Meta Rolls Out Changes to its Ad Billing Settings

Meta’s quietly rolled out a couple of tweaks to its ad spending and charging process, which could impact your campaign performance and costs.

First off, Meta recently changed the wording of its overview of how and when you’ll be charged for Meta ads, with upfront billing now being put into effect.

Previously, Meta explained that advertisers will be automatically charged for their ads whenever they spend up to their set payment threshold. They’ll then be charged again at their monthly bill date if there are any leftover costs.

But now, the explanation reads:

You're charged at the moment you confirm your ads purchase. Your ads charge will be equal to the budget your set for your ad and we will not charge you an amount exceeding the budget that you set for your ad. For example, if your campaign is set to run for two days with a daily budget of $10, you'll be charged $20 at the moment you confirm your purchase.”

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