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Boosted Posts vs Meta Ads: What’s the Difference?

Boosted posts vs Meta Ads Manager: which one is the right pick for your Social Media strategy? Let's dive deep and decode the differences to see which avenue might bring you those sweet, sweet results you're after.

But first, if you prefer to watch vs read, check out the video that inspired this blog post below.

Are Facebook and Instagram Ads Worth It?

Straight off the bat—yes, Instagram and Facebook ads can be game-changers. They're worth the hype and the investment, especially if you're looking to amplify your reach and dial up your engagement. If you're curious about the nitty-gritty of their worth, we broke it down in this video.

What are Boosted Posts?
Ever stumbled upon that enticing prompt saying your post is knocking it out of the park and suggesting a boost for a wider audience reach, all for a tempting $20? It's pretty alluring, right? Boosted posts are essentially your feed content that receives a visibility bump with some budget behind it. While they're straightforward and an easy entry into paid advertising, they come with a catch—limitations. And not just minor ones, but limitations that could significantly impact the effectiveness of your overall efforts.

What are Meta Ads?

Meta Ads, crafted within the Meta Ads Manager, open up a realm of advanced customization and targeting options. They're the building blocks of sophisticated ad campaigns designed to drive specific outcomes and measure success with precision. For those aiming for targeted results, Meta Ads Manager is your arsenal.

Boosted Posts vs. Ads Manager: Comparison 

Goals

Boosted: Your standard options are to drive profile visits, website traffic, or messages.

Ads Manager: Offers a broader spectrum of objectives, allowing you to tailor your goals more precisely, from engagement to leads, to sales, optimizing accordingly.


Audience Targeting

Boosted: Provides basic targeting or suggested audiences.

Ads Manager: Unlocks a suite of targeting options, from interest-based to custom audiences, including retargeting and lookalike audiences, offering precision targeting that boosted posts can't match.

Placements

Boosted: Limited placement options, with no control over where your ads appear on Instagram.

Ads Manager: Offers flexibility across Meta's apps, allowing ads to appear from Feed to Stories to Reels to any Meta Audience network ensuring your ads fit seamlessly wherever they're shown.


Creative

Boosted: You're boosting an existing post; what you see is what you get, with no room for customization.

Ads Manager: Allows for creative testing and customization, ensuring your ads are optimized for each placement, whether it's resizing for Stories or tweaking for feed formats.


Budget & Duration

Boosted: You set a daily budget, limiting flexibility.

Ads Manager: Offers control over your budget, with options for daily or lifetime budgets, and the ability to specify ad run times, offering strategic control over your ad spend.

When to Consider Boosting?

While boosted posts might seem like the straightforward route, the depth and control offered by Ads Manager make it the superior choice for those seeking to maximize their advertising efforts on Instagram and Facebook.

The boost button can serve as a quick fix or a gentle introduction to paid social advertising. However, for strategic depth and the best return on investment, venturing into Ads Manager provides the tools and flexibility needed for impactful campaigns.

Eager to master Ads Manager? Check out our Instagram Tutorial for Beginners below and our Essential Ads Cheatsheet to navigate ad creation with ease.


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