Facebook Ad Clicks to Website gets Charged for Likes..What the.. %#@ ?

by zoro
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So I placed a FB Ad to generate clicks to my website. After 2 days I noticed I had 5 clicks to website and 300 clicks for page Likes. Then I noticed Facebook has charged me for the Likes as well.??

Any one know how I can just get charged for Website Clicks?
#%#@ #charged #clicks #facebook #likeswhat #website
  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    Ads that are in the news feed get charged any time someone interacts with them. You get charged for Likes, Comments, Website Clicks, etc. If you want to just get charged for clicks, I think your best option is a RH side ad that doesn't show in the newsfeed.
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  • Profile picture of the author Solvico
    Miklanderson2 is correct. Use the right hand side adverts to avoid getting charged for anything other than a website click.
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  • Profile picture of the author zoro
    Thanks guys.... appreciate your suggestion, but I really think the News feed will be better for me. So I guess i'll just try RHS Ads and see.
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  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    I prefer the Newsfeed ads to the RH side ads. They get a lot more engagement. If you have good copy and a good product that's targeted to the right demographic the website clicks will be fairly cheap regardless of having to pay for everything else. I've got a couple ads running right now that have received a thousand or more clicks and I'm averaging $0.03 per action. Website clicks are running me less than a dime apiece and the ads are converting like crazy.
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