EPISODE · Jul 17, 2018 · 13 MIN
One of the BEST Things You Can Do to Lower Your Facebook Ad Costs
from The Art of Online Business · host Rick Mulready
Today’s quick tip is about one of the best ways to lower your Facebook ad costs and get more people to see your ads, which is by aggregating your social proof. When you’re running the same ad across several ad sets, and you’re getting all those likes, comments, and shares on those ads, how can you set everything up so that you’re aggregating all that social proof onto each of those ads. It’s a simple little hack which can drastically lower your ad costs, increase relevance score, and get more people to see your ads. Cut your lead gen costs in HALF with my $37 mini-course–NOW only $17!Visit The Art of Online Business website for Facebook Ads help Please click here to give an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes! Thanks for your support!Kwadwo [QUĀY.jo] Sampany-Kessie’s Links:Get 1:1 Meta Ads Coaching from Kwadwo!Get Done For You Facebook AdsSay hi to Kwadwo on InstagramSubscribe to The Art of Online Business’s YouTube ChannelRunning your ads alone, hoping you're not missing something? I personally audit your account and set up your ads the right way, then I'm in your corner every week for five months. You're not doing this alone anymore. For course creators & coaches already running ads. Click here to join The Ad Room
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Today’s quick tip is about one of the best ways to lower your Facebook ad costs and get more people to see your ads, which is by aggregating your social proof. When you’re running the same ad across several ad sets, and you’re getting all those likes, comments, and shares on those ads, how can you set everything up so that you’re aggregating all that social proof onto each of those ads. It’s a simple little hack which can drastically lower your ad costs, increase relevance score, and get more...
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