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Suspended Grizzlies star Ja Morant's nightclub incident could cost him $39 million: report

Ja Morant has quickly become a superstar. The Memphis Grizzlies guard has a unique skill set and is often the most gifted athlete on the basketball court on any given night.

His high-flying slam dunks have taken the internet by storm over the past couple of years, and he has helped lift his team to multiple playoff appearances and a division title. Last July, the Grizzlies rewarded Morant with a five-year supermax contract extension.

The contract included incentives which entitled Morant to nearly a quarter-billion dollars if he met certain thresholds this season.

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Now, Morant has garnered a significant amount of attention on the internet, but for reasons that have nothing to do with his on the court feats. 

Morant briefly flashed a handgun at a strip club near Denver in an Instagram Live video on March 4. The ensuing fallout resulted in an eight-game suspension without pay for conduct detrimental to the league, the NBA announced Wednesday.

But the impact of Morant’s actions could further cost the star athlete an estimated $39 million.

JA MORANT BREAKS SILENCE ON VIRAL VIDEO WHERE HE FLASHED GUN AT CLUB: ‘NOT WHO I AM’

Per an NBA rule known as the “Derrick Rose Rule,” a team can pay 30% of its salary cap to any player that signs a maximum Designated Rookie extension, if that player meets certain qualifications.

The select qualifications include a player winning the MVP award, two Defensive Player of the Year awards in the past three seasons or two All-NBA team appearances. At least one of those qualifications has to be met before the max contract kicks in for the player to receive the salary bump.

Morant already has one appearance on the All-NBA team to his credit, and appeared to be on his way to a second appearance until the incident earlier this month.

JA MORANT’S LATEST BEHAVIOR STEMS FROM ‘PARENTING’ AND MUSIC, FELLOW NBA PLAYER PATRICK BEVERLEY SAYS

According to Spotrac, a second All-NBA team appearance would result in the value of Morant’s extension jumping from $194 million to $233 million.

The issue is that Morant might not play in enough games this season to qualify for an All-NBA team. If he plays in every remaining game after he returns from his suspension, Morant would finish the season with 65 games played.

“I feel like in the past we didn’t know what was at stake,” Morant said during a sit-down interview with ESPN’s Jalen Rose on Wednesday.

The Grizzlies have managed to hold onto the No. 2 spot in the Western Conference while Morant has been away from the team. Memphis is hoping to make a deep playoff run this upcoming postseason — with the help of Morant.

New Year's 2023 LIVE UPDATES

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 13:36 EST

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Fox News Channel will bring in the New Year with an “All-American New Year” special, hosted by FOX & Friends Weekend’s Will Cain, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and Pete Hegseth live from the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville, Tenn.

A number of familiar Fox News faces will help host the celebrations across the U.S. from Times Square in New York City to Key West, Colorado and New Jersey.

A pre-show special will begin at 9 pm with a “Countdown to All-American New Year” before the special programming starts at 10 pm.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 21:01 EST

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President Biden reflected on his accomplishments in his second year in office on New Year’s Eve, writing “In 2022, we took on some of our nation’s greatest challenges and delivered.”

In a video included in the tweet, he cited getting Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on the U.S. Supreme Court, securing the release of Brittney Griner from Russia, the Inflation Reduction Act, and Democrats’ surprise success in the midterms among the year’s accomplishments.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 20:45 EST

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“The Five” went around the table Saturday night explaining their New Year’s resolutions.

Judge Jeanine Pirro kicked it off with a simple resolution to eat less sugar but joked “Now, if only I could convince myself of that.”

Jesse Watters joked that for a second year in a row his resolution was to “be nicer” to co-host Jessica Tarlov. “There’s just something about you,” he kidded before adding that he would also work on not interrupting people.

Watch the view to find out how the other co-hosts plan to improve themselves in the New Year. 

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 20:30 EST

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New British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gave his first New Year’s address Saturday, saying the country’s problems “won’t go away” in 2023 but he’ll work hard to bring out the “very best of Britain.”

“2023 will give us the opportunity to showcase the very best of Britain on the world stage, defending freedom and democracy wherever we find it under threat,” he said.

