Hi. What kind if authorization would be required if a US based NGO page wants to run ads in India on a social issue. The ads objective is to increase engagement on existing instagram post which is in collab with another India based instagram account (So it's a partnership ad)
The type of people in canada have different hobbies, values, weather, etc from the people in the UK. these thing influence how well you know the audience. i would start with a place you know the people well. you understand the culture, their problems, the "trends" and that will help you learn a lot faster.
US and Canada could have pretty similar customer behaviors and as META moves more and more into AI and Advantage+, splitting the campaigns would remove lots of relevant data points that would be beneficial to both countries. ABO (asset budget optimization) would allow you to control the spend on each county's asset without META determining that for you. What advantage would multiple campaigns have besides not having to use the extra click to go into the asset level for data?
More in terms of organization. if one country is not performing well and you turn off the ads/ad set, the data from the given country will appear at the campaign level. Yes they are similar, but have other differences as well. Especially when it comes to seasonality, ethnicities, culture, etc. so some companies may not have a problem, but for others i would personally recommend separating per campaign
If we are targeting US, UK and south Asia for ethnic wear, for optimal results should we have different ad accounts or just go by separate ad campaigns. company size small to mid. Is the same pixel intelligent enough to understand the difference and buying patterns for different regions ?
Is it all the same person/team managing these different regions? If yes, then same ad account, just different campaigns. Do you have the same website for all these regions?
Yes the same person managing different regions and for now it's the same website for all the regions. Should I get a different website for different regions ? It's a startup tho
@@umerfarooq3095 No you can keep it simple just make sure that currency is adjusted for these different regions on your website, but having them in different campaigns is good! Would also double check shipping and handling to make sure thats not an issue when it comes to someone buying that would influence results!
Hi. Similar question. Running meta ads in India and U.S, separate website for each of them. Can I run ads on the same pixel for both the regions or need separate pixels? Already running ads in India for months and its doing well, Just started out in U.S. Just need some advice on what would work best. Same pixel or separate? Reply would be great help.
Hi. What kind if authorization would be required if a US based NGO page wants to run ads in India on a social issue. The ads objective is to increase engagement on existing instagram post which is in collab with another India based instagram account (So it's a partnership ad)
Thanks for this video! Can the same custom conversion event be used for different country campaigns?
Simply brilliant as always
what if your product is digital and it could fit with basically anyone that speaks english and has an interest in the topic?
The type of people in canada have different hobbies, values, weather, etc from the people in the UK. these thing influence how well you know the audience. i would start with a place you know the people well. you understand the culture, their problems, the "trends" and that will help you learn a lot faster.
US and Canada could have pretty similar customer behaviors and as META moves more and more into AI and Advantage+, splitting the campaigns would remove lots of relevant data points that would be beneficial to both countries. ABO (asset budget optimization) would allow you to control the spend on each county's asset without META determining that for you. What advantage would multiple campaigns have besides not having to use the extra click to go into the asset level for data?
More in terms of organization. if one country is not performing well and you turn off the ads/ad set, the data from the given country will appear at the campaign level. Yes they are similar, but have other differences as well. Especially when it comes to seasonality, ethnicities, culture, etc. so some companies may not have a problem, but for others i would personally recommend separating per campaign
Really good advice 👌🏼
Appreciate it!
If we are targeting US, UK and south Asia for ethnic wear, for optimal results should we have different ad accounts or just go by separate ad campaigns. company size small to mid. Is the same pixel intelligent enough to understand the difference and buying patterns for different regions ?
Is it all the same person/team managing these different regions? If yes, then same ad account, just different campaigns.
Do you have the same website for all these regions?
Yes the same person managing different regions and for now it's the same website for all the regions. Should I get a different website for different regions ? It's a startup tho
@@umerfarooq3095 No you can keep it simple just make sure that currency is adjusted for these different regions on your website, but having them in different campaigns is good! Would also double check shipping and handling to make sure thats not an issue when it comes to someone buying that would influence results!
Hi. Similar question.
Running meta ads in India and U.S, separate website for each of them. Can I run ads on the same pixel for both the regions or need separate pixels?
Already running ads in India for months and its doing well, Just started out in U.S. Just need some advice on what would work best. Same pixel or separate?
Reply would be great help.
Great video 🎉
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