Posted on 3. Jun 2026
I heard buying followers might lower engagement rates and hurt Facebook ads later. Is that actually true, or can a larger follower count still improve social proof for new campaigns?
Posted on 3. Jun 2026
It only hurts your ads if you buy garbage bot accounts. Fake followers destroy your engagement rate, which messes up your Lookalike Audiences and spikes your ad costs. But if you get high-quality, active profiles, the social proof actually drops your Cost Per Click because people trust an established page. I always use this best site to facebook followers for new client pages. It builds a safe, clean base that looks legit and doesn't poison our ad data.
Posted on 3. Jun 2026
That explains a lot. I was mostly worried about ruining audience targeting data since we depend heavily on retargeting and lookalike campaigns.
Posted on 3. Jun 2026
Then quality matters even more. Poor followers can distort campaign signals, while active profiles usually help pages appear more trustworthy overall.
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