Sunak is the U.K’s third prime minister this year after both Boris Johnson and Liz Truss resigned.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 20:18 EST

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Cairo lit up the sky Saturday with fireworks over the Nile River as Egyptians celebrated the New Year.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 19:19 EST

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London rang in the New Year over the Thames Saturday night with a spectacular fireworks display with the iconic London Eye lit up in bright colors.

The New Year comes amid changes in the country as the British have experienced their third prime minister and a new monarch all in 2022.

Boris Johnson and Liz Truss stepped down and Queen Elizabeth II died in September.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 18:18 EST

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Parisians welcomed the New Year with fireworks over the Arc de Triomphe.

French President Emmanuel Macron remembered Ukraine in his New Year’s speech as war continued to rage there, saying “In the year that is starting, we will stand by you without fail.”

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 17:46 EST

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Athens, Greece rang in the New Year Saturday night with traditional fireworks over the historic Parthenon.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 17:23 EST

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Russians in Moscow rang in the New Year without fireworks over Red Square Saturday night.

In anticipation of the festivities, the government stationed air defenses over Moscow and handed out shelter directions to citizens in Belgorod near the Ukrainian border.

Many revelers were saying they hoped for peace in the New Year.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 17:24 EST

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Dubai, the luxury capital of the Middle East, is ringing in 2023 in its singular style fireworks from the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and other locations.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 14:01 EST

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Russian President Vladimir Putin readied 2,000 soldiers to oversee Moscow’s air defenses to stand “on duty at combat posts on New Year’s Eve.”

Another 20,000 servicemen were put on “combat duty” to oversee air defenses through the weekend.

The move comes as Russia itself has increasingly become the target of Ukrainian shelling as Moscow continues to pummel Ukrainian cities amid its “special military operation.”

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 13:57 EST

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Bangkok, known for its shrines, street fare and vibrant nightlife in Thailand, went big in celebration of the incoming 2023 new year.

Colorful fireworks were shot over the sky at 12 pm EST as people celebrated the New Year.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 13:35 EST

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Russia fired 20 cruise missiles across Ukraine on New Years Eve, killing one, injuring dozens and forcing civilians to take cover.

Twelve of the 20 missiles were shot down by Ukraine’s defense forces, but at least one person was killed in Kyiv along with another 16 who were injured. Seven people were also injured in the Khmelnytskyi region, with three in serious condition.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 13:23 EST

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The Philippines celebrated the end of 2022 with a massive firework display over Milan.

The city was a display of bright lights and colorful fireworks as Filipinos brought in the New Year at 11:00 am EST.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 11:55 EST

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Taiwan celebrated the New Year at 11 am EST with a large firework display over the Taipei skyline.

The fireworks were launched from the Taipei 101 building, which is not only the tallest building on the island, but one of the tallest in the world.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 14:16 EST

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People in Beijing celebrated the New Year’s Eve holiday by heading to the frozen Shicha Lake for ice skating and other festivities.

Though the traditional Chinese New Year that celebrates the lunisolar and solar Chinese calendar will not begin until Jan. 22, activities like ice skating and sledding will still be held to celebrate the the New Year in accordance with the Western Georgian calendar.

Sat, 31 Dec 2022 09:27 EST

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Australia celebrated the New Year at 8:00 am EST with a spectacular fire work show over the Sydney Harbor Bridge.

The show Saturday was the first time the city has held its celebrations since 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic took off. COVID restrictions were lifter earlier this year.

Thu, 29 Dec 2022 14:40 EST

Fox News Channel will bid farewell to 2022 and ring in 2023 with an All-American New Year special, hosted by FOX & Friends Weekend’s Will Cain, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and Pete Hegseth live from the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville, Tenn.

The show, which starts Saturday night at 10 p.m. ET, will feature a country music performance by multi-platinum artist Brantley Gilbert and a stand-up comedy set by Fox News Radio host Jimmy Failla.

Leading into the special at 9 p.m. ET will be a pre-show special, Countdown to All-American New Year. That show will be hosted by Outnumbered co-host Emily Compagno, Failla, and Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins.

