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Zuckerberg lost 10lbs while prepping for the iOS 14.5 update?

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In this special video, I compare 3 different audience types for retargeting... Hey there, This week,

In this special video, I compare 3 different audience types for retargeting... Hey there, This week, there’s been a lot of noise about the iOS 14.5 update. Even Mark Zuckerberg posted on Facebook that he lost 10lbs in the last month alone (perhaps while getting ready for the Apple hammer?) 😂 (This is real, btw. Not fake news. I took the screenshot myself). Every “expert” out there seems to be sharing what to do to get ready for the iOS 14 update to prevent losing your ad budget and your attribution data. [And in this video, I reveal something that no one else is talking about…]( In this special video, I compare 3 different audience types for retargeting and how they’ll work for you after the iOS 14.5 update. You can’t tell from the screenshot above, but one of them gets me as much as 10.37x ROAS and it ticks all the green boxes. [Click here to watch it and discover the best type of retargeting audience after iOS 14.5...]( This is a pure content video with no pitch. And if you watch it till the end and comment below the video, I’ll even share with you a cool Facebook tool that my team developed for absolutely free. (No sign-up, no opt-in, no credit card required). You won’t want to miss out on this. Talk soon, Wilco You can [unsubscribe here]( or [update your details here.]( Connectio, Gageldijk 21, 3602AG Maarssen, UT, Netherlands

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