CPC ads get impressions when and where the ads get highest CTR, and the opposite for CPM ads.
For example, if facebook knows that for a given demo, mornings have best CTR, then CPC ads would run then, and vice versa...
Holy fuck, half of you guys are even more retarded than I initially thought. Those aren't even affiliate ads, they are ads by the application owner. Instead of spending time being a retard, check the headers of the redirect in those ads.
Noone gives a shit enough to check, dickhead. Outing ads is stupid, there is no rulebook about which ads can be outed and which cant, unless they're YOUR ads. 2 could be from app owner, the 3rd from an affiliate or the campaign could show up on a network next week. You find the ads that amusing post them on your blog.
Wondering if this is your theory or Facebook told you that?
We should be able to choose when ads run, not Facebook. Where is the option saying "Run ad evenly throughout the day" vs "Optimise For CTR" etc
They're assuming people use CPM for branding etc and dont care about CTR (not to mention FB earn more this way from the clicks), which is clearly wrong.
Being too retarded to fix the platform is one thing but fucking us over like this is more fucked still. Fine, optimize CPC ads, we all win. But leave the CPM ads alone and dont assume what advertisers want.
Nope, they didn't tell me that, but that's the only theory that makes sense for them to make more monies.
Wondering if this is your theory or Facebook told you that?
We should be able to choose when ads run, not Facebook. Where is the option saying "Run ad evenly throughout the day" vs "Optimise For CTR" etc
They're assuming people use CPM for branding etc and dont care about CTR (not to mention FB earn more this way from the clicks), which is clearly wrong.
Being too retarded to fix the platform is one thing but fucking us over like this is more fucked still. Fine, optimize CPC ads, we all win. But leave the CPM ads alone and dont assume what advertisers want.
I can tell you that they in fact do NOT do this, the system is a bit more complicated then that. For example have you ever had CPM ads at the same demo and bid get vastly different amount of impressions? Serving the quantity of ads they do with the targeting methods they allow is not as easy as people seem to think.
The MAIN thing that creates different CTRs on CPM vs CPC is frequency capping. Which is similar to what he was talking about but just not as sophisticated.
Help Center | FacebookQ: Why is my average cost per click or CPM less than my maximum cost per click or CPM? How does Facebook determine my cost per click or my CPM?
A: For any given ad unit, we select the best ad to run based on the cost per click or cost per thousand impressions and ad performance. We have a process in place that will automatically calculate the minimum price that the advertiser could pay and still have the highest cost per click or CPM ad, and the advertiser will only be billed that price. This price may be below the advertiser’s maximum cost per click or CPM. Because we lower the cost per click or CPM on your behalf, we recommend that you enter your true maximum cost per click or CPM when creating an ad. This will increase the likelihood that you do not miss out on clicks or impressions that you otherwise could have received.
As a CPM advertiser you are indicating that it is more important to you that many people see your ad, not that they actually take action after seeing your ad. CPM advertising is usually more effective for advertisers who want to raise awareness of their brand or company, while CPC advertising is more effective for advertisers who are hoping for a certain response from users (like sales or registrations).
I like the way facebook is ripping me off.
I run 2 campaigns - same ads, same targeting - one is CPC and one is CPM. Both gain the equal amount of impressions, but the CTR in the CPC campaign (where I don't give a shit about CTR) is 0.12% while in the CPM campaign the ctr is 0.03%.
The test is pretty accurate, ran for 2 days with 1 million impressions each....bastards.
The ad wasn't anything racy or anything and should've been approved in the first place because nothing goes against their TOS. Why the hell would they go back and disapprove it?
Well this sucks.
Why the hell would they go back and disapprove it?
What exactly is the "ad performance" part of the equation? For CPC part of it is the CTR. Plus for all ads it is the history for that type of ad - lets call it the Uniqueness Score (US, like QS on adwords).
What is the frequency cap for CPC and CPM? Cant find this anywhere, but this rings a bell, from a few pages back.
If it isn't the frequency capping mentioned above me, it's probably just the fact that their putting ur CPM ads on the crappy ctr pages and leaving the quality ones for the CPC advertisers. dick move on their part but you'd do it too if you owned fb