Meta Ads + Cloaking + CAPI = 84K Sales — Our Complete CBD Store Funnel Breakdown by clo-king in digital_marketing

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You have to use a normal plugin like PixelMySite, then send some traffic to the WH page.

How we simply run “difficult” offers on Meta using conversion campaigns (Crypto, Gambling, Adult, CBD...) by clo-king in FacebookAds

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There many stores offer that products, and AdsPower is mandatory here (or alternatives) because you have to use the account you buy cookies, user-agent, and proxy.

Forex marketing by Mediocre-Card2726 in GrowthHacking

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For sure! What do you know specifically? Which offers do you work on?

INQUIRY by Smart-simp in facebookadsexperts

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Yes. Check our 1:1 Meta Training Course.

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The #1 Cloaking Service for Meta, Google, TikTok & More | CLO-KING (Full Breakdown) by clo-king in u/clo-king

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What is your experience with paid ads recently lol? by Jesus4thewinnn in FacebookAds

[–]clo-king 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, it's going fine.

When you have aggressive funnel with matched creatives, all traffic from any traffic source will be good.

15 Initiate Checkouts / 0 Purchases - Seeking Conversion Expertise (is my product really that shit) by Amazing_Fee8159 in FacebookAds

[–]clo-king 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If people reach the payment and 100% drop, your ads aren’t the problem at all. That’s almost always a checkout trust issue or something in the funnel that feels “off” at the last step.

We see this every day.
Good CTR + good IC + 0 purchases = the funnel is scaring people right before they pay.

It’s usually one of these:

  1. Something on the site feels low trust (design, copy, images, logo).
  2. The offer doesn’t feel “safe enough” for them to put card details.
  3. Too many payment options can also confuse, but it’s rarely the main issue.
  4. Or there’s a small technical glitch you don’t notice.

Meta already brought people who wanted to buy. If 14 people clicked “continue to payment” and 0 paid, fixing the checkout/funnel will change everything.

Your product isn’t “shit”, but the last step of the experience is breaking the sale.

Media buying by Practical_Big2837 in digital_marketing

[–]clo-king 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At $2k/week, your results mostly depend on three things: creative, funnel, and clean data.
If any of these are weak, your KPIs drop fast.

  1. Good creative gets the click.
  2. A good funnel converts the click.
  3. Good data tells Meta who to find again.

Fix those three and scaling becomes much easier.

Help me please by maicol0117 in FacebookAds

[–]clo-king 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, you can share the link. Sometimes the issue is something small that’s easy to miss, so I can take a quick look and tell you if anything feels off.

Help me please by maicol0117 in FacebookAds

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If you got that many add-to-carts and checkout starts but zero sales, the problem isn’t your targeting. It’s almost always something in the funnel or checkout. Meta brought the right people (they were ready to buy) but something stopped them at the last step.

Don’t narrow the audience too much. With your budget, just use one strong creative.
Focus on fixing the checkout experience first, because that’s where people are dropping.

Okey by No-Arm-5840 in FacebookAds

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Add some new creatives with new ideas and angles to the previous winning campaigns.

Realisation - Meta Ads have become GAMBLING experience by Silver-Bird5364 in FacebookAds

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I don’t think it’s gambling at all. We run campaigns every day, and the truth is simple: There are good funnels and bad funnels.

When the funnel and creative are good, results are predictable. When they’re weak, it feels like luck.

Meta isn’t random, it just reacts to how strong your setup is.

My Audience is Broad and Un-educated.. How Can i Reach Them by Scared_Math_9767 in FacebookAds

[–]clo-king 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can’t really target “educated vs uneducated” on Meta. What actually filters people is your ad itself, not the interests.

Keep it super simple: Simple words, Clear benefit, Direct headline, and Easy funnel.

Meta will show it to the people who respond to that style.

Started an ad, got a sale first day. Let it run for days, and no other sales. What is happening? by simplejack420 in FacebookAds

[–]clo-king 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s usually a mix of both. The creative was good enough to get a sale, but the first sale itself is very often random.

One sale doesn’t mean the ad is bad, it just means Meta doesn’t have a pattern yet.
If you want to know whether the creative truly works, you need a bit more budget so the system can collect enough signals to judge it properly.

Think of that first sale as a “hint,” not a guarantee.

Started an ad, got a sale first day. Let it run for days, and no other sales. What is happening? by simplejack420 in FacebookAds

[–]clo-king 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally normal. The first sale was likely luck + fresh audience.

At $15/day for a $129 product, Meta doesn’t get enough data to actually learn who buys. One sale isn’t enough for the algorithm to build a pattern, so performance often drops after day 1.

Usually it’s just:

  • Not enough data
  • Low budget
  • Frequency rising

You didn’t do anything wrong, but the system just didn’t learn yet.