The structure provided is flexible. The goal is to ramp up activity, engagement, and ad spend. If you make a mistake, just get back on track....
If you finish the warm-up process but are not ready to run ads in the next couple of days, you can run an engagement ad every couple of days to keep the energy in the account. If it's just going to ta...
Yes, you can delete all the fluff. If you already use your real profile for school, kids, sporting teams, and are an active Facebook user, you don't have to do as much of the fluff warm-up. The fluff ...
Technically, yes, but it's recommended to create them manually day by day to avoid suspicious activity on your account....
You need to manually log in and schedule these posts daily. Pre-scheduling defeats the purpose of the warm-up process. For more detailed instructions, please refer to Module 1 - 9 How To Create an Eng...
No, you can't schedule engagement ads in advance. While you can schedule the posts, you need to create the engagement ads manually day by day. For more insight into running engagement ads, refer to t...
Technically, yes, but it’s not recommended. Scheduling them all at once defeats the purpose of the warm-up process. For more insight into running engagement ads, refer to the program video Module 1 -...
That’s not a problem. Just correct it and continue. For more insight into running engagement ads, refer to the program video Module 1 - 9 How To Create an Engagement Campaign. Also, don't forget to ...
It’s better to leave them in there for now. Keeping the completed engagement ads allows Facebook to see the activity and engagement history on your account, which can be beneficial for account stabili...
Yes, you can run three engagement ads today to catch up if one was rejected. For more insight into running engagement ads, refer to the program video Module 1 - 9 How To Create an Engagement Campaign...