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Today’s show is #50…that’s right, my 50th episode of the “Online Marketing Made Easy” podcast. In honor of Episode #50, I’m giving away a prize: a membership into my signature program, The Profit Lab. This program shows how to build business funnels so that you can grow your email list and profit from your leads. Entering to win this free membership is easy—just click here to leave an iTunes review for the “Online Marketing Made Easy” podcast. For Episode #50, I’m talking all about paid advertising. And nobody knows this subject better than my good friend Rick Mulready. He actually has a podcast of his own called “The Art of Paid Traffic.” One of the biggest things Rick does on this podcast is dispel the notion that paid advertisements are a negative thing. People often think you need a big budget to run a paid ad campaign, or lots of time for planning out a strategy. Or they might think they simply shouldn’t have to pay for advertising. In fact, anyone can engage audiences through paid advertising…and they should! In order to get started right away with two of the most popular types of paid advertising—Facebook ads and YouTube ads—with a simple cheat sheet that I created with Rick. It’s called “The Anatomy of High-Converting Paid Ads.” Get it by clicking here now. EPISODE FREEBIE Get "The Anatomy of High-Converting Paid Ads" FREE DOWNLOAD There are three main types of ads that you can and should be using now: Native ads Facebook ads YouTube ads It’s important to note that if all these strategies are new to you, don’t feel like you have to implement them all at once. It’s much better to explore one of them at a time. Test things out, educate yourself, take notes on what you see around the Internet that appeals to you. Don't forget to download our free cheat sheet for a fast, simple understanding of how to create these ads yourself! EPISODE FREEBIE Get "The Anatomy of High-Converting Paid Ads" FREE DOWNLOAD
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Ljudbok: 11 mars 2015
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