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How to Quickly Overcome Facebook Ad’s 20 Percent Text Rule

I will confess, Facebook’s 20% text limit in images was driving me crazy.  

I said some not-so-nice things about this rule! slang

I’m a Facebook Marketer, so trying to create a Facebook Ad that pertains to Facebook without using the word Facebook, or Facebook image representations, and keeping text to less than 20% is CHALLENGING!

I was pumped when Facebook announced the larger image sizes for link page posts in September….4x on mobile and 8x on desktop!  Sweet!  They also announced changes to their Ad image and Sponsored Stories images sizes (full guide here on Facebook, or access it here from our server if needed) to bring images sizes into a more cohesive order.  That was great.

But…..I’ve had dozens of Facebook Ads rejected.   Sometimes those ads would start, get some reach, then get squashed by Facebook as unapproved.  Generally, it was always too much text!   I’ve got the email memorized…

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So then I started using their tool noted in the link above, “You may upload your ad image to see why it is considered 20% text….”.   What I found was that their grids were not flexible!

See how the words, “eBook Guide To” in the title line below has Facebook’s grid line running horizontally through it? The “B” and “k” of “eBook”, and every letter of “GUIDE TO” have the line running through it.

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Yep, they were dinging me as shown in image below. “Guide” for instance was being noted as in row 1 column 2 and row 2 column 2.

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Any grid with text equals 100% of that box as having text in it!  Yes, so a slight overlap into a grid, means the whole box was included.  Go ahead, test your image here: Facebook’s Ad Tool to Test Text in Images:  https://www.facebook.com/ads/tools/text_overlay.

So, if I move my text slightly to fit within grids and not overlap grids where not absolutely necessary, BINGO!  I meet the criteria and stay within 20%! See below.

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So, I modified my images, loaded up to Facebook to test, then repeated.

Loaded, repeated.  Loaded repeated…. trial and error until I got the text laid out to fit within grid boxes so that I was within the 20%.  This was painfully slow! I need to be efficient!!!

…..So I created my own PhotoShop Templates with the Grids!

Then I thought, “Well, others might need these as well!”  So I packaged them!

All you need to do is download this Zip file and the top layer in each is the grid.  Simply add your design layers below the grid layer, then turn the grid layer on and you immediately know if your image meets the 20% text guidelines, or if you need to move your text a bit so that it doesn’t get dinged by overlapping!

OPTION #2 – If you don’t want to download and have this layer in your images, you can also setup a 20% Grid in PhotoShop and turn it on or off.  Here’s how:

Go to Edit > Preferences > Grids, guides & Slices, and set your Grid to show a Gridline every 20 percent with 1 subdivision. To show the grid within Photoshop, go to View > Show and select Grid, or just use Ctrl plus ‘ to toggle it on and off.

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You can have text in up to 5 of the boxes that then appear on your image.

I hope this saves you time like it saves me time!

What’s included in the download:  Download this Zip file
1200 x 627 Page Post Link Ad Grid PSD (Facebook Recommended Size)
400 x 209 Page Post Link Ad Grid PSD (News Feed Link, in case you want the smaller size)
1200 x 900 Page Post Photo Ad Grid PSD (Facebook Recommended Size)

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Why the different sizes?  Page Post Link Ads and Page Post Photo Ads use different sizes!

Don’t take my word for it, here’s the list from Facebook Ad Master Jon Loomer himself!

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So, hope this tip is helpful to all you creating Facebook Ads who had been getting digned for the 20% text limit!  Many times it means not reducing text, but simply moving your text to fit in the grid!

Again, if you want, you can pull down these PSD files.  Hopefully this saves you time if you are using Facebook Ads!

1.91:1 Aspect Ratio

This is the main thing to keep in mind if you are really wanting to be efficient. The width of your image needs to be 1.91 times the height. When this is the case, it will scale nicely across Desktop News Feed, Mobile and Sidebar Ads.  With this recent change to a much larger size for links, and the fact that with a single click on the photo or the text in a link post the user is taken to the link destination, this means that Photo Ads are less needed.  So if you don’t want to play around, just use the 1200 x 627 PSD.

That is all.

