Getting Started With Meta (Facebook & Instagram) Ads - Going Social (2024)

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This strategy guide will help you get everything ready for success before you jump in to create your first ad campaign.

Are you ready to start advertising with Facebook & Instagram?

While these two platforms are popular choices for social media advertising, they are not the easiest to set up and get ads running on quickly. It doesn’t need to be complicated, but the unfortunate reality is that it can be confusing and time-consuming for many to get ad campaigns up and running.

This article will help you identify the various items that need to be set up within your Meta account so that you can start advertising (use this as a checklist of sorts). We’ll also cover the basic components of an actual ad campaign so that you can have what you need to create a stellar ad campaign.

Now, I don’t want to mislead you or cause anxiety. Facebook and Instagram can be a really effective platform for advertising. The goal of this article is to help save you time and frustration and help you understand how to fix things, if you come across bumps in the road during the process.

So let’s get into it.

Account setup
There are 7+ account assets you need to have “permission” to access in order to advertise on Meta platforms.

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  1. Personal Facebook account
  2. Meta Business Suite account or Meta Business Manager account
  3. Facebook Business page
  4. Instagram account
  5. Meta advertising account
  6. Credit card for ads payment
  7. A list of any additional users who need access to your Facebook Page, Ads Account and other ad assets

Extras to set up for optimal advertising performance (not covered in this article):

  1. Meta Pixel
  2. Custom Conversions
  3. Audiences
  4. Approved website domain
  5. Google Analytics, UTM Tracking

Let’s go over a brief description of each item:

  1. In order to run ads on Meta, you must have a Personal Facebook Account. Facebook wants to know who is running ads on their platform and may require you to verify your identity (to confirm that you are who you say you are).
  2. Over the past several years, Meta has introduced different business management tools which fall under a couple of different names. These tools are available to allow you to control different elements of ads, ecommerce, page and community management. You may have access to either “Meta Business Manager” or “Meta Business Suite.” Overall, many of the features of each are the same, they are just organized with different user interfaces. Meta has been slowly migrating users to the newer “Meta Business Suite” but many still have the older interface. For the remainder of this article I’ll refer to Business Suite specifically. Business Suite is the overall administrative area that brings together all the pieces about your business including user access, ads manager, your Facebook pages and Instagram accounts, your ecommerce database, ad audiences, post scheduling, your ad account payment details, Facebook pixels, and more.
  3. In order to run ads on Facebook or Instagram you need to have a Business Page. It is possible to run ads on Instagram without a Facebook Business page, however you may come across setup issues in Ads Manager or see error messages where they request you choose a Facebook business page.
  4. I have been able to set up Instagram ads through Business Suite without a Facebook Page, but I had to jump through a few hoops to make it happen—it’s not ideal. So even if you don’t plan to actually use your Facebook Page, you may still have to set one up.
  5. As mentioned earlier, to create ad campaigns you must have an advertising account. This ad account brings together Facebook tracking pixels, the ad creative and performance metrics for your campaigns, billing information, and more.
  6. That brings us to payment. Obviously, to run ads on the platform, Meta requires billing information, so make sure you have a credit card ready. While you can create ads without entering payment info, your ads will not start to run until you have a valid credit card saved in their system.
  7. Last but not least, you have the ability to include multiple users and give each specific access control over account elements. So, if you need to give more than one person (employees or agency partners) access to pages, ad account metrics or more, this is controlled through Business Suite.

Setting up your ad campaigns
We have our Meta Business Suite account setup. We are ready to create ads—woohoo!

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The next step is creating actual ads. Where do you start? How do the ads look and what additional info should you have ready? Keep reading for a detailed guide to save time and help you strategically plan your ad campaigns.

How ad campaigns are organized
There are 3 levels to ad campaigns:

  1. Campaign Level
  2. Ad Set Level
  3. Ad Level

Each Campaign has a setup “goal.” Based on this goal your ad will look, perform, and be targeted to different users on the platform(s).

The Ad Set level groups together different ads. This level is where you set specific details about when you ad should run, what your budget is, who you want to see your ad, what platforms to run the ad on, and which specific ad placements you’re interested in.

The Ad level groups together the various individual ads you create for each of your campaigns. You will usually have multiple ads within an ad set. The ads usually have different elements to allow you to test slight variations of ad creative including different images, videos, ad titles or ad text copy, along with different CTAs (Calls-To-Action).

