Since you've just started, it looks like you're paying per 1000 impressions. When you start a new ad account, you have to spend $10 before they allow you to pay per click. Check within your ad settings on the part where it says 'when you're charged'. If it says CPM, you're paying per 1000 impressions. Let us know in this thread so I can get a better idea.
Show some screenshots and tell us what your marketing objective was.i clicked "edit promotion" but dont see any CPM or CPC.
i saw the $ amount go up while the reach/impression go up, and then it stopped at $5. it almost appears that they are charging by CPC after it reached $5? because the likes stayed at 2, so no charge since?
then again, the page likes did appear to have increased way more than 2.
Show some screenshots and tell us what your marketing objective was.
There are basically 2 possibilities.
1- Sometimes the number take some time to appear on manager.
2- You may be getting some organic traffic.
Hope the info help you.
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Not always true. The performance of Instagram ads and right column ads will depend on the ad creative, copy, niche and audience. The best practice is to run separate ads for each placement so that you can evaluate their performance. Then decide if it's worth to continue.make sure not to have instagram checked when runnig fb ads. Instagram ads eats up your $$ fast. Also uncheck right column ads, they don't do shit.
target 4 english countries.. just reminded me that i should only do the US.What kind of content / which countries did you target / did you add any interests?
If it says "Account Spending Limit Reached", check your ad account settings (different from campaign, ad set, or ad settings).
Btw, the $5 charge could easily be FB checking the card works (normal procedure for new advertisers). If so, it has nothing to do with the ad spend.
make sure not to have instagram checked when runnig fb ads. Instagram ads eats up your $$ fast. Also uncheck right column ads, they don't do shit.