Tag: advertising

Tutorial – How To Set Up Facebook Ads Manager


Facebook Ads Manager

You’ve probably spent some time considering the pros and cons of using Facebook for your marketing purposes and you’ve finally decided to take the plunge – CONGRATS! The first step is simply setting up your Facebook Ads Manager. What Ads Manager Does For You: Allows you to create and run your ads from a central location… Read more »

The Facebook Expert Tip I Disagree With – Boosted Posts


Facebook Expert Tip I Disagree WIth

What you’re about to read goes against what you’ve probably heard from other experts. They’ve told you time and time again not to do this. But I just can’t keep quiet – this is the Facebook expert tip I disagree with … a lot.   The whole point of social media is it gets your message out there… Read more »

Is there a marketing ninja move that will solve your Facebook Marketing Problems?


Is there a marketing ninja move that will solve your Facebook Marketing Problems?

Let’s face it – We all want the cool trick that can move our Facebook ads from it’s going OK . . . to Oh my gosh, I can’t handle the business.  People come to me regularly and want to know what kind of ninja Facebook trick will make their Facebook marketing work. There are… Read more »

Black, Grey, And White Hats – The Right And Wrong Way To Succeed At Facebook


The Right And Wrong Way To Succeed At Facebook

If you want to build a long-term machine that brings you a steady flow of new customers and avoid getting SLAPPED by Facebook Algorithm changes – this will be the most important blog post you read all year. Believe it or not, there is a right and wrong way to succeed at Facebook! Facebook wants… Read more »

Facebook Success Stories


Facebook Success Stories

I know that at times, stories we hear about Facebook (and some of the results that people get) are almost unbelievable.  So I want to tell you about some Facebook success stories from my clients and students. Their stories will inspire you. “This is Chris with Pop-A-Lock of the Chippewa Valley.  I just wanted to… Read more »