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Question about Facebook optimization

Blah, blah, blah the pattern is apparent to me and it seems ChatGPT4 my `deputized` Moderator agrees:
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Hi all, I've read about the three 5's of Facebook marketing:

1) I need to spend at least $50 on an adset for the machine learning algorithm to properly optimize
2) The adset's audience size needs to be at least 5 million for the algorithm to optimize
3) I need at least 50 sales in 7 days for the algorithm to optimize

Is it possible to reduce a high cost per sale to the point where my campaign is profitable?

Right now, my cost per sale is $62.38 and my profit per unit sold is $13.02 (taking into account COGS, platform fees and shipping fees). I'm selling a mug for $26.95. My ROAS currently is around 0.5.

By getting 50 sales in 7 days, can I get my cost per sale to be under $13.02 and actually make a PROFIT?

Thanks

That sounds like a smart move! Investing $50 in your set will give the machine learning algorithm the data it needs to work its magic and optimize effectively. Go ahead and let it work its wonders!
 
Hello friends!
I need advice from specialists who work with Facebook ADS and launch dating offers.
90% of my traffic that comes to offers is of very low quality, which is why managers forbid me to continue working. Please tell me the methods that will help me to improve the quality of traffic
 
Hello friends!
I need advice from specialists who work with Facebook ADS and launch dating offers.
90% of my traffic that comes to offers is of very low quality, which is why managers forbid me to continue working. Please tell me the methods that will help me to improve the quality of traffic

I can't imagine you're having trouble with the quality of dating offer signups if you're running FB traffic only and are targeting people interested in dating. If you're looking to mix in FB traffic with other low quality traffic sources to boost quality and not get removed from the offer, that's not a great idea because you're spending money to try to sneak by low quality traffic mixed with paid traffic, and there's a big risk you'll not get paid and be out money.
 
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