Facebook & Instagram Ads increase payment limit

Facebook Ads Tagesbudgetlimit erhöhen
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Do you have an advertising account with Facebook or Instagram? Would you like to increase your payment limit for your Facebook or Instagram ads as quickly as possible?

In this article you will learn how you can increase or decrease your Facebook or Instagram payment limits and set them to suit your individual needs.

How does the payment limit of the ad manager work?

You can use the ad manager to activate your adverts on all meta channels such as Facebook and Instagram in order to achieve your marketing goal. When starting an advertising campaign on Facebook, either a duration or a daily budget must be set for the adverts. The daily budget determines how much money Facebook is allowed to spend per day on the adverts placed. The daily budget can vary within a week, but it is important that Facebook does not exceed the total calendar week amount.

However, when a company joins Facebook, an internal spending limit is set to prevent fraud.

To ensure that the maximum possible daily expenditure of a company can increase quickly, it is important to show Facebook that invoices are being paid. The more settlements are made, the faster Facebook’s internal limit increases and thus also the possibility of adjusting the budget individually.

This allows you to set your own payment limit right from the start to maximise your marketing success:

The payment limit for the Facebook Ads Manager can be easily increased with this hack. To do this, the settings in the ad manager under ‘Billing’ must be adjusted. These changes have a direct effect on the billing frequency of ad spend.

You can increase or decrease your payment limit with these steps:

You can now increase or decrease your premium limit and adjust it to suit your current needs. If you reduce your premium limit, the change will take effect immediately. If you increase the amount limit, the change will not usually take effect immediately. There are several reasons for this: Firstly, the request for an increase may first have to go through an approval process in which Facebook decides whether the limit can be increased. If it is rejected, a new application can be submitted or an objection lodged at a later date. In addition, a change to the contribution limit can also take longer if payments of the current limit are still required.

This way you can find out your maximum spending limit:

  1. In the ‘New campaign for traffic’ field, open the ‘New ad group for traffic’ field
  2. Now select ‘Daily budget’ under Budget.
  3. If you now enter an extremely high amount, a message will appear showing you how high your spending limit is.

Conclusion

To summarise, this hack enables companies to increase their Facebook or Instagram ads as quickly as possible. This gives you the opportunity to achieve your marketing goals quickly, even as a new customer.

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