Advertising on Google and Facebook isn’t about luck. It’s about having the right structure in place to capture sales or leads, and being able to measure the results – instantly.
It doesn’t really matter what kind of business you have, the structure of the campaign is always the same.
In this video, we’ve set up a campaign for a laser tattoo removal clinic. It happens to be in Sydney, but it could be anywhere. At the time this was recorded, the campaign had been running only four days – but it’s producing good, consistent results already.
Click the button below the video if you’d like to know more about advertising on Facebook and Google.
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