How to Create, Optimize, and Test Meta Ads (Formerly Facebook Ads)

As a savvy internet user, you might think no one clicks on Facebook and Instagram ads.

You’d be wrong.

In 2021, Meta made over $114 billion in revenue from advertising.

Someone’s clicking.

But who, and how do you get them to click on your ads? I’ll show you.

Many marketers who tried Facebook ads, especially in their early days, decided Facebook advertising didn’t work.

Don’t believe them.

I will share everything you need to know about how to create Facebook ads, now known as Meta for Businesses.

If you’re totally new to Facebook, you’ll need to set up Meta Business Suite, then come back to this post for a deep dive into Meta advertising best practices.

In this advanced Meta advertising guide, you’ll learn which businesses are the best fit for the platform and how to run successful campaigns.

We’ll cover the most common mistakes marketers make and the biggest factor in your ads’ success.

How Do Meta Ads Work?

Meta ads work by allowing advertisers to reach users on Facebook and Instagram from one platform.

We can’t talk about Meta ads without also mentioning Facebook ads. In October 2021, Facebook renamed itself Meta. They are working to become a social technology company, not just a social media giant.

When you create ads in Meta Business Suite, you can advertise to both Facebook and Instagram users through boosted posts, videos, photos, Stories, messenger, carousel, slideshows, playable ads, and instant experiences.

Meta ads target users based on their location, demographic, and profile information.

Many of these options are only available from Meta. After creating an ad, you set a budget and bid for each click or thousand impressions that your ad will receive.

If that sounds overwhelming, don’t worry. I’ll explain what all that means.

Who Should Advertise on Facebook (now Meta)?

Many businesses fail at Meta advertising because it’s not a good fit for their audience. So before investing time and money on Meta ads, consider whether your business model is a good fit for Facebook or Instagram.

In the past, Meta ads were more like display ads than search ads — though new versions of ads, like product ads, allow advertisers to sell products directly to users.

Here are a few types of businesses that are likely to succeed with advertising through Meta..

How To Create Meta Ads For Businesses with Low-Friction Conversions

The businesses that are most likely to succeed with Meta ads ask users to sign up, not to buy. You must use a low-friction conversion to be successful.

A visitor to your website wasn’t looking for your product. They clicked your ad on a whim. You will fail if you rely on them to immediately buy something to make your ad ROI positive.

Meta users are fickle and likely to click back to Facebook or Instagram if you ask for a big commitment (purchase) upfront. Instead, stick to simple conversions like signing up for your service, filling out a short lead form, submitting an email address, or converting inside the platform using Instagram shopping or similar.

Even if you sell products, not services, you should consider focusing on an intermediate conversion like a newsletter signup. Then you can upsell later through email marketing or retargeting ads.

Daily deal sites like Groupon, AppSumo, and Fab are good examples of businesses that can succeed with Facebook advertising. After you click one of their ads, they just ask for your email address. They’ll sell you on a deal later.

Business Model with Long Sales Cycle or Small Purchases

Even if you only ask for an email address initially, you’ll need to eventually make money from these users to be profitable.

The best business model that fits Facebook ads earn revenue from its users over time, not all at once. A user may have given you their email, but you’ll need to build more trust before they are likely to buy anything.

You shouldn’t depend on one big purchase. Several smaller purchases are ideal.

Daily deals and subscription sites are great examples of business models that can thrive on Meta. Both have customers whose lifetime value is spread out over six months or more.

At Udemy, they focus on getting users to sign up on their first visit. By aiming to be profitable on ad spend in six months (not one day), they turn Facebook users into long-term customers.

They target a 20 percent payback on ad spend on day one and 100 percent payback in six months. These numbers can serve as a rough guide for your business.

Businesses in fashion, books, and other small purchases also do well on Meta, especially Instagram.

How to Target Meta Ads

The number one mistake most marketers make with Facebook ads is not targeting them correctly.

Facebook’s ad targeting options are unparalleled. You can target by demographics and create custom or lookalike audiences to target users similar to your best customers. You can also use retargeting ads to target users who have interacted with your page, or visited your website.

