u/Agitated-Economist82

Is it even possible to build a sustainable career from Fb ads?

Hey everyone, I’m F19 and a full time college student. But to be honest, it’s truly not where my passion is, I’ve always wanted to build a career away from the 9-5. At 16 I had a small taste of success hitting 30k in revenue, and consistent 1k days. It was short lived as my CPA cost eventually rose, nothing I did worked, and my parents had me shut down the store. I then decided to learn day trading in my free time from school. For 3 years I poured my heart into it, adjusted every aspect of my schedule and self to fit the mold. It wasn’t until I recently realized it may not be the right path for me, it wasn’t a concrete skillset I could find assurance in, the ambiguity got to me, by no means was it an easy decision but I stepped away. I really want to get back into business but the landscape of TikTok ads seems to have completely changed ever since TikTok shop was created, and it seems only the big fish have remain. Meta ads seem to be the best option right now, but I’m seeing this subreddit being filled with issues arising like account bans, performance changing, etc. Am I coming at the worse time or what? 😭 I’ve been working on a website, creatives, and my first campaign in the past week and finally just got it published today. I honestly thought I had a decent meter for what would convert but the results are underwhelming. I’d love to take it as constructive criticism and improve my creatives, page, or offer. But I’m conflicted because I’m seeing people saying their results have been terrible so idk if it’s an internal or external issue. Can someone with more experience please help me out please? I would be eternally grateful

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u/Agitated-Economist82 — 15 hours ago