Ask Why do similar adverts on Facebook have different PPV traffic rates?

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I set up a Facebook Ads campaign to advertise on Instagram, using three similar ads with only slight text variations. All targeted the same geographical region. Despite the similarities, I noticed that one ad costs 30 cents per profile visit, while another costs 70 cents. This difference happens because even small changes in ad copy can affect how users respond. If one version resonates more with the audience, it will get more clicks and engagement, making it cheaper for Facebook to show. The platform's algorithm favors ads with better performance, reducing costs for those with higher click-through rates or relevance. Testing variations helps identify what works best and allows you to optimize your campaign for better results and lower costs.
 
I set up a Facebook Ads campaign to advertise on Instagram, using three similar ads with only slight text variations. All targeted the same geographical region. Despite the similarities, I noticed that one ad costs 30 cents per profile visit, while another costs 70 cents. This difference happens because even small changes in ad copy can affect how users respond. If one version resonates more with the audience, it will get more clicks and engagement, making it cheaper for Facebook to show. The platform's algorithm favors ads with better performance, reducing costs for those with higher click-through rates or relevance. Testing variations helps identify what works best and allows you to optimize your campaign for better results and lower costs.
Budget allocation and bidding strategy also affect PPV rates. If one ad campaign uses automatic bidding and another uses manual bids, you'll see different costs. Even targeting the same demographic, the delivery optimization can vary, Facebook prioritizes showing ads that are more likely to get results, which can make one ad cheaper per visit. Small changes in copy, placement, or audience overlap can create noticeable differences in PPV traffic pricing.
 
I've noticed that Facebook's algorithm plays a big role in PPV differences. Ads compete in auctions, so sometimes similar ads end up in different auctions with varying competition. That alone can change the cost per view or click. Other factors like relevance score, engagement, and even the initial performance of an ad affect traffic rates. It's normal to see differences, and tweaking audiences or ad formats often helps balance costs.
 
Facebook's algorithm is always juggling who sees what, based on interests, behavior, and how people reacted to stuff before. Even tiny changes in audience targeting, budget, or timing can shift things a lot. Also, you're basically bidding in an auction, so if more advertisers compete at one moment, your ad might get less traffic or cost more. Creative stuff like the image, caption, or button can also make people click more or ignore it. Over time the system learns which ads people respond to, so even "similar" ads can drift apart in performance
 

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