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Best way to get started in Facebook ads
When it comes to getting started with Facebook ads, one of the most common questions I'm asked is how to go about getting the best results.
My recommendations are twofold.
First, consider investing in a program or course offered by someone who has extensive experience and a proven track record in this area.
Doing this will give you access to an expert who can provide advice and guidance as you navigate the complexities of setting up and running successful campaigns.
Second, take advantage of Facebook's free learning resource – the Facebook Blueprint.
This is a comprehensive series of courses specifically designed to teach people how to use Facebook ads effectively.
It covers everything from choosing appropriate objectives for your campaign, targeting the right audience and budgeting for success, through to tracking performance and evaluating results.
By completing these courses you'll gain valuable insight into the strategies used by experienced advertising professionals, which will help you get off on the right foot when starting out with your own campaigns.
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