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I will try 10-20$it will depend on products you want to run ads, you can launch some camps ~ 10-20$ per day to test which is suitable for your set-up and scale gradually then
I will try 10-20$it will depend on products you want to run ads, you can launch some camps ~ 10-20$ per day to test which is suitable for your set-up and scale gradually then
check 50-80$ is a lot of moneyYou can start testing with $50–80, set budget limits, monitor KPIs, optimize content and targeting, and quickly turn off underperforming ads to control costs.
for me and my client, we spend 15-50$/day, it depends on the target what we aimed for
Firstly it depends on the currency of your country but i will use $ as an example. Now the strategy that has being working for me is starting with a small amount like $20-30 at first,to warm up the ads and make it learn, no matter how big of aim you have..
You should start with a small amount before scaling up gradually because the algorithm is very smart and if you start with too big of an amount like $500 all at once, you are telling the algorithm that "Oh, i have loads of money, come eat them up" and the result? your ads cost will be very high
budget will increase depending on KPIEffective advertising doesn’t always need a huge budget—smart targeting matters more than spending
I will start from small to bigFirst, you can run test campaigns with a low budget, for example $20-50/day, then gradually increase it. During the advertising process, you need to evaluate the results and costs, regularly A/B test, monitor daily performance and comply with advertising policies to learn from experience and optimize it.
i will start itDude, I think it's $5–10/day to test. Effectiveness depends more on targeting, creative quality, and campaign setup than the raw budget.
To control costs:
Set daily or lifetime budget caps.
Use precise targeting to avoid wasted impressions.
Monitor performance (CPC, CPM, CPA) and pause underperforming ads.
Continuously test and optimize creatives and audiences.
In short: start small, measure, and scale only what works.
I will definitely check it dailyIn fact, there is no specific budget because it depends on your product
I have some suggestions for you as follows and this is my personal opinion
1. Set a fixed daily budget
2. Track the performance index (CPC, CPM, CPA, ROAS) daily to know
3. Use the right target audience to avoid wasting budget
4. Regularly test content and audience files
it could be better than 50$At least $20 a day is doable if your budget is tight.
What is the best way to control spending?Start small and test ads first. Once you see results, scale gradually instead of burning money upfront