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Children's Books are the Hardest to Advertise

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Darcy Pattison
May 05, 2025
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This spring, I’ve been testing Facebook/Meta ads for my children’s picture books. (NOTE: Facebook is owned by Meta, so technically, it’s Meta ads that we run. But here, I’ll just refer to them as Facebook ads.) It’s hard to turn a profit! Here’s some things I’ve learned.

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