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EP191: How Facebook's Ad Delivery System Works: Part 2

03.05.2019 - By Tier 11Play

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Ralph and Molly are back with Part 2! Now that you understand Facebook's ad delivery system, it's time to explain what that means for your ad copy and creatives.

In this episode, we explain the 3 types of ads that currently work best with Facebook’s algorithm. We’ve included downloadable ad examples in the slides below that Molly will use to show how she creates ads that drive engagement and get favored in the algorithm.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN: Native ads—ads that fit in with the Facebook newsfeed—currently have the highest social proof

Molly breaks down the “Offer” Facebook ad strategy she uses to promote a docu-series and how she’s received 10,000+ shares and 22,000+ reactions on the ads

Molly talks about the “Conversation” Facebook ad strategy and how it can help you writes ads that create conversations and increase the social proof through user comments on the ad

Molly explains the “Tell A Story” strategy that she and Ezra Firestone use and why it has a high share-to-comment ratio

LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: http://www.teamtraffic.com/ (Team Traffic) https://www.facebookblueprint.com/student/catalog (Facebook Blueprint) https://www.facebook.com/policies/ads (Facebook’s Ad Policy) Facebook's’ Policy on Low Quality or Disruptive Ads Avoid Creating Negative Experiences with Ads on Facebook https://tools.pingdom.com/ (Pingdom) https://gtmetrix.com/ (GTMetrix) https://tiereleven.com/191 (Tiereleven.com/191) Episode 144: Why This is Still the Best Time to Be a Facebook Marketer (Plus… Insights from Facebook’s NYC Office) Episode 190: How Facebook’s Ad Delivery System Works: Part 1

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