NEW Facebook Ads



Facebook needs to establish a method to entice its users into updating information that advertiser's can target. I know that I never took the time to fill it out and I'm sure there are tons of FB users that haven't either.
 
http://www.wickedfire.com/affiliate-marketing/50450-new-facebook-ads-43.html - What am I missing when reading FatalErrors and Colorfasts discussion? I should be keeping different versions of the same ad under the same campaign?

Anyone understand my question?

Which is the optimal ad testing method?

1.Original AD >> Create New AD - Diff. Campaign >> Delete old Ad

2.Original AD >> Create New AD - Same Campaign >> Pause old AD

3.Original AD >> Create New AD - Same Campaign >> Delete old AD

If you choose option 2, then do you retain your CTR and drive CPC down?


Newbie Question: Does FB send an ad impression to each user in your demo once, or is it completely random? I think less frequent users would be more prone to click ads (not as likely to be ad blind), so it would be beneficial to keep campaigns running even if their impressions are dwindling.... but then again I think that FB just send's impressions to random users within the demo.
 
Back when I ran on FB, when they'd take over 12 hours to review ads, if you duplicated the ads about 6-8 hours apart, generally one set of reviewers would get the first one, and then a second set would get the second ads a couple hours later.

That way, you've got double the amount of pending ads, but at least you would get the two sets reviewed within a few hours of each other, doubling your chances at approvals.

Don't know if that still works though.
 
WTF.. FB is telling me the suggested CPM bid is 0.37 - 0.50 USD for a very broad demographics. Really? $0.37-0.50 CPM for a shitty tiny little box that displays alongside a few other box ads on the side of the page ( and of course given FB users' lack of desire to click on ads or buy anything)?

What suggested CPM bids are you getting for broad demo?

Run House-4-Sale offers. 5% COM on average purchase (300k) means your making 15g a fucking conversion. .5 CPM looks alot cheaper now huh?