Facebook Sales Strategies with Kim Walsh Phillips

Facebook Sales Strategies | Episode 431


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"Don’t Have A lot of Time Before Your Next Webinar or Launch?”

In this episode, Kim gives us some tips on advertising for your next webinar when you don’t have much time before the event. 

Key Takeaways!

  • Quick Idea:
  • For any webinar, training event, or online event that you have a short-time frame for, I recommend you don’t do the basic advertising.
    • You don’t have a lot of days to optimize the ads.
  • Best thing you can do is...
  • 1.) Create a social media post
    • Go into your ads manager, set up an ad, and set-up for a conversion.
    • Then you promote the post.
    • When you create the ad, go to the top of the page (the right-hand-side), and select: choose a post.
    • Facebook post.
    • You can do this for all the ad sets that you want to target.
    • This way all the social proof that is created, the likes, the shares, they will all run off the same post.
    • Higher relevancy score.
    • Charge you less money.
  • 2.) Kim does not recommend daily ad spend
    • Choose a lifetime spend, and put all the money in there.
    • We have tested this, and Kim has received fantastic results.
  • Checkout: fbsaleslaunch.com

Resources Mentioned in this Episode

How to Launch A Campaign in Seven Day or Less! - fbsaleslaunch.com

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