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5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Facebook Ad Relevance Score in 2023<\/strong><\/p>\n

Improve your Facebook ad relevance diagnostics [formerly your Facebook ad relevance score] with these five expertly crafted tips for success.<\/em><\/h3>\n

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\"5<\/div>[\/vc_column_inner][\/vc_row_inner][vc_column_text]The Facebook we know and love today is more than a social network\u2014it’s an advertising playground for brands of all sizes and advertising budgets. With its intuitive ad manager tools and over 2 billion active monthly users<\/a>, Facebook provides brands an unparalleled opportunity to reel in your target audience.<\/p>\n

But if your Facebook ads aren’t performing well, you might as well be throwing handfuls of time and money into oblivion. So in this guide, we’ll explain how to improve your Facebook ad relevance diagnostics [formerly your ad\u2019s Facebook relevance score] with five expertly crafted tips for success.<\/p>\n

Facebook Relevance Score replaced with Facebook Ad Relevance Diagnostics<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Until 2019, you used to see something called a “Facebook Ad Relevance Score”\u2014a single measure of how well Facebook expected your advertisement to resonate with the target audience. Your Facebook Ad Relevance Score was measured on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest rating.<\/p>\n

There was just one problem\u2014no one really <\/em>understood what went into calculating this score. No clear criteria existed to define a four as a four or a seven as a seven. The system was murky at best, and it didn’t have the optimizing effect Facebook had hoped for (seriously, Meta loves <\/em>optimizing advertisements).<\/p>\n

Now, instead of seeing a single relevance score for your ad, Meta offers three different grades:<\/p>\n