If your Meta ads are active but not spending, even with broad targeting and a decent budget, it’s likely a delivery or setup issue rather than audience size. Here’s how to troubleshoot and fix it:
1) Sales Objective Without Enough Data
If you’re using the Sales objective and Meta doesn’t have enough purchase data, it struggles to optimize.
→ Fix: Try switching temporarily to Landing Page Views or Add to Cart to warm up the pixel.
2) Pixel or Conversion Event Not Set Properly
If your pixel event (like Purchase) isn’t firing or set as the optimization goal, Meta may pause delivery.
→ Fix: Go to Events Manager and confirm your Purchase or Conversion Event is active and firing.
3) New Ad Account or Domain
Meta is cautious with new ad accounts, new domains, or new business managers, especially in sensitive categories like health.
→ Fix: Build account trust with a few low-risk traffic or engagement campaigns first.
4) Overlapping or Conflicting Ad Sets
If you have multiple ad sets targeting similar audiences, Meta may throttle one to prioritize the other.
→ Fix: Consolidate similar ad sets and use Audience Overlap tool to check for conflicts.
5) Ad Rejected Silently or Limited by Policy
In health and wellness, Meta may restrict delivery without outright disapproval.
→ Fix: Check ad diagnostics, and review your ad copy for compliance (avoid language around conditions, results, etc.).
Try running a new campaign with a different objective (like traffic), a simple image ad, and no interests—just broad targeting. See if it delivers. That helps isolate if the problem is in the setup or category.