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Best facebook ads specialists in Sydney

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Maria Florencia C.

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Sydney, NSW 15+ yrs
Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +11 more
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Bart R.

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Sydney, NSW 10+ yrs
Logo & Brand IdentityAdvertising & Marketing CreativePresentation & Pitch Deck Design +8 more
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Taha S.

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Sydney, NSW 5+ yrs
Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Website & UI/UX Design +13 more
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Matt T.

Randwick, NSW 13+ yrs
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Social Media Search Strategy +11 more
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Victoria R.

Parramatta, NSW 7+ yrs
Advertising & Marketing CreativeSocial Media Search StrategyAnalytics & Performance Tracking +6 more

What's the cost of a facebook ads specialist in Sydney?

$134/hr
Est. hourly rate $58$209/hr
facebook ads specialist Ave. hourly rate · Updated today
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Facebook ads specialist in Sydney, questions

A Meta ads gig (Facebook and Instagram) usually covers audience and offer strategy, campaign setup, the Meta pixel and conversion API for tracking, creative direction (briefing or producing the images and videos), then ongoing testing: new creative in, fatigued creative out, budgets shifted to what's converting. Expect a monthly report on spend, cost per result and what's being tested next.

Yes. The management fee pays the freelancer to run the account; the media spend goes to Meta directly from your own ad account billing. So a $1,200 a month fee with $1,500 a month in ad spend is a $2,700 total commitment. Agree both numbers in the gig brief so there are no surprises.

Ads can be live within a week, but Meta needs 7 to 14 days of learning before performance settles, and a new account typically takes 4 to 6 weeks of creative and audience testing to find a reliable cost per result. Month one is for learning, months two and three are where the return usually shows. Treat anyone promising profitable results in the first fortnight with caution.

You can, and for a quick local awareness push a boosted post is fine. But boosting skips the things that make Meta ads pay: proper conversion tracking, campaign objectives matched to your goal, audience exclusions, and structured creative testing. Most owners who only boost end up paying for likes instead of customers. A freelancer sets up Ads Manager properly, and you can still boost on the side.

Creative, more than anything else. Since Meta's targeting went broad, the ad itself (the hook in the first two seconds, the offer, the proof) does most of the targeting work. The other two essentials are tracking that's actually installed (pixel plus conversion API) and a landing page that matches the ad. A specialist who talks about creative testing before audience hacks is usually the real deal.

Most small businesses start at $20 to $80 a day in media spend, enough for Meta's learning phase to do its job. Under about $15 a day the algorithm struggles to gather enough conversion data to optimise. A 4 to 6 week test at that level, with two or three pieces of creative rotating, is enough to tell whether the channel works for your business.

Freelance Meta ads management in Sydney typically costs $900 to $3,500 a month, with simpler accounts starting from around $500. That fee excludes the ad spend you pay Meta directly. Creative production (the actual videos, statics and copy variations) is sometimes included and sometimes a separate gig, so confirm which when you compare bids.

Look for someone who treats creative as the main lever and asks about your offer and margins before pitching a campaign. Ask for real account results showing spend and cost per result, ideally in a similar industry. Confirm the ad account, page and pixel stay in your name. Verified reviews on Unjumble that mention actual revenue or lead numbers are the cleanest signal.

Running one piece of creative until it fatigues, sending paid traffic to a slow homepage instead of a matching landing page, skipping the conversion API so half the results go untracked, and judging the account on reach and likes instead of cost per lead or sale. The fix is boring but reliable: track properly, test creative continuously, measure one number.

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