Let’s talk about goals
The most important component to running an effective Meta Ad Campaign is knowing your goals for advertising ahead of time.

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In simple language: What do you want to accomplish by running ads on Facebook and/or Instagram?

Meta refers to these interchangeably as “goals” and “objectives.”

The following objective options are provided by Meta:

  • Awareness
  • Traffic
  • Engagement
  • Leads
  • App promotion
  • Sales

Meta will treat your ad differently depending on the overall goal for your campaign. Based on the goal you choose, your ad may appear different and be distributed differently for different audiences on the platform.

The overall goal will also affect how Meta shows ad performance statistics. For example, if you are trying to optimize your ads for traffic to your website, video views, messages, or conversions, your ad metrics may be featured differently so you can understand how well your ads are performing based on reaching the selected goal.

What’s my ad going to look like?
One of the more confusing things about Meta ads on Facebook and Instagram is that there are several “placements” where your ad can appear.

What’s a placement?
As you may know, Facebook has lots of different environments within the platform. These environments each look a little different. This means the overall design of Facebook, the User Interface, allows ads to be placed in different spots on the website pages or within the mobile app.

These different placements can show ads in different sizes and in some cases can include different elements to your advertisem*nts. This means you can feature more or less information or have different call-to-action buttons on the ad creative.

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The most popular type of ads on Meta have the following elements:

  1. Image or Video
  2. Headline
  3. Website URL
  4. Ad Description (text copy to go below the ad image and headline)
  5. Call-to-action button (Facebook provides 29 call-to-action button options, but only select CTAs are available for specific ad objectives)

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Time Saving Tip: Have the ad creative elements ready and planned out well ahead of time.
I’ve worked with countless clients who want to jump in and start setting up ads right away. Once we get the process started and they understand the “account setup” items involved, which we have covered at the beginning of this article, clients often then need time to get everything configured and set up. This can take a couple of hours…or a couple of months. Yup, I’ve had to help clients over a period of months who didn’t have access to their own Facebook personal profile, admin access to their Facebook business page, or access to a Business Suite account that’s linked to a page. Let’s not dwell on this frustration…

Don’t let this get you frustrated. Just have a plan for when things get difficult, if they do.

Have you ever experienced issues like this? Check out this article covering ways to get support from Facebook when you need help–this will touch on this exact issue, but also what to do when your facebook ads get disapproved or when your Facebook ads account gets completely shut down

Now, let’s assume you have worked that all out and you are ready to get rolling with ads. The next hurdle is planning the actual ad creative and creating images or videos to go with the ad.

That’s when we can fall back into that waiting period. Always set expectations with your client: give them a timeline for what you need, and when you need it. I make sure my clients know what’s needed and that they understand if any one item is missing—we won’t start. This is important, especially if they need ads to start running at a specific time.

When first starting with a new client or overall ad campaign I always try to plan my ad creative OFF of Meta. I typically use Google Docs for this. Just create a blank doc and start with the following:

Ad Campaign Setup

  • Ad Goal/Campaign Type:
  • Ad Campaign Name:
  • Ad Set Name:
  • Ad Run Time (start and stop dates):
  • Audiences you plan to target (be specific):
  • Budget:

Ad Creative Samples
Ad 1

  • Ad 1 Headline:
  • Ad visual (image/video filename):
  • Ad Copy:
  • Destination URL:
  • CTA:

Ad 2

  • Ad 1 Headline:
  • Ad visual (image/video filename):
  • Ad Copy:
  • Destination URL:
  • CTA:

Ad 3

  • Ad 1 Headline:
  • Ad visual (image/video filename):
  • Ad Copy:
  • Destination URL:
  • CTA:

I recommend having around 3-5 different ads planned out and ready to roll for each ad set.

Having 3-5 variations gives you enough different elements for Facebook/Instagram to feed a few choices to your audience. Let the algorithm do its thing. The goal is for the algorithm to show your different ads to different people at different times and test what will perform best to achieve your overall intended goal. It will end up selecting one or more ads and will show the better performing ads most often. Having variations ready to go allows you additional opportunities to test variations without additional delays if you decide to make a change to an ad campaign after a short time.

Recap
You now have an overall understanding of the top 7+ items you need to ensure you have control of so you can get started and be able to advertise on Meta. We have also detailed how ad campaigns are structured within Meta and what creative elements you should have planned in advance to create your actual ad campaigns.

I hope this article helps you navigate through what can be a confusing system to advertise on. Don’t worry—once you get these items all setup it will be much easier for every new ad campaign you want to set up.

