Episode #1440
How Neil Unlocked a Flood of Sales with One Weird Retargeting Ad
July 11, 2020

In episode #1440, we share how Neil unlocked a flood of sales with one fun retargeting ad! Actually, scratch that, we are giving you two! Tune in to hear about fun Facebook campaigns and using your own face and expressions to get more traffic!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How Neil Unlocked a Flood of Sales with One Fun Retargeting Ad.
  • [00:39] Neil has no idea which of his many retargeting ads to talk about!
  • [00:55] The sad faced retargeting ad that Neil ran a few days ago.
  • [01:38] The Facebook ad that Neil ran to get more likes on his page.
  • [02:04] Relevant offers to match with retargeting ads.
  • [02:30] OLAY’s clever campaign for skin products utilizing educational info.
  • [03:12] That is it for today!
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