Meta doesn’t offer precise job title targeting like LinkedIn, but with the right combination of interest-based targeting, behaviors, and ad copy, you can still reach high-quality audiences effectively.
Here’s how to target professionals & high-income individuals on Meta:
1. Use smart interest-based targeting
You’ll want to search for interests that signal career level, income, or personal development mindset. In the Ad Set level → Detailed Targeting, try these phrases:
High-income job title proxies:
These aren't exact job titles, but often correlate with them:
“Business owner”
“Small business owners”
“Corporate executives”
“Entrepreneurship”
“C-level executives”
“Financial services”
“Venture capital”
“Investment banking”
“Software engineering”
“Technology startups”
Professional tools/platforms:
High-paying industries:
“Information technology”
“Real estate investing”
“Healthcare industry”
“Management consulting”
“Wealth management”
2. Target based on personal growth mindset & high-ticket intent
If your offer relates to wellbeing, mindset, or personal growth, use:
Personal development & success:
“Tony Robbins”
“Jay Shetty”
“Mindvalley”
“Self-improvement”
“Emotional intelligence”
“Leadership development”
“Success magazine”
“Positive psychology”
High-ticket behavior signals:
3. Layer in demographics for refinement:
Age: 28–55 (ideal for mid-career professionals)
Income (only available in some regions like the US): Target Top 10–25% of income earners by ZIP code
Education Level: “College grad”, “Master’s degree”, “Doctorate”
4. Pro tip: Use lookalikes and retargeting
Upload a list of your best clients (if you have emails) → create a Lookalike Audience
Retarget website visitors or people who engaged with lead magnets, webinars, or video views
In your ad copy, speak their language:
Instead of "Buy Now", use phrases like:
"For ambitious professionals ready for their next level"
"Exclusive growth strategies for leaders and achievers"
"Transform your mindset, elevate your life"
"A high-performance experience built for high performers"
"This isn’t for everyone — only for those ready to invest in their future"