And again, if you come across any problems with your ad campaigns involving disapproved ads or different setup errors, check out my other article on How To Solve Issues With Disapproved Meta Ads on Facebook & Instagram.

Now go get your ad campaigns set up!

Leave a comment below if you found this article helpful. If you have any questions, just reach out. I’d be happy to help.

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FAQs

Why Facebook and Instagram ads are effective? ›

Your advertising goal should also impact your choice of platform. Facebook is best for getting website clicks or views/engagement for written content. Instagram is great for boosting brand awareness with visuals.

What are the five important things you should ensure before running a Facebook conversion ad? ›

With so many options, it's key to get a strategy in place so you can continue to test and iterate on your efforts.
...
5 Things You Need to Know Before Running a Facebook Ad Campaign
  • Identify the Goal of Your Ad. ...
  • Target Your Offer. ...
  • Make Sure Your Ad Copy And Images Stand Out. ...
  • Test Your Ad.

When you begin a new campaign on ads manager what is the first step in the process? ›

When you create a campaign, every ad goes through the three-step process: campaign, ad set, and then the actual ad people see. Click the green Create Ad button in the upper-right corner of Ads Manager to begin creating an ad. This opens the Campaign level where you choose an objective for your ad.

What are 5 benefits of social media advertising? ›

7 advantages of social media advertising
  • Increased brand awareness. By promoting your business, products or services across social media, you are increasing brand awareness from the get-go. ...
  • Improved brand loyalty. ...
  • Higher conversion rates. ...
  • Low cost advertising. ...
  • User-friendly interface. ...
  • In-depth analytics.

What are the 3 factors that affect your FB ads success? ›

Engaging image. Compelling text with a call-to-action. Targeted audience. Ad placement.

What type of Facebook ad is most effective? ›

Video Ad. The video ad format is perhaps the most effective for Facebook PPC, no matter your industry. Facebook offers its Creator Studio tool to help you create a video or a slideshow of photos that will make up a video. You can also create your own video and upload it to Facebook.

What are the 4 standard rules for good advertising? ›

The Code is broadly supported by industry and is designed to help set and maintain standards of honesty, truth, accuracy, fairness and propriety in advertising.

What are the 3 main elements of an ad? ›

5 Elements Of A Successful Ad
  • A Clearly Defined Target Audience. In order to create a successful ad, you need to know who you are speaking to, and ultimately, who you are selling to. ...
  • Value Proposition - Whats In It For Them. ...
  • Quality Content and Design. ...
  • The Call-to-Action (CTA) ...
  • The Follow Up.

What is the best strategy for Instagram ads? ›

Choose the right image
  • Focus on your products. If your Instagram ad is intended to showcase or sell your products, don't be afraid to use eye-catching images that put the focus on those products. ...
  • Keep text to a minimum. Remember that Instagram users are there to see images. ...
  • Use high-resolution images.

How many followers do you need on Instagram to get ads? ›

Post a picture with the specified hashtags on Instagram and get paid. You need at least 700 engaged followers to be eligible.

Which social media is best for ads? ›

The most popular platforms for social media advertising include:
  • Facebook. ...
  • Instagram. ...
  • Twitter. ...
  • TikTok. ...
  • Pinterest. ...
  • LinkedIn. ...
  • Snapchat.

What are the 3 types of social network advertising? ›

Types of Interactive Ads on social media:

Messenger Ads (Facebook and Instagram) Stories Ads (Instagram and Snapchat) Conversational Ads (Twitter)

What are some common Facebook advertising Mistakes? ›

6 Facebook Advertising Mistakes Every Marketer Makes
  • Overlooking Video as a Marketing Method. ...
  • Not Being Specific Enough With Targeting. ...
  • Failing to Monitor Ads Consistently. ...
  • Choosing the Wrong Type of Ad for the Intended Action. ...
  • Testing Too Many Things at Once. ...
  • Making Decisions About Future Advertising Plans Too Hastily.

How do I know if my Facebook ad is successful? ›

Facebook has a "check engine" light on your campaigns, giving you a warning if things aren't quite right—warning lights. They call this indicator Relevance Score, and it's much like Google's Quality Score. All your Facebook ads are scored from one to 10, with one being absolutely horrible and 10 being awesome.

