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In this episode of Let’s Run Facebook Ads, host Nick Boddington tackles one of the most frequently asked questions in digital marketing: How much should you spend on Facebook ads? Whether you're new to Facebook advertising or looking to refine your existing strategy, understanding how to allocate your ad spend is crucial to success.
Nick breaks down the core principles behind Facebook Ads budgeting, helping you determine the optimal daily or campaign-level spend based on your business size, goals, and expectations. From cost-per-lead calculations to scaling strategies, this episode provides a clear roadmap for maximising your return on ad spend.
Get actionable advice to stop wasting money and start investing smarter in your Meta Ads campaigns.
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Follow me on Instagram to keep up to date with all the latest hacks: @nickboddington
You can now watch the episode on Youtube!
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In this episode of Let’s Run Facebook Ads, host Nick Boddington tackles one of the most frequently asked questions in digital marketing: How much should you spend on Facebook ads? Whether you're new to Facebook advertising or looking to refine your existing strategy, understanding how to allocate your ad spend is crucial to success.
Nick breaks down the core principles behind Facebook Ads budgeting, helping you determine the optimal daily or campaign-level spend based on your business size, goals, and expectations. From cost-per-lead calculations to scaling strategies, this episode provides a clear roadmap for maximising your return on ad spend.
Get actionable advice to stop wasting money and start investing smarter in your Meta Ads campaigns.
BUT THERE'S MORE...
Follow me on Instagram to keep up to date with all the latest hacks: @nickboddington
You can now watch the episode on Youtube!
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