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AI Marketing

How does AI ad management compare to manual management?

AI ad management outperforms manual management in speed, scale, and continuous optimization. While a human team makes decisions weekly or daily, AI systems optimize bids, rotate creatives, and adjust audiences in real time — 24/7. Most businesses see 30-50% better performance within 90 days of switching from manual to AI-managed campaigns.

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Reddit Ads

Are Reddit ads worth it for my business?

Reddit ads are worth it for businesses targeting niche communities with high purchase intent. Reddit's community-based targeting lets you reach people actively discussing your product category, making it highly effective for B2B software, specialty consumer goods, and financial products. Expect lower volume but higher quality intent compared to Facebook or TikTok.

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Industry Guide

What is the best ad platform for restaurants?

The best advertising combination for restaurants is Google Maps Ads paired with Facebook Ads. Google Maps captures high-intent local searches ('restaurants near me'), while Facebook builds awareness and drives repeat visits through retargeting. Together, this two-platform approach consistently delivers the lowest cost per new customer for food service businesses.

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Facebook Ads

How do I lower my Facebook CPA with AI?

AI lowers Facebook CPA by automating audience testing, optimizing bid strategies in real-time, and generating multiple ad creative variations that are A/B tested continuously. Most businesses see 20-40% CPA reduction within 60 days of switching to AI-powered campaign management.

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