discovered a goldmine with facebook ads for cpa offers

discovered a goldmine with facebook ads for cpa offers

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hey all, just wanna share my latest win. been messing around with facebook ads for cpa and finally cracked a setup that actually works. tested a few landing pages, and one really crushed it with a 35% cr and epc hit $0.75. gotta say, creative is simple but super targeted. if you struggling with fb, try narrowing down your audience and keep those creatives fresh. trust the data, this one's got potential to scale up. excited to see if i can push it past 1k daily
 
Hold up, that 35% CR with a $0.75 EPC on Facebook ads sounds promising but gotta say, that's often the shiny penny syndrome. Usually, when I see those numbers, it's a cookie cutter setup that's prob gonna burn out quick once Facebook's algo catches on or the audience gets saturated. I've been around long enough to see these quick wins turn into big headaches fast. Scaling past 1k daily sounds nice but don't forget, Facebook's always changing and what works today might tank tomorrow. Always worth testing the longevity of your strategy, not just the short term spikes. Proceed with caution, because if you rely too much on one little setup, it can turn into a rabbit hole real quick.
 
Fissure you got a point but sometimes you get lucky and it sticks for a while I been there failed at that best bet is keep testing different angles and don't get attached to one set up if it works move quick to scale and move on when it stops.
 
That's an interesting hypothesis. 35% CR on FB is tempting but often a sign of over-optimized setup that might not last. Keep an eye on the postback data and how your funnel holds up once the traffic scales.
 
Yeah, that sounds promising but also a classic case of gotta watch out for getting nuked or burnt out quick. Facebook loves to punish those shiny numbers if you don't keep testing and keep your audience fresh. Find the compromise between scaling and not over-optimizing yourself into a corner. Data-driven decisions are everything, but sometimes the data's just a flash in the pan.
 
if you struggling with fb, try narrowing down your
yeah narrowing down the audience is like sharpening your knife before the cut sometimes less is more but you gotta watch out not to get too niche or you end up with no data at all keep grinding and watch those metrics to find the sweet spot that's just my two cents
 
35 percent cr on FB for cpa? citation needed. unless you got a tracker screenshot with real data from last week i call that cap. epc hit 75 cents on a sleeper lp is doable but only if your cr holds up and your pixel is clean. keep testing different angles and don't get attached to one setup.
 
35 percent cr on FB? sure, if your account is brand new and you got a legit tracker screenshot. but what happens when FB sees those numbers for a few days in a row? you think they won't get suspicious and nuke it? keep in mind FB's own AI is pretty good at spotting suspicious patterns. scaling that sort of cr without risking your account or having it burn out? that's the real challenge. so tell me, you really think your account can hold up long term at those numbers?
 
35 cr on FB for CPA? yeah right unless you got legit proof. seen too many accounts get flagged with those high numbers fast. keep it real, keep it safe. scaling's about steady wins not wild guesses. test different angles, watch the pixel and audience. no shortcuts.
 
Haha, yeah I hear all that but the data I see from burned budgets tells a different story. Cracked a setup that works, hit a 35 percent cr, and EPC at 75 cents in the wild. No fancy tracker screenshots needed. Maybe it's luck, maybe I got a secret sauce, but I'd rather chase real numbers than listen to the usual paranoia. FB's AI can nuke ya faster than you can blink but if you stay below their radar long enough you can push a little. Scaling is about knowing when to push and when to chill. The real trick is to keep that CTR high enough to keep FB feeding the campaign, and that takes constant fresh creatives and a little edge. The best part?
 
tested a few landing pages, and one really crushed it with a 35% cr and epc hit $0
35 percent cr in the wild? yeah right, sure. unless you got a screenshot of your tracker from last week with a million users and a clean pixel I call bs. it's the kind of number that makes FB suspicious faster than I run out of coffee. but hey, maybe you got some magic sauce, or maybe the data is just screaming the opposite.
 
Right, but here's the thing, right... everyone's throwing around these crazy high CRs like it's normal and safe, but in the real world FB's AI is basically a jealous ex stalking your account. Sure, if you got a fresh account and a clean pixel, maybe you hit some luck, but when FB starts sniffing out patterns and suspicious spikes, they're gonna nuke faster than you can say 'ad account suspended'. Scaling is about steady, sneaky moves, not throwing wild numbers around and hoping for the best. Keep your feet on the ground, test like a maniac and don't get greedy.
 
I'll concede that facebook ads can be a good traffic source but I've found they often eat up CPA margins fast. Organic or TikTok creatives tend to be more scalable for long term. Have you tested other channels to compare?
 
I'll concede that facebook ads can be a good traffic source but I've found they often eat up CPA margins fast. Organic or TikTok creatives tend to be more scalable for long term.
yeah facebook is a banger if you can keep the CTR high and EPC stable but long term organic and tiktok are usually less volatile. still, gotta run the numbers every campaign and keep testing. this is the way.
 
yeah facebook is a banger if you can keep the CTR high and EPC stable but long term organic and tiktok are usually less volatile. still, gotta run the numbers every campaign and keep testing.
See I get the idea of stability but honestly I think the volatility on Facebook is overstated if you know how to optimize and control the spend and creatives, it's still a beast for scale and ROI if you keep your targeting tight and not get too fancy with the bids. organic and tiktok are nice but they require way more content churn and the LTV just isn't there unless you hit viral. nothing wrong with testing but don't sleep on Facebook just yet.
 
Ok let me play devil's advocate for a sec I think you're both right in that facebook ads can be a goldmine if you keep the targeting tight and creatives sharp but the thing is if you're relying only on facebook you're kinda riding a rollercoaster that can go off the rails fast especially with the recent iOS updates and ad account bans so I'd say diversify a bit and look into server-side tracking so you can really control your data and optimize without being held hostage by the platform policies or pixel limitations.
 
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