NEW Facebook Ads

Is anyone not getting Any volume what so ever since yesterday night too?

Brand new ads, way overbidding and still not getting any imps.

Same here. Had a campaign go live this morning, I literally am bidding 5 cents over the top suggested range with 13 impressions, WTF?. Before that I stepped it up through the suggested range with 6 cent intervals, and got nothing either.
 


I'm snatchin yo impressions up, hide your ads.. No but seriously, my campaigns keep getting tossed between active and paused. Something is going doooown.
 
then you better watch out. they coming after you! im serious btw.


This is a pretty fresh account, haven't ran anything on it in months, barely anything in the past. I am not getting the pause/unpause by Facebook shit either just seeing no impressions.
 
This is getting fucking ridiculous. I'm getting ads disproved for brick and mortar businesses because they think that they're rebills.

"This ad does not meet the requirements for Subscription Services as outlined in section 9 of Facebook's Advertising Guidelines. Advertisements for Subscription Services must comply with the conditions noted below and as determined by Facebook in its sole discretion. "Subscription Services" may include sites that promote downloading ringtones, games, or other entertainment services or any site that induces a user to sign up for recurring billing of a product or service."
 
Does anyone know if there's a max amount of impressions you can get for each campaign?
 
(This 10 minute editing limit sucks...)

At any rate, what I meant to ask was...Is there a max amount of impressions you can receive per day for each campaign?
 
(This 10 minute editing limit sucks...)

At any rate, what I meant to ask was...Is there a max amount of impressions you can receive per day for each campaign?
Nope, just depends on your spending limits (which depends on how much you've been spending/whether you messaged them) and your CPM/CPC bid. Other than that, no limit.
 
They have been rejecting really tame ads from me today too.

You might want to host that image somewhere else like imageshack unless you don't mind everyone seeing one of your landing pages. ;)

Honestly, i don't think anyone seeing that landing page is going to be a problem. it's an old version of the same page 9392939 other people are running.
 
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i got a 0.2% CTR for one of my ads... but i'm paying 0.30

what gives?
 
Yeah that and the fact that you are bidding way too high, drop the bid to 0.60 and you'll get as much traffic for half the price.

I recently dropped my bids and my CPC went down 40%...

I was under the impression that FB only charges you what is necessary to win the auction, so I never bothered messing with my bids. Taken from Help Center | Facebook :

"As an example, if you bid $1.00 CPC for your ad, you're indicating that you're willing to spend up to $1.00 for a click on that ad. However, if our system determines that your ad can win the auction with a bid of only $0.60, you'll only be charged $0.60 for that click. The purpose of this process is to try to price ads in a way that minimizes the need for you to continually update your bids in order to maximize ROI."

How are we supposed to track the true ROI of an ad if we don't know what the true minimum CPC of the ad is? Do you just keep lowering each ad's bid until you don't get traffic, and put it 1 cent above that bid? That's some heavy ad management with multiple ads, especially if the minimum cpc changes.

Most screenshots of people's campaigns I see all have the same bid on every ad in a campaign, but by doing this you aren't getting the true lowest CPC you can get on each ad, and therefore can't track the true ROI of the ad.

Am I missing something?