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[Buffer Weekly Digest]( Trouble viewing? [View this email online]( Last week people using Buffer posted 5,179,937 updates to their social networks. It looks like you haven't connected an account to your Buffer yet - [connect an account now]( Is it possible to create the perfect Facebook ad? Hi there, We’d like to think there's a way to craft the perfect Facebook ad. But to find out for sure, we decided to speak with a true expert on Facebook advertising. That’s where VP of Marketing at DigitalMarketer, Molly Pittman, comes in clutch. Molly has been experimenting, iterating, and rocking Facebook ads for more than 5 years and currently manages millions of dollars in budget for dozens of clients. In episode #42 of [The Science of Social Media]( Molly shares the 5 key elements of a rock-solid Facebook ad and how to seamlessly integrate each into your next ad campaign. [Visit the Buffer blog]( Latest from our Social blog: [How to Use Twitter Analytics: 17 Simple-to-Find Stats to Help You Tweet Better]( [Unsubscribe]( Buffer. 44 Tehama Street San Francisco, CA 94105 [Buffer Weekly Digest](

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