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Stop Restarting Facebook Campaigns: A 5-Month Profitable Case Study

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Most Facebook campaigns follow the same cycle:

➡️ Launch → Scale a bit → Burn out → Restart
But this case shows a different approach: building campaigns that last.

📊 Results Snapshot (Philippines, Facebook)​




  • ROI: 62.27%
  • Spend: $5,033
  • Revenue: $8,241
  • Profit: $3,134
👉 Most revenue came from just 3 campaigns running for ~5 months

🧠 The Key Idea​

It’s not about quick wins — it’s about how long a campaign keeps generating profit.

⚙️ Why It Worked​

  • Zeydoo Interactive Offers (quizzes/playables)
  • Built for engagement-heavy traffic like Facebook
  • Simple setup → focus on creatives + traffic
👉 Good starting point: MIX | TOP Offers | Smart Rotation

🔥 What Changed​

Instead of aggressive, short-term creatives:
✔️ Focus on engagement (likes, comments, shares)
✔️ Use simple, clear messaging
✔️ Build curiosity, not clickbait
✔️ Stay compliant (key for longevity)

📈 Scaling​

  • Scale winning creatives only
  • Reuse the same post ID (builds social proof)
  • Use Cost Cap + Lookalikes
👉 More engagement = better delivery + lower CPM

💡 Takeaway​

Most affiliates restart constantly. This approach turns campaigns into long-term assets.

📖 Full Case Study :​

Check the case in our Official Blog if you want to move beyond short-lived campaigns.



💬 Quick question​

What usually kills your Facebook campaigns: creatives, bans, or scaling?

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ProfitOn
It's good to hear affiliates are still having success with the Zeydoo offers on FB.
 
Were the campaigns mentioned in this case study still cloaked?
 
Were the campaigns mentioned in this case study still cloaked?
My assumption is there was some sort of cloaking, but they lasted a long time so maybe not (assumption being cloaked would have been caught within 5 months).
 
Very curious what kind of creatives work with these campaigns. The article (understandably) skips over that.
 
I was curious to know why cpagrip is there if it's a competitor 🙂
 
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