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@ninayouseffff Because otherwise some crazy nerd will track your store
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@JW4key It could be because you’re using it across too many ad accounts, try removing it from any inactive accounts, profiles esp if they have diff business names. Try to only log into meta from 1 ip address. If all fails not just get a supplementary card tbh sometimes they’re free
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@Matty_ECOM @EcomKostnchko_ For my product, I run a few variations of my winning ads each batch. I test something new every round while keeping proven winners in the mix, so I don’t run into that issue. I also prioritize quality over quantity when it comes to ads
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@ninayouseffff @EcomKostnchko_ Understood if it works, it works i guess. But I don't understand how you can know before testing the ads, if it will work, not even mentioning that many ads can't run at a high budget, because they are simply not good enough.
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@Matty_ECOM @EcomKostnchko_ Once the ad starts to fatigue i upload already prepared ads, i just feel like messing with ad manager when things are working very well is a no go - i only increase budgets
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Waiting until ad fatigue hits is one of the worst things someone scaling or spending at a high level can do. You have to keep the ball rolling. what if an ad suddenly stops performing well? You could lose hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars a day, and your cortisol spikes because you can’t sleep and have to make 20 ads a day until you find a winner. Then the cycle repeats. It’s important to have a solid system in place so there are always new winners flowing into your main campaign.
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@mookdiditagain @EcomKostnchko_ a low quality ad can still pull spend + sales… but your margins are trash, so you’re basically just funneling more budget away from high performers and lost momentum
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@ninayouseffff @EcomKostnchko_ Waiting until it fatigues is crazy
If it’s not good it won’t get spend don’t even think much on it
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