+13 votes
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Does anyone still recommend testing with 5$?  
Does anyone still recommend testing with 5$?

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+14 votes
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Best answer
No, unless you’re optimizing way up the funnel. Such as lpv etc. The problem is that the traffic is likely to be lower quality.  
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@iphigeniah Landing page views
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Oh i thought you put "i " not "L" but im optimizing for convsersion so $5 daily must be to low
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@iphigeniah basically what’ll happen is Facebook won’t be able to exit the learning phase or stabilize properly. You need at least 50 conversions a week for it to work properly. So roughly 8-10 a day. I mean at $5/day you basically need to optimize for ppe lol or it’s probably never going to stabilize. What that means is Facebook won’t really know who to show it to and goes in blind.  
+8 votes
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Per day? why not.  
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I feel like its not enough to compete in the auctions for certain demographics as it keeps putting me in the learning phase and sending bad traffic
+11 votes
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1 s per day
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@unattached ? Huh
+13 votes
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I’ve been doing anywhere from $5/day to $15/day to test creatives and audiences and it’s been working fine for me  you aren’t necessarily looking for profit, your just trying to find clear winners and clear losers to help you make decisions moving forward
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@rao37232 what kind of campaign are you running and what is pricing pricing point for product?  
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@iphigeniah conversion campaign. And I do this for all of my products no matter what the price point. For the higher ticket items they most likely will not convert. However, if you know your conversion rate on your website or landing page you can do the math and back out what kind of add statistics (CTR, CPC) you need in order to have a profitable ad
+8 votes
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I was able to scale a brand new store to $100K very quickly with $5 daily budgets
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@treiber what’s quickly? Time frame estimate. Also what was pricing point for the product?  
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Yeah @treiber how did you do this? Help please :) My budget is $10/day and I barely break even.  
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@danieledaniell It's not magic but you need a good offer.  
+4 votes
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You can get some meaningful data at $5/day. You just get a lot more of it with a higher spend.  
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