On Meta, you can directly target users by:

  • location
  • age
  • gender
  • interests
  • connections
  • relationship status
  • languages
  • education
  • workplaces

Each option can be useful, depending on your audience. Most marketers should focus on location, age, gender, and interests.

Location allows you to target users in the country, state, city, or zip code that you service.

Age and gender targeting should be based on your existing customers. If women 25-44 are the bulk of your customers, start targeting them. If they prove to be profitable, you can then expand your targeting.

Interest targeting is the most powerful but misused feature of Facebook ads. When creating an ad, you have two options: broad categories or detailed interests.

Maximizing Investment with Broad Category Targeting

Broad categories include topics like Gardening, Horror Movies, and Consumer Electronics.

Meta also added targets like Engaged (1 year), Expecting Parents, Away from Hometown, and Has Birthday in 1 Week.

Broad interests may seem like an efficient way to reach a large audience. However, these users often cost more and spend less. You’ll also need to install the Meta pixel.

This used to be an ineffective way to reach audiences because it targeted too large of an audience; however, adding the Meta pixel and dynamic ads makes this far more effective.

It is worth testing, but detailed interest targeting is often more effective.

Detailed Targeting: A Powerful Meta Ad Targeting Strategy

Detailed targeting allows you to target Meta users based on more detailed interests and onsite behaviors.

For example, you can target users based on the following:

  • Ads they’ve clicked on.
  • Facebook or Instagram pages they interact with.
  • Activities across Meta, including things like which device they use or travel preferences.
  • More detailed demographics.
  • Speed of their internet connection.

Detailed targeting also allows Meta advertisers to include or exclude specific people using the “or”/”and” targeting.

For example, if you can target users who “are ” college graduates, you can then focus on those that “are ” interested in travel “or” interested in food. This lets you get a lot more detailed about your target audience.

Meta Ads Lookalike Audiences

In addition to targeting users directly, Meta allows you to target a group called Lookalike Audiences.

What are Meta Lookalike Audiences? These are Meta users that are similar to your current users. You’ll need to have Meta Pixel or other custom audience data, like an email list. Then, you can ask Facebook to find similar users.

They are highly customizable — for example, you could create a “new customer” ad, then exclude current customers from seeing your ads.

This page on Meta walks you through how to create Lookalike audiences.

Retargeting with Facebook Ads

Retargeting ads allow you to reach customers already familiar with your brand. You can double down by creating dynamic ads that show people items they are likely to be interested in.

For example, you could retarget users who have visited your site, left items in their cart, or clicked on an ad.

To create a retargeting ad, the first step is to install the Meta Pixel. Follow this guide in Meta’s Business Help Center to get started.

Images for Meta Ads

The most important part of your Meta ad is the image. You can write the most brilliant copy in the world, but if your image doesn’t catch a user’s eye, you won’t get any clicks.

Don’t use:

low-quality images

generic stock photography

any images you don’t have the rights to use

Also, don’t steal anything from Google Images. Unless you’re a famous brand, don’t use your logo.

Now that we have the no’s out of the way, how should advertisers find images to use? Buy them, create them yourself, or use ones with a Creative Commons license.

Below you’ll learn which types of images work best and where specifically to find them.

Use Images of People on Your Ads

Images of people work best, preferably their faces. Use close-ups of attractive faces that resemble your target audience.

Younger isn’t always better. If you’re targeting retirees, test pictures of people over 60. Using a 25-year-old woman wouldn’t make sense.

Facebook sidebar ad images are small (254 by 133 pixels), while Instagram feed ads should be no wider than 500 pixels. You can check out the specs for other Meta ads here.

Make sure to focus on a person’s face and crop it if necessary. Don’t use a blurry or dark picture.

Use this ad image guide on Facebook to see the size requirements for other ads, like a desktop news feed, a mobile news feed, instant articles, stories, etc.

Advanced tip: Use images of people facing to the right. Users will follow the subject’s line of sight and be more likely to read your ad text.

Aside from models, you can also feature the people behind your business and showcase some of your customers (with their permission, of course.)

