Will the duplicated campaign keep the data/learning it has collected in the orginal campaign? For example, song A had a successful campaign, will song B start off better if you duplicate the song A campaign and change the ads vs starting a new campaign from scratch?
Hi Tom, when adding new ads to an ad set that already contains existing ads, will the existing ads continue to receive a larger portion of the budget due to their performance history? If so, what is the best way to upload new ads?
I have a performed campaign and ad set (Audience Group A) I would like to use Audience Group B now, should I duplicate the campaign or duplicate its ad set? Hope your reply. Thank you so much.
@@tomdupreeiii If that’s the case, is meta also going to use the audience from the existing campaign that’s been running to get a broader audience? Or the new ad set is going to go through the leading phase again?
Yes, they will show up to the same group, though, if your targeting is broad enough, the likelihood that they will show up for the exact same users is relatively low.
@@tomdupreeiii I did a test where I duplicated a campaign targeting 200m-400m per adset at $200 per campaign. When only 1 campion was running, the website would get 700-800 visitors. With 2 nearly identical campaigns running at twice the budget, website visitors was at 1000-1100. This showed that even with a massive target audience, overlap is relatively large and essentially wasting money. FB will go for the same people most likely to convert, contrary to the belief that they go after “pockets”.
Bro this was cool and all but why make it so complex? I will be duplicating an ad today for a customer but only at the ad level because I like the ad set and campaign used previously. Thanks for the help though.
I did it this way to prevent the ad set from re-entering the learning phase. I agree though, it's much simpler to duplicate an ad inside the existing ad set. I do that often!
Hi Tom, could I have a call with you on how to warm up an ad account before starting with conversion campaigns? I'm selling clothing, not music; but the goal is the same I think
This has saved me so much time! Thanks man
Glad it helped!
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Awesome! I'm so glad this helped. And thank you for the compliment!
Will the duplicated campaign keep the data/learning it has collected in the orginal campaign? For example, song A had a successful campaign, will song B start off better if you duplicate the song A campaign and change the ads vs starting a new campaign from scratch?
No, unfortunately the new ad set and campaign will start from scratch in terms of data. It just helps to save some time with setup to duplicate it.
for some reason the duplicate button shows on campaign and ads but not ad set for me
Hmm... that's odd. Maybe refresh and try again?
Hi Tom, when adding new ads to an ad set that already contains existing ads, will the existing ads continue to receive a larger portion of the budget due to their performance history? If so, what is the best way to upload new ads?
Literally just duplicated and eded up deleting the orignal ad by accident im sooo annoyed
Why when I copy an ad into a different ad set does the ad now show in every ad set in the campaign? And it's highlighted green?
When testing different audiences (with same product), is it better to duplicate the Campaign or just duplicate the Ad set?
With that kind of test, I like to keep things inside of the same campaign, so I would duplicate the ad set and keep it in the same campaign.
I have a performed campaign and ad set (Audience Group A)
I would like to use Audience Group B now, should I duplicate the campaign or duplicate its ad set?
Hope your reply. Thank you so much.
I would duplicate the ad set.
@@tomdupreeiii thank u so much..
thanks Tom, why New rather than original or existing campain, in the ad set?
Excellent … just about to create a new campaign tomorrow 😁.
Nice! Perfect timing!
There we gooo
I got you!
Can you add a new ad set to an existing campaign that is performing well? Or it will make the campaign go back to the learning progress?
Yes, you can! Learning happens at the ad set level, so a new ad set won't affect the existing winning ad set(s).
@@tomdupreeiii If that’s the case, is meta also going to use the audience from the existing campaign that’s been running to get a broader audience? Or the new ad set is going to go through the leading phase again?
If I run the both ads campaign (duplicate & orginal) so my ads show 2 times to user same ads ?
Yes, they will show up to the same group, though, if your targeting is broad enough, the likelihood that they will show up for the exact same users is relatively low.
@@tomdupreeiii I did a test where I duplicated a campaign targeting 200m-400m per adset at $200 per campaign. When only 1 campion was running, the website would get 700-800 visitors. With 2 nearly identical campaigns running at twice the budget, website visitors was at 1000-1100. This showed that even with a massive target audience, overlap is relatively large and essentially wasting money. FB will go for the same people most likely to convert, contrary to the belief that they go after “pockets”.
l run both duplicate and original ads campaign, what affect the audience?
It will have little effect outside of your ads competing against one another for the same set of people.
Dud? if I use the same dark post for multi ad sets, Does this affect on the conversion? or I use new post?
Bro this was cool and all but why make it so complex? I will be duplicating an ad today for a customer but only at the ad level because I like the ad set and campaign used previously. Thanks for the help though.
I did it this way to prevent the ad set from re-entering the learning phase. I agree though, it's much simpler to duplicate an ad inside the existing ad set. I do that often!
I have a single ad running but on Instagram, I get likes to two different videos, how can I solve this?
This is likely due to placements. If you’re using multiple placements on Instagram, the video itself may be different depending on where its shown.
Funny I literally just did this 🤟 so much faster than starting a new campaign from scratch
Dude, so much better!
Hi Tom, could I have a call with you on how to warm up an ad account before starting with conversion campaigns? I'm selling clothing, not music; but the goal is the same I think
Yes, absolutely. You can find a time on my calendar at help.tomdupreeiii.com.
This doesn't work. It says "Your selected ads can only be duplicated into their original campaign."
Could be a different campaign type or objective that's the issue.