How to Build Your First Meta Ads Campaign (2026 Walkthrough)
Module 7 · Budgeting & Launch › Lesson 4 of 5
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Build Your First Campaign

Time to assemble everything. This walkthrough pulls the last six modules into one clean sequence, from clicking “Create” to hitting “Publish.” Keep it simple; the defaults in 2026 are genuinely good.

By the end of this lesson you'll know

  • The full build sequence, level by level
  • Sensible settings for a first campaign
  • How the earlier modules slot in
  • What to keep simple (almost everything)

Step 1 — Campaign level

  • Click Create, then choose your objective (Module 5). For most small businesses that's Leads or Sales.
  • Name the campaign using your convention (Lesson 5.5), e.g. Leads_FreeConsult_Nov26.
  • Leave Advantage+ Campaign Budget on and set a daily budget sized against the learning phase (Lesson 1.5).

Step 2 — Ad set level

  • Choose your conversion location (website, form, WhatsApp/messages) and the optimization event (e.g. Lead).
  • Confirm the budget & schedule.
  • Set your audience (Module 4) — keep Advantage+ Audience on, add a custom audience or location as a signal, and lean on location if you're local.
  • Keep Advantage+ Placements on, and set the bid strategy to Highest Volume (Lesson 7.3).

Step 3 — Ad level

  • Pick your format (Module 6) and upload creative in 1:1, 4:5 and 9:16.
  • Write your primary text (hook first), headline (the offer) and pick a CTA that matches the next step.
  • Set the destination URL and confirm your tracking is connected (Module 3) — the right dataset and event.

Step 4 — Review & publish

Preview every placement, check nothing crops or clips, then publish. That's a live campaign — built properly, owned by you, tracked correctly.

Keep the structure tiny

For a first campaign: one campaign, one or two ad sets, three to five ads. Resist the urge to build a sprawling structure. Simple learns faster and is far easier to read when the results come in.

Remember the mindset

Your first campaign is tuition, not a jackpot (Lesson 1.5). Its real job is to teach you your true costs and what resonates. Judge it after it's had room to learn, not on day one.

Don't over-configure

Every extra manual override is a chance to accidentally hobble the AI. In 2026 the sensible defaults (Advantage+ Audience, Placements, Campaign Budget, Highest Volume) are a strong starting point. Change them only with a reason.

Key takeaways

  • Campaign: objective + name + daily budget with Advantage+ Campaign Budget on.
  • Ad set: conversion location, audience signals, placements on, Highest Volume.
  • Ad: creative in three ratios, hook-first copy, matched CTA, tracking confirmed.
  • Keep it small and default-heavy — then review, preview, publish.
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