How do I create a location targeting on Facebook?
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How do I create a location targeting on Facebook?
The easiest way to target a particular geographic area is simply to set up a Facebook ad as usual. When you’re setting up the audience and you get to the map, hit “Drop Pin” and place the indicator in the middle of your intended target area.
How do you post geographically target on Facebook?
Under the “General” tab, go to “Post Targeting and Privacy” and turn the feature on as shown below.
- How to Geo-Target a Post.
- “All Locations” are included by default:
- Click on “Add Targeting” and select “Location”.
- Select “Country”, “Region or State”, or “City” and type in where your target audience is located.
How many locations can you target in a Facebook ad?
For example, you can include up to 25 individual countries, or up to 250 individual cities, in a single group. Facebook also offers very broad targeting capabilities, including the “Worldwide” targeting option. You can also target by broad region, such as Asia, and by Free Trade Area.
Can you target specific zip codes on Facebook ads?
A Facebook spokesperson has confirmed with us that “zip code targeting is now available in the US for advertisers through the Power Editor and the Ads Manager”. They can then enter one or more zip codes to target users who live in any of those areas.
How do I set up geofencing advertising?
You can easily set up geofencing advertising on Google Ads. To do so, choose a campaign and then go to its Settings page. You can choose from a number of geo-targeting options such as Country, State, Zip Code, Radius, DMA, City, and Metro.
Can you exclude locations in Facebook ads?
Search your target location: In the free search box, you can simply type in your target region, country, or area. Simply put, exclusion of areas means that you are removing certain locations from seeing your ad. To use this option, just switch from “Include” to “Exclude” using the drop-down menu on the left.