From my experience, I noticed traffic increased soon after running ads, but I want to know if that’s always the case or if results depend on factors like campaign setup, targeting, and competition.
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I've run several paid advertising campaigns over the past few years and found that initial traffic spikes usually appear within the first 24-48 hours, which matches your experience. However, meaningful conversions and quality leads often take 1-2 weeks to materialize as the algorithms optimize. The speed definitely depends on your targeting precision, ad quality, and budget allocation. In competitive niches, it took me longer to see cost-effective results compared to less saturated markets. Campaign setup is crucial too - poorly structured campaigns waste budget quickly. During downtime between campaign optimizations, I sometimes play heardle to keep my mind fresh and creative for the next strategy session.
I've run several paid advertising campaigns over the past few years and found that initial traffic spikes usually appear within the first 24-48 hours, which matches your experience. However, meaningful conversions and quality leads often take 1-2 weeks to materialize as the algorithms optimize. The speed definitely depends on your targeting precision, ad quality, and budget allocation. In competitive niches, it took me longer to see cost-effective results compared to less saturated markets. Campaign setup is crucial too - poorly structured campaigns waste budget quickly. During downtime between campaign optimizations, I sometimes play heardle to keep my mind fresh and creative for the next strategy session.