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Best Bits: Save Time & Money on Facebook Advertising with Dynamic Creatives and Broad Targeting

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Best bits from Charley's episode - full episode here on Spotify, Apple, and more.
Ever wondered how top brands streamline their advertising campaigns on Facebook? Are you curious about how to make the most your time and money with Facebook Ads?
We actually use an exciting example of how this method could be (and has been) utilised for a brand like Hexclad, Gordon Ramsay's cookware line. If you want to make your Facebook ads more effective and efficient, this is the episode you've been waiting for.
My guest Charley dives deep into the 3-2-2 dynamic creative method, a unique approach that lets Facebook decide the best combination for the end user, making your ad campaign work like a well-oiled machine. By using engaging content that already worked organically, we go over how this strategy can increase brand reach and fuel the sales funnel.
Enjoy this best bit! If you want the full ep, it's here on Spotify, Apple, and more.
Want more Ellen Ave? Head over ellenave.com now and subscribe to the newsletter. It's the best way to get everything.
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Best bits from Charley's episode - full episode here on Spotify, Apple, and more.
Ever wondered how top brands streamline their advertising campaigns on Facebook? Are you curious about how to make the most your time and money with Facebook Ads?
We actually use an exciting example of how this method could be (and has been) utilised for a brand like Hexclad, Gordon Ramsay's cookware line. If you want to make your Facebook ads more effective and efficient, this is the episode you've been waiting for.
My guest Charley dives deep into the 3-2-2 dynamic creative method, a unique approach that lets Facebook decide the best combination for the end user, making your ad campaign work like a well-oiled machine. By using engaging content that already worked organically, we go over how this strategy can increase brand reach and fuel the sales funnel.
Enjoy this best bit! If you want the full ep, it's here on Spotify, Apple, and more.
Want more Ellen Ave? Head over ellenave.com now and subscribe to the newsletter. It's the best way to get everything.
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Website & Newsletter: ellenave.com
LinkedIn Profile: Finlay Barnett
Instagram: @ellenavepodcast
Youtube: Ellen Ave Media
TikTok: @ellenavepodcast

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