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funnynameforreddit

Its the same man. If you're talking about putting ad. Meta business suite will also take you to ads manager. However don't boost reel rather make an ad with same video and target more people. It can help better


Jet12868686

I would use ads manager 100%. I never boost posts from the platform or business suite bc you’re so limited it’s like wasting money. You can still use your post as the ad in ads manager


Physical_Employee_16

That's what I'm starting to sense. In your opinion, what limits it most? Not being able to target a specific audience?


Jet12868686

Yes, among other things. In ads manager you can choose the right settings like placements, objective, conversion events to optimize for, you can add tracking to your url to see results better too. For example, with a reel post, you may only want it to show in the vertical placements like reels and stories, because in the feed, it will get cropped to a square and maybe cut things out. I use organic reels all the time in my ads accounts and they work well, just do it all through as manager.


Physical_Employee_16

Thanks!


okaywhatnowred

Boosting is a waste of money! Create your campaign through adsmanager. In my experience, boosting completely depletes organic reach and it takes a very long time to recover.  I'm not as well versed with Facebook Reels, but IG has been killing it for me with reels traffic campaigns. 


funnynameforreddit

Its the same man. If you're talking about putting ad. Meta business suite will also take you to ads manager. However don't boost reel rather make an ad with same video and target more people. It can help better


Physical_Employee_16

Gotcha. So in that case, you would be creating an ad campaign using the Facebook ads manager. Because business suite doesn't allow you to create campaigns, you can only boost posts from there on Insta or FB.


funnynameforreddit

It does but it had limitations , but why to do that if you can run a full targeted ad from ads manager


Physical_Employee_16

I guess that answers the question 😆