How much are you losing on Facebook ads? Have you ever thought Facebook ads work for some but you have to take a course or spend thousands of dollars to get any scalable result? My guest Marya Jan is going to tell you something I’m sure you’ve never heard before.
She doesn’t want you to start running Facebook Ads!
That’s right Mara thinks Before you invest a single dollar in a Facebook ad, you need to have a strategy in place from the start in order to get results. Just like with anything you’re attempting to accomplish you have to have a roadmap to get there. We covered a ton of information in this conversation and one of the many things I learned about some of the mistakes I’ve made is to send traffic to a cold page.
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