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This looks fantastic!
Facebook Audience for Romantasy
Hello there. I'm new to fantasy romance and with the audiences gone I'm having a tough time figuring out what works without spending too much. I wanted to ask about audience set up. I currently have an ad set up where it is targeting wide ( so no target interest). I'm not used to doing this. It seems to be working but is super slow. Instead of setting up another ad set in the campaign I have left this as it is and set up a separate campaign to target the interest fantasy books because that's where the old Sarah J Maas audience went. This audience seems to have gotten quicker and better results, judging from my attribution links. My question is- is this the right thing to do- run two or more separate campaigns rather than having one campaign with different ad sets. I am used to running ads for my dark romance books but I'm finding that fantasy is different. I don't know if a wide target would work with romantasy because the target itself looks too broad. I imagine people who like Lord of the rings in that audience of fantasy books. I would be really grateful for any guidance.
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@Malorie Cooper thank you so, so very much. This is helpful. I will definitely do this.
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@Jennifer Jensen so far there are two ways that I've seen. The first is easy if you still have some old audiences in your list. Click on it to edit the audience, and Facebook will tell you where that target has gone. See the attached screenshot for Daniel Steel. The other way is something I stumbled on myself. It's basically to type in the name of the author ( but you have to know that it was previously a target on Facebook, like Sarah J Maas was), when you type the name in Facebook, it will recommend a target. In this instance, it was fantasy books.
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My name is Khardine Gray. I am a USA Today bestselling author of fantasy and contemporary romance. I'm also an entrepreneur.

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