Tee Spring and Facebook Bidding

by ATL Banned
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Ive started a TeeSpring campaign and running a Facebook ad. Its been running for 9 hours and I haven't gotten any impressions or anything. Everything still at zero. Im doing CPM. Is my bid to low? The default cost per 1,000 impression was .35. I left it at that. Then when the campaign started running I notice that the Max Bid range is 1.49 - 3.75. Is the reason why Im not getting and impressions or clicks or any of my budget spent because my bid is not within the max bid range? Im thinking of raising it from .35 to 1.50. But that is high for a single click. what do you suggest.
Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author doctorofpc
    Originally Posted by ATL View Post

    Ive started a TeeSpring campaign and running a Facebook ad. Its been running for 9 hours and I haven't gotten any impressions or anything. Everything still at zero. Im doing CPM. Is my bid to low? The default cost per 1,000 impression was .35. I left it at that. Then when the campaign started running I notice that the Max Bid range is 1.49 - 3.75. Is the reason why Im not getting and impressions or clicks or any of my budget spent because my bid is not within the max bid range? Im thinking of raising it from .35 to 1.50. But that is high for a single click. what do you suggest.
    Thanks
    Try bidding few cents high that what the suggested bid is. Also make sure you have quite number of people so that your ads could be served.

    If you have just few thousand people and its a competitive niche, then surely you have to bid higher because there will be competition for that.
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  • Profile picture of the author nocturnal911
    Bid more, And btw, Teespring + Facebook was saturated in the web. I would suggest trying something else.
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    • Profile picture of the author this_is_dev
      Originally Posted by nocturnal911 View Post

      Bid more, And btw, Teespring + Facebook was saturated in the web. I would suggest trying something else.
      yeah I agree it's really saturated on FB right now
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    • Profile picture of the author Jase11
      Originally Posted by nocturnal911 View Post

      Bid more, And btw, Teespring + Facebook was saturated in the web. I would suggest trying something else.
      Agreed. Rolled 20 campaigns, non sold. :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author phowell23
    Originally Posted by ATL View Post

    Ive started a TeeSpring campaign and running a Facebook ad. Its been running for 9 hours and I haven't gotten any impressions or anything. Everything still at zero. Im doing CPM. Is my bid to low? The default cost per 1,000 impression was .35. I left it at that. Then when the campaign started running I notice that the Max Bid range is 1.49 - 3.75. Is the reason why Im not getting and impressions or clicks or any of my budget spent because my bid is not within the max bid range? Im thinking of raising it from .35 to 1.50. But that is high for a single click. what do you suggest.
    Thanks
    That's normal. It does that with me, the suggested bid jumps up after you set your bid and save your ad. You'll have to bid on the higher end of the new suggested bid to see traffic. You said you were doing CPM, so $1.50 isn't too bad for targeted CPM traffic. I would try $1.50 and see, but you'll probably have to end up raising it some more.
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    Stop wasting time. Just do it!

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  • Profile picture of the author biggenius
    If you are unable to sell stuff. Then blame yourself. Facebook is good as a traffic source. You shouldn't blame your failures on platform. Try to understand the root cause of failure and work on it.
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    • Profile picture of the author onSubie
      Originally Posted by biggenius View Post

      If you are unable to sell stuff. Then blame yourself. Facebook is good as a traffic source. You shouldn't blame your failures on platform. Try to understand the root cause of failure and work on it.
      I don't think you read the original post. You should do that before being rude. :confused:
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