It seems like fb has keyed in on one of my ads and is serving all of the impressions to it. I have other ads that had about the same ctr if not a bit higher and they are getting almost no traffic now.
On top of that none of my new ads are getting any impressions at all even though I am bidding way above the suggested range. Bidding $1.50 with range of .14 - .61.
My account is in good standing and I am maxing out my spend limit each day.
Anyone have any idea what I can do to get some impressions on my new ads?
Are you doing multiple ads in the same campaign?
No I have one ad in each campaign
Try changing the budgets on the other campaigns, or pausing/reactivating. Could be some weird error where they aren't actually active.
I tried pausing and unpausing and raising budgets and still no traffic at all.
Demo?
Very broad demo. 30-45 male in a particular large country. No other targeting except single and interested in women.
You say you are maxing your spend limit each day, is it possible one large campaign is using so much of your daily spend max that it's choking other campaigns?
Same thing happened to me 2 days back :P, wait for some time they will blast a mail spotting some error
, If not follow zeno tips .
something very fishy going on with bids right now. Im getting 0.137 CTR and getting 60c clicks
Well it is filling my spend limit but it does it over the full day usually not until the very end of the day. Not sure why that would preclude all new ads from getting any traffic even when the bid is set substantially higher than the suggested range.
Way over. More than double the high end. I am about to put an absurdly large bid in just to see if there is any point at which i will get traffic.
So I just got an ad approved for another country and it immediately started getting traffic. Seems like the problem is fb won't allow my new ads on the same demo to get any traffic.
if what u want to see is clicks, bid 50 $ and you will see clicks for sure.
fucks sake. As my CTR goes up so does my CPC. Anyone else seeing this?