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If your Meta ads look perfect in Canva but tank in the wild, that’s not bad luck — that’s bad placement planning.
Fiona
Marketing Director
If your Meta ad looks perfect in Canva or Photoshop but turns up online with the hook cropped and the CTA missing… you’ve met what we like to call the placement problem.
Meta serves your creative in multiple aspect ratios across Feed, Reels, Stories, in-stream, etc. (think 1:1, 4:5, 16:9, 9:16). If you don’t design for that reality, key text gets cut — and performance is nonexistent.
Why This Happens
Here’s what’s really going on behind the scenes.
- Different placements = different crops.
A Feed placement might show 1:1 or 4:5, while Stories/Reels run 9:16.
Your “perfect” layout gets auto-fitted and sometimes trimmed.
- Overlays hide text.
Usernames, buttons, and progress bars sit on top of your creative — especially in Stories/Reels — so lower-third text and edges are risky.
The 2-Minute Fix (That Saves Campaigns)
Ideally, we want to be creating ads that fit each placement perfectly.
But sometimes, that’s not practical — maybe you’re testing a concept quickly or taking advantage of that “homemade” look Meta sometimes favours.
So if you need a quick Meta Ads fix for this, build a 1:1 master “safe zone” and keep all mission-critical text inside.
Here’s how to do it:
- 1. Create your ad in Canva or Photoshop.
- 2. Create a 1:1 square and make sure it’s in the centre of your artboard.
- 3. Keep your hooks, headlines, prices, and CTAs inside this safe zone and away from the edges.
- 4. For Stories/Reels (9:16), leave ~250px clear at the top and bottom so overlays don’t block your copy.
Want an Easy Win?
Audit your active ads.
If performance is a bit naff, rebuild the creative in 1:1 with a safe zone and re-upload.
This tiny change is often the difference between a scroll-past and a click.



