I have a facebook ads problem!

zebrahome
Tourist
4 0 0

Hi everyone, 

I'm running a facebook retargeting ad to people who have visited certain pages. I'm using the 'Conversions' objective using the conversion of InitiateCheckout (so I'm charged every time someone initiates checkout??)

Facebook says that one person has initiated checkout so far, however Shopify Analytics  says no one has proceeded to checkout so far. Therefore I was charged $0.09 for that event conversion! What's more, the Cost Per Result over this time has creeped up and although the event happened at $0.09, it is now at $0.30 and says my total spend is $0.30 (shouldn't it be locked in at $0.09?)

Could someone please help make sense of all this!?!?

 

Thanks everyone!

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Mo-Flynn
Shopify Partner
21 2 6

It's very confusing at first I know. I was there. Ok let's see

 

Facebook says that one person has initiated checkout so far, however Shopify Analytics  says no one has proceeded to checkout so far. Therefore I was charged $0.09 for that event conversion! What's more, the Cost Per Result over this time has creeped up and although the event happened at $0.09, it is now at $0.30 and says my total spend is $0.30 (shouldn't it be locked in at $0.09?)

Could someone please help make sense of all this!?!?

 

So 1 CO = $0.09

Total spent $0.3

 

If I got you right you are asking "where did the other $0.21 get spent on?" I hope I got your question right 

 

So there are so .. so many events that happened other than that 1 check out

 

Advertisers get charged for

  • every Facebook user that passes by your ad
  • every FU that stops to watch the ad
  • if they liked the post .. you get charged
  • don't forget the comments and shares .. you're charged for that
  • oh what's that .. someone just liked your page .. guess I have to charge you for that
  • we didn't even mention people who clicked the link to your website .. CTR .. you're also charged for that.
  • he checks out .. you know what that means .. inserts payment info? .. Yuuuup
  • completes the purchase? you bet mr/zuck will charge you for it

 

  • what if someone purchased the product on my ad .. but then he .. he likes another product and decides I'm gonna buy that as well. don't say you're gonna charge me for that mark!!     -- well, hate to disappoint but .. we will

facebook is a bitch .. but a good bitch she takes money, and if you know what you're doing, facebook builds data and brings you more money .. .. now you see the whole picture.

 

I tried to be funny because it can't be explained by logic .. it's too complicated for logic. 

 

I hope you have a wonderful day everyone reading this comment, stay safe everyone.

 

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zebrahome
Tourist
4 0 0

Thanks for this!

Mo-Flynn
Shopify Partner
21 2 6

I'm glad I could help 😉


@zebrahome wrote:

Thanks for this!


 

DuaneBrown
Shopify Expert
1568 152 934

The other comment is way off the mark. Your conversion objective is what Facebook uses for optimization your ad account. If you say you want checkout, then Facebook goes and looks for more people to checkout but that does not mean they will buy. Same thing as if you tell Facebook to optimize for Add To Cart... people who add to cart may not buy.

 

Regardless of which optimization objective you pick. Facebook charges you on an impression bases. Each time your ad is loaded on Facebook, even if someone does not click on it or even does not look at it, you get charged for that impression. You should set your objective to purchase as that is the true goal you want. Hope you found this helpful, if so please click "like" below to let me know.

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iq200
Shopify Partner
33 3 12

No, you get charged on impressions, not by initiated checkouts and whatnot.

 

Also, why are you going so analytical about a few cents spent? You won't make any sense of it if you analyze every cent spent.

 

Your cost per result increased because one event may have happened at $0.09 but then more people saw your ad (impressions) so the total cost increased. Like I've said, Facebook will show you how much it cost to get that event at that point in time but you will get charged on all further impressions after that which inflates the cost.

Mo-Flynn
Shopify Partner
21 2 6
Note for Zebrahome; Arguments help your case, you see multiple pov’s. Keep up.

Yall neeed to chill.The guy is new to the whole thing.

I know it feels good to flex lol. Just take the time to read what he said.

Jokes aside. To the owner,

Because of facebook Ai, setting your campaign objective to Purchase directly nowadays will get you way faster results.

But this strategy: (Visits > Inetiate Co > Purchase) will take longer, more money, and it just confuses your pixel.

Was I being analytical? I was just trying to clarify where you money was being spent.
DuaneBrown
Shopify Expert
1568 152 934

Arguments and different POVs don't help someone if you are 100% wrong. It confuses people who are new and trying to learn Facebook advertising. Getting people to purchase and having Facebook see that sale does not confuse your Facebook pixel. That is the whole point of running online advertising. My clients don't pay me to get an add to carts or start a checkout, they pay me to get sales and increase their revenue. Everyone who replied has been chill but if someone is giving out the wrong information, others are going to say something to make sure people have the right information.

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Mo-Flynn
Shopify Partner
21 2 6

Listen happy feet,

 

I knew you were flexing from the get-go. 

I don't give a shit why someone would care to pay you. No one asked about your clients. No one cared to know, so you didn't have to mention.

THE CONVERSATION IS ABOUT THAT GUY. NOT YOUR CLIENTS!! 

 

Last time I checked, child labor was illegal.

DuaneBrown
Shopify Expert
1568 152 934

The only person here who is not chill is you clearly. You should check yourself if you don't like being told when you are wrong. Otherwise, you will just keep getting called out. I'll mention what I want in my posts and say what I want to help a store owner have the right information. 

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