Infographic version:

Facebook Ad 20 percent tip - make your text fit and not overlap grid lines!

Increase Reach and Target Facebook Users with Updated Boost Post Feature

how-to-increaseFacebook continues to experiment with Ad services and types.  It makes sense as it helps Facebook earn income (see 2nd Qtr earnings great report).

Hopefully it offers businesses better and easier tools to improve their marketing on Facebook.

The new “upgrades” to boosting a post in the News Feed are solid and helpful features page Admins should be aware of for potential use.

‘Boost Post’ Offers Targeting of News Feed Posts for Facebook Pages

One of these recent changes is with the ability to “Boost” a post (formerly ‘Promote’) that can be done by Facebook Page Admins right from their Timeline.  This feature has undergone multiple changes in the last year.  Until very recently it was not very worthwhile because it only allowed you to market to existing fans or friends of fans.  While reaching more of your fans can be a good idea, there was a desire to reach new people as well!  Some users who used the “friends of fans” feature received negative feedback because some friends of fans of your page may not be interested in what you provide, so this triggered higher spam reports and lower results.

Now, however, Facebook allows some significant and helpful targeting that was really only available in the more difficult to navigate Ads Power Editor before.  So this is a great move by Facebook to help pages advertise more easily key News Feed posts!

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Using “Boost Post” can extend reach via Sponsored Stories in the News Feed

The Quick Overview of “Boost Post” for Facebook Pages

 What’s the value?

  • Boosting a post can help an existing post reach more of your fans, and/or reach beyond your fans to targeted people.
  • Generally any post a Page makes will be seen by 12-20% of the Pages fans, so boosting a page can help it reach many more of the fans, as well as target non-fans who fit your target criteria.
  • It can be setup easily in a matter of a minute right on your Facebook page.
  • Target by multiple variables including Location, Gender, Age and variant combinations.

Why would a Page Boost a Post?

There can be a number of reasons to boost a post including things such as:

  • The post did really well and so you know it has good traction so keep the traction going on days 2-4 by boosting it to reach even more.
  • You launch a contest or sweepstakes on a tab and you want to get the word out about the promotion so boost the post that invites participation and links to the custom tab. (Be sure to use the Smart Mobile friendly URL).
  • You want to drive awareness of a event, webinar, or other special offer so you want to reach friends of fans and other targeted demographics

What Options Do I have?

Boosting a post creates 3 types of ads that are by default shown to both mobile and desktop users.  Here’s how to get started:

1. Click the Boost Post button on the post you want to create an Ad for.

2. Select “People you choose through targeting” in the Audience section.

3. In the “Add Targeting” dropdown, select your preferences in Location, Age, and Gender.  You can select multiple.  For example, you could target users in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that are male ages 21-35.  The default for “Location” is countries but there is a drop down for Cities, etc.

4. Enter your budget you want to spend and then complete by selecting “Boost Post”.

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 Option 2:

Repeat Step 1 above and then proceed with:

2. Select “People who like your Page and their Friends” in the Audience section.

3. Then click the “target” button at the bottom of the pop-up Ad window (see image below). This enables the “Add Targeting” drop down.  From within target you can select your preferences in Location, Age, and Gender.

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Can I make changes to my Ad?

Facebook creates the Ads for you based on your targets.  The ads are then in the Facebook Ads area and can be adjusted there.  Simple things such as adding budget and stopping the promotion can be done on your Facebook page by going back to the “Boost” button.

Is it better than creating Ads using the Ads Manager or Power Editor?

It is simpler, faster, and can be helpful.  It is not as granular or detailed as what you can do with Power Editor that is launched in the Ads Manager. So whether it is “better” is based on your needs and goals.  It is better for speed and general targeting for location for example.  It is not nearly as detailed as what the Power Editor in the Ads Manager offers though.

How much will it cost and how much Reach can I get?

That depends on our Page fan count.  For pages with 500-1500 fans you can reach many more Facebook users that meet your target demographic for as little as $10-$15.

The updated “Boost Post” options are not for everyone.  Some will still prefer the more advanced options in the Power Editor.  These updates, however, are a GREAT step forward and can be a helpful and convenient way to quickly extend the reach of posts to mobile and desktop Facebook users that meet your target.

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