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Optimizing Your Facebook Ads with Monica Louie

 

Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:

  • Monica went from corporate desk job to stay at home mom to blogger to Facebook ads coach.
  • How she pivoted her business from blogger to ads coach.
  • When is your business ready to start running ads – Monica goes into detail and discusses the #1 thing you need before you run ads.
  • What posts should you run ads to and how you get the best ROI for your money.
  • Don’t become Facebooks low hanging fruit. It’s only good for Facebooks wallet, not yours.

If you’ve been scared to run Facebook Ads or maybe you run ads now but you want to get lower CPCs, then listen up because Monica is demystifying Facebook ads for us in today’s episode.  You’re going to want to start running ads after hearing this conversation.  

Check out these highlights:

  • How Monica went from the corporate cubicle to stay at home mom. [2:28]
  • Monica and her husband paid off $120,000 in debt.  [5:53]
  • Pivoting your business and how to know it’s right.  [7:07]
  • How Monica got super low cost per conversions with her FB ads. [8:05]
  • When should you start running ads? [10:45]
  • How should you use FB ads without wasting a lot of money? [12:13]
  • Why shouldn’t I boost my post? [15:30]
  • Flourish with Facebook Ads [18:30]
  • 5 Questions You Should Ask Before You Spend Any Money on Facebook Ads – Free Guide [20:47]

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Thanks for Listening!

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The Importance of Branding and Design with Larken Lech

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Special thanks to Monica for joining me this week and to Carson Baker for being an awesome sound engineer.  Until next time!

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