Why do Facebook ads fail? ›

Outside of unrealistic expectations, there are many reasons Facebook ads actually fail. They can be broken into two main buckets: Technical mistakes and creative mistakes. Technical mistakes include things such as faulty installation of the Facebook pixel, poor ad campaign structure, and incorrect budgeting.

What words should I avoid in Facebook ads? ›

Facebook prohibits content that includes profanity, sexual innuendo, and discrimination. You will not be allowed to run any ads that contain this type of content, so keep it out of your copy and creative.

What are the 4 main types of Facebook ads? ›

In the section below, we will introduce the seven ad formats before expanding into the many ad types that you can make with them.
  • Image ads. Image ads are the most basic ad format. ...
  • Video ads. ...
  • Slideshow ads. ...
  • Stories ads. ...
  • Instant Experience ads. ...
  • Carousel ads. ...
  • Collection ads.

What is the golden rule of advertising? ›

Know what they want

The biggest golden rule is to carefully identify what your clients need and want, and then to show them that you can provide them with the service that will meet those needs. You need to have a direct connection with your target market to get the best return on investment from your marketing spend.

What is the first rule of advertising? ›

The premise is elegant and simple: If you want people to not only remember your communication, but to break what the writer described as the first rule of advertising ("No one looks for your ad"), you must connect with your audience in three ways: With a truth. With an emotion. With a story.

What is the number one rule in advertising? ›

Stick to the rule of one. Engage one audience, deliver one message and craft one call to action.

How do I make an ad standout? ›

9 Secrets to make your Ads Standout
  1. Stand Out From Your Competition. ...
  2. What's In It For Them? ...
  3. Use a Headline that Grabs Attention. ...
  4. Make An Offer that's hard to Refuse. ...
  5. Ask them to Take Action - Call to Action! ...
  6. Make Your Offer Risk-Free. ...
  7. Give Them A Reason To Buy NOW! ...
  8. Use Testimonials.
Aug 10, 2020

What makes a powerful ad? ›

The best ad campaigns are often the ones that clearly articulate the brand value to their audience, either intrinsically or extrinsically. People don't want to work hard to figure out what you're trying to tell them. So, ensure that you clearly communicate your message and that it doesn't lead to confusion.

How much should I spend on Instagram ads per day? ›

At least 50 cents a day for impressions. If you're being charged for clicks, likes, video views or post engagements your daily minimum needs to be at least $2.50. Low-frequency events, such as offer claims or app installs, need to be charged at a daily minimum of $20 a day.

What is the best day to run ads on Instagram? ›

The best days to post on Instagram to boost engagement in the media industry are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The best times to post during those days are between 1 PM to 5 PM or 8 AM to 9 AM. You're probably wondering why the media industry gets more days and flexible times than the healthcare industry.

What is the most powerful advertising strategy? ›

Most effective marketing strategy: SEO marketing

SEO or search engine marketing tops the list of effective marketing strategies for small business, because it forms the base that all your other online marketing strategies will build upon.

How much does Instagram pay for 1k followers? ›

Many brands will only offer you free products. But, some companies will pay $10 per 1,000 followers, while others pay over $800 per 1,000 followers. You can maximize the money you make when you publish sponsored photos.

How much Instagram pay for 1 million followers? ›

How much money does 1 million Instagram followers make? An influencer with 1 million Instagram followers will make $10,000 per post. If you are an influencer with more than 1 million followers, you can charge anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 per post or campaign.

How much does 10k Instagram followers make? ›

Micro-influencers (accounts with one thousand to ten thousand followers earn on average $1,420 per month, and mega-influencers (accounts with over one million followers) earn about $15,356 per month.

What sells well on Instagram? ›

Top 10 trendy products to sell on Instagram in 2022
  • Phone accessories. As phones become more of a necessity in daily life, it makes sense to accessorize them the same way we accessorize ourselves, doesn't it? ...
  • Make up accessories. ...
  • Sunglasses. ...
  • Artwork. ...
  • Candles. ...
  • Jewelry. ...
  • Fitness accessories. ...
  • Home decor.
May 24, 2022

How much does it cost to put an ad on Instagram? ›

How much do Instagram ads cost? The cost for Instagram ads hovers between $0.70 to $1 per click on average. That being said, costs tend to vary based on a variety of factors, such as industry, location, and ad placement. More competitive industries and demographics generally have higher advertising costs.

Are Instagram ads worth it? ›

We are often asked, “is Instagram ads worth it?” ABSOLUTELY! Instagram ads are remarkably effective to Millennials. In order for Instagram ads to be effective, you need a rock-solid strategy, eye-catching content, and clearly defined goals.