The Importance of Typography in Advertising

Clear, readable type can also attract clicks. Bright colors will help your ad stand out.

Just like with text copy, use a question or express a benefit to the user. Treat the text in the image as an extension of your copy.

You can also combine text and images, like this ad for a podcast about Nashville:

A screenshot of an ad by The Nashville Retrospect, a podcast about Nashville.

Add Humor and Fun Into Your Ads

Crazy or funny pictures definitely attract clicks. See I Can Has Cheezburger, 9GAG, or any popular meme page.

Unfortunately, even with descriptive ad text, these ads don’t always convert well. If you use this type of ad, set a low budget and track the performance closely. You’ll often attract lots of curiosity clicks that won’t convert.

An example of advertisement humor and fun.

How to Create Images for Meta Ads

You have three options for images to use in your Meta ads: buy them, find ones that are already licensed, or create them yourself.

You can buy stock photography at many sites, including iStockPhoto. There are also sites with free stock photos like Pixabay. Don’t use stock photos that look like stock photos. No generic businessmen or stark white backgrounds, please.

Users recognize stock photos and will ignore them. Instead, find unique photos and give them personality by cropping or editing them and applying filters. You can use Pixlr, an online image editor, for both.

If you don’t have the money to buy photos, search for Creative Commons licensed images using Google Images:

A screenshot of the Google search bar that has "business woman" typed in.

The third option is to create the images yourself. If you’re a graphic designer, this is easy. If you aren’t, you can still create typographic images or use basic image editing to create something original from existing pictures.

Rotate Ads

Each campaign should have at least three ads with the same interest targets. Using a small number of ads will allow you to gather data on each one. For a given campaign, only one to two ads will get a lot of impressions, so don’t bother running too many at once.

After a few days, delete the ads with the lowest click-through rates (CTRs) and keep iterating on the winners to continually increase your CTR.

Aim for 0.1% as a benchmark. You’ll likely start out closer to the average of 0.04%.

Writing Successful Facebook (Now Meta) Ad Copy

After seeing your image, users will (hopefully) read your ad text. Here you can sell them on your product or service and earn their click.

Despite the 40-character headline and 125-character body text limits, we can still use the famous copywriting formula AIDA.

  • (A)ttention: Draw users into the ad with an attention-grabbing headline.
  • (I)nterest: Get the user interested in your product by briefly describing the most important benefit of using it.
  • (D)esire: Create immediate desire for your product with a discount, free trial, or limited-time offer.
  • (A)ction: End the ad with a call to action.

AIDA is a lot to fit into 165 characters, but it can be done. Write five or ten ads until you’re able to fit a succinct sales pitch into the ad.

Here’s an example for an online programming course:

Become a Web Developer

Learn everything you need to become a web developer from scratch.

Save 65%. Enroll now!

This tells users what they’ll get, why it matters, and why they should care in just a few lines.

Bidding on Meta Ads

Like on any ad network, strategic bidding can mean the difference between profit and a failed test on Meta.

After you create your ad, Meta provides a suggested bid range. When you’re just starting out, set your bid near the low end of this range, so you don’t waste ad spend on an untested ad.

Your CTR will quickly start to dictate the price you’ll need to pay for traffic. If your CTR is high, your suggested bids will decrease.

You’ll need to bid more for each click if your CTR is low. Optimize your ads and targets to continually increase your CTR.

In addition to click volume, your bid will also dictate how much of your target audience you can reach.

Meta provides a great chart for every campaign showing the size of your target audience and how much of that audience you’ve reached.

An audience chart that showcases percentage targeted, reached, and social reached.

Increasing your bid will help your ad reach more of your target audience. If your ad is performing well but reaches less than 75 percent of your target audience, you can increase your bid to get more clicks.

If your audience penetration is high, increasing your budget will increase your ad’s frequency: how many times a targeted user will see it.

Meta also offers automated bidding that uses AI to determine what bids to make. If you use this strategy, make sure to keep a close eye on your budget so you don’t overspend.

Landing Pages for Meta Ads

Getting a click on your Meta ad is only the beginning. You still need the visitor to convert.

