When I tried this I got my ads moving into Learning Limited because the avatars sometimes are from a similar group of people. How do we go about there? TIA
Hey! Learning limited is actually caused by not getting enough conversions. If you're not getting around 50 conversions per week (or not on pace to), facebook will give you the 'learning limited' warning. It's not caused by audience overlap. It's usually a result of low budgets leading to a small number of conversions each day
@@AndrewHubbard1 thanks, how do you structure the campaign than? Same campaign- new ad set with new targeting for the avatar and 3-4 new ads for the avatar? What is the ideal audience size for “avatar targeting”? I assume you target more accurate the avatars. Thank you! 🖐☺️
@@csabapatho7781 targeting should be as broad as possible, after ios updates Facebook does not have as much data on everyone as they once did so you have to give the algorithm a bigger audience to work with in able to get the best possible results. I would say at least 1 million if budget is smaller but 2 or more million size audience for bigger budgets.
I launched 3 campaigns in pets niche i got 48000 reach, i can use this data to do re target to a new product that I didn’t advertise it already! Is it possible? And is a good idea?
Was the campaign purchase conversion? If not then the audience might not be of high quality/potential buyers. I would use that current data and retarget with new creatives to that audience to nurture them with a good call to action if the haven't purchased yet. If some did then exclude the purchasers. Also with that data try creating custom audiences and lookalike audiences.
@@AndrewHubbard1he means that the pixel will get „confused“ because it can’t optimize for different audiences at the same time so once the result of the new audience will „hurt“ the currently well performing one since the pixel will adjust to thinking this new one are „the right people“. I think this is what he means :)