Copying Post ID’s To Keep Social Proof

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Copying Post ID’s To Keep Social Proof

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[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left”]If you are running an ad that has created lots of engagement (likes, comments, shares) you may want to use the SAME ad but with a different objective, budget, target audience. Instead of duplicating the campaign or ad set, it’s best to create a new one and use the ad post ID.[/text_block]
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