Make sure to send traffic to a targeted, high-converting landing page. You know their age, gender, and interests, so deliver a page that solves their problems.

The landing page should also contain the registration form or email submit box that you’ll track as a conversion.

Focus the landing page on this action, not the later sale. If you want visitors to sign up for your newsletter, show them the benefits or offer a free gift for their email.

How to Track Meta Ad Performance

Like PPC ads, you’ll want to track your meta ad performance. The exact metrics that are important to you will vary by goal. For example, ad impressions and clicks are important if your goal is to increase brand awareness. If your goal is to increase your email list, then you’d want more actual form fills.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when tracking Meta ad performance.

Conversion Tracking

To track conversions, you’ll need to install Meta’s pixel. Make sure to track conversions for both specific ads and ad campaigns to get a deeper understanding of what ads are converting. Pay attention to both your ads and your audience—targeting the right audience often makes all the difference.

Performance Tracking

You also need to monitor your performance within Meta Business Suite. The most important metric to track is the click-through rate. Your CTR affects both the number of clicks you’ll receive and the amount you will pay per click.

Ads with a low CTR will stop serving or become more expensive. Ads with a high CTR will generate as many clicks as will fit within your budget. They will also cost less. Keep a close eye on CTR by interests and ads to learn which audiences work best and which ads resonate with them.

Keep in mind: Even the best ad’s performance will decline over time. The smaller your target audience is, the faster this will happen. Usually, you’ll see your traffic start to drop off in 3-10 days.

When this happens, refresh the ads with new images and copy. Duplicate your existing ads, then change the image and ad text.

Do not edit the existing ad. Delete any existing ads not getting clicks. You’ll see the new ads accruing impressions and clicks the next day.

Monitor the images’ performance over time to see which generates the best CTR and maintains their traffic the longest. You can rotate high-performing images back every few weeks until they stop getting clicked at all.

Use A/B Testing in Meta

A/B testing allows you to change variables in your ads, such as the ad copy, images, or audience, to see which strategy performs best. Meta allows you to create A/B tests in Ads Manager, so you won’t even need to use a third-party tool.

Meta Ads FAQs

Does Facebook still have ads since becoming Meta?

Yes, Facebook ads still exist. Using Meta Business Suite (formerly Facebook Business Suite), you can create ads for just Facebook or Facebook and Instagram.

How does Meta (formerly Facebook) target ads?

Meta allows advertisers to target ads based on demographic information, interests, location, and past behaviors. This makes it an ideal platform for advertisers, whether they want to reach very niche audiences or very broad audiences.

What is the Meta Ads Manager?

Meta Ads Manager is a stripped-down version of Meta Business Suite that allows you to create new ads fast. It doesn’t offer as many features, but it may be easier for some users to navigate.

What is the difference between Facebook and Meta ads?

Facebook ads are only on Facebook, while Meta Ads can currently appear on Facebook or Instagram. In 2021, Facebook changed its parent company name to Meta, and changed Facebook Business Suite to Meta Business Suite, where advertisers can manage ads on both platforms.

What are some of the available Meta Ad options?

Posts, images, carousels, boosted posts, Reels, Stories, and more.

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Conclusion

Despite the learning curve, Meta advertising can be a great marketing channel for the right business. The most important things to remember are: target specific interests, use eye-catching images, give users a low-friction conversion, and track everything.

After a week or two of learning what works for your business, you’ll be able to generate a steady source of Meta conversions.

What are your best Meta advertising tips? Share them in the comments.

New comment by pyb in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (October 2022)"

I am a software engineer with 15+ years of experience. I work on hardware projects.

Resume/CV : https://www.dropbox.com/s/l6w2wd55ql5acnn/CVPYB.pdf

Location : UK, EU, possibly Asia, remote.

My experience is in embedded systems, wearables, scientific equipement, manufacturing, set-top-boxes / video, consumer electronics…

I am looking to work with fast-moving hardware startups or scaleups.

More info on this in my CV, as well as my open source work and my writing.

Technologies : “Full Stack”. Which means : systems and low-level development, firmware and digital electronics ; backend development ; and web development on occasion.