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1 Million Dollar Question How do you try to exclude the wifi traffic from Facebook Ads?  
1 Million Dollar Question How do you try to exclude the wifi traffic from Facebook Ads?

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You can have 3G targeting clusters whitelisted by Facebook or some underground marketing partners. Now give me my 1 million.  
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You do a work around. Whom do you want to exclude. Yourself, your company?  
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I want only mobile carrier traffic on my landing page
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@connaught that's very easy. You find this option in the last part of the adset
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@bombazine nope, you find the mobile device, not the 3g/4g network. @connaught depending on which geo I might can help you
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I think there is an option on the point of selection of where you want to show your ad
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Not a 1 million dollar question.  
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@bombazine I think you misunderstood the mobile as a device rather than the network.  
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@fineness if it doesn't show it on the advanced section you can anyway add it from behavior
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Nope, if you wanna the 3g targeting you can only be officially whitelisted by FB through letters signed by the carrier or with some other workaround. If you need only Vodafone traffic in UK, you simply can't do it as a basic advertiser.  
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It's a behavior. It means "Usally those people don't use wifi". And that means nothing.  
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@connaught It means they don't have a wifi connection at home. If this is your advertising purpose, you got your audience
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You can "only include" and cannot exclude wifi
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Why would anyone want this?  
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@afrikander out there there’s a business model you don’t know of
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@afrikander maybe he's selling wifi
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Two ad sets, one with “only connected to WiFi “ and the other one exclude normally connects with WiFi. $1/day ad spend for the “only connected to WiFi “ and your regular ad spend on the other It’s not a guarantee but it should tip off FB to what you’re trying to accomplish with minimal cost for separating them
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