Easy To Create Facebook Ad Funnels That Convert
What you'll learn
- How to create a simple, yet effective Facebook marketing funnel for your business
- How to use content to generate leads using Facebook Ads
- How to setup a Facebok tracking pixel
- How to create a custom audience in Facebook
- How to create a Facebook Ad
- How to setup a remarketing campaign on Facebook
- How to setup a sales page
Requirements
- Have an understanding of who your ideal customer is and basic website skills.
- No special tools or software needed
Description
Facebook Ads allow you to target your exact customer with a customized advertising message. No other advertising platform allows the laser targeting options that Facebook Ads offers.
Unfortunately, many business owners find the Facebook advertising process complex and confusing and do not take advantage of the enormous opportunities Facebook Advertising offers.
In this course I teach you how to create an easy but highly effective Facebook Ad funnel that can generate targeted leads for your business.
I walk you through a step by step process of setting up your Facebook Ad Funnel and how to use targeted content to use in your ad to bring targeted people to your website and to turn them into leads for your business.
I also show you an easy way to get quality content created if you don't want to create it yourself.
Who this course is for:
- Business owners new to Facebook advertising that want to run effective ad campaigns and not just boosted Facebook posts. Not for advanced marketing funnel and Facebook Ad professionals.
Course content
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Instructor
Gary Shouldis has been providing web marketing and consulting services for small businesses and franchises since 2007. He is the founder of the online marketing agency 3Bug Media, with a blog reaching over 20K small business owners a month. He is an avid blogger and is frequently interviewed as a small business expert on sites such as Business Insider, Small Biz Trends, The New York Times and Glass Door.