What are five qualities of good campaigns? ›

So to help, we've analyzed which characteristics successful campaigns share.
  • The Customer = The Hero. This is how your customer sees himself. ...
  • A Clearly Defined Goal. ...
  • Highly Targeted Messaging. ...
  • Highly Targeted Audiences. ...
  • Integrated, Multi-Channel Marketing.
Aug 6, 2014

What makes a social campaign successful? ›

Developing compelling content with a message that engages your target audience is a key factor in ensuring your media campaign is successful. Your content should be tailored to your audience and for the social media platforms, you'll be using.

What are the six important keys to success to follow? ›

The 6 Keys to Success as an Adult are:
  • Effectively Manage your Time.
  • Effectively Manage your Money.
  • Understand the Context of your situation.
  • Always have a Backup Plan.
  • Keep a Healthy Network of Friends.
  • Know when it's appropriate to say “No”
Dec 21, 2020

What are the 5 C's in advertising? ›

The 5Cs are Company, Collaborators, Customers, Competitors, and Context.

What are the 5 keys of marketing? ›

The 5 P's of marketing – Product, Price, Promotion, Place, and People – are a framework that helps guide marketing strategies and keep marketers focused on the right things.

What does a good marketing campaign look like? ›

In a nutshell

Compelling marketing campaigns always tell a good story, and one in which the customer is the hero and you've shown up to give them the tools to defeat their enemy. The campaigns that stand out particularly well tell that story in a very unique way and then provide customers with an action plan.

Is Facebook ads difficult to learn? ›

The basics of Facebook marketing are not that difficult to learn, but figuring out the best strategies is harder. Facebook Ads is complicated, and Meta is constantly making changes to Facebook, so getting the most up-to-date information is important when you are learning Facebook marketing.

How do beginners use Facebook ads? ›

Click on the + Create button in the Campaigns tab, and let's jump into Facebook advertising!
  1. Step 1: Identify Your Goal. ...
  2. Step 2: Set Your Budget And Schedule. ...
  3. Step 3: Select Your Audience. ...
  4. Step 4: Select Where Your Facebook Ads Are Placed. ...
  5. Step 5: Set Brand Safety And Bidding Strategy. ...
  6. Step 6: Create Your Facebook Ad.
Apr 11, 2022

Is $5 enough for Facebook ads? ›

The truth of the matter is that anyone can build a successful Facebook ad campaign with just $5 per day. If you run the ad continuously throughout the month, you're looking at an advertising budget of between $150 and $155 per month.

Why are Facebook ads so effective? ›

Do Facebook Ads Work? Yes, Facebook ads work because of their high level of audience targeting, the number of users on the platform, and analytical insights. Through successful iteration and experimentation — combined with a good strategy — brands can see a positive return on investment from Facebook ads.

Why are Instagram ads so effective? ›

Instagram is an excellent platform for advertising products because it allows marketers to target specific demographics. In other words, Instagram Ads allows you to specifically target people who have the best potential of engaging with what you have to offer.

What makes an Instagram ad effective? ›

Effective Instagram ads rely on a single image to entice viewers to respond. The images are central to the call to action. A standout image will get more viewer attention. Try using images specifically taken for Instagram campaigns.

Why is Instagram effective for advertising? ›

Instagram ads are non-intrusive and less likely to annoy your targeted audience. The engagement rate on Instagram is higher than the engagement rate on any other social media platform. You can easily integrate Shopify and sell your products instantly.

What is the biggest challenge with Facebook ads? ›

Here are the top 4 problems you might encounter with Facebook advertising:
  • No target customer personas and Facebook marketing goals.
  • Not knowing what kind of content works for your brand.
  • Struggle in creating enough demand for your content.
  • Difficulty in measuring ROI in Facebook ads.
Jul 20, 2022

What is the most important thing in Facebook ads? ›

Images are important in Facebook Ads, but copywriting is also essential. If you're spending money on a Facebook ad, you want to make sure it does its job. Good ad copywriting can persuade your audience to click through to your website. Good copywriting functions as a guide—it shows people where they need to go.

What is the best strategy for Facebook ads? ›

Retarget previous visitors to your Facebook or Instagram pages. Facebook retargeting ads are shown to users who have visited your ecommerce website or interacted with your Facebook or Instagram page in the past. This Facebook ad strategy is a great way to nurture relationships you've already started.

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