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Lies, lies, lies (iOS 14)

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Is retargeting on Facebook dead? Let’s discover it together... Hey there, With the release of t

Is retargeting on Facebook dead? Let’s discover it together... Hey there, With the release of the iOS 14.5 update, I’ve started to see and hear a lot of LIES: - Some marketers spread rumors that the iOS 14.5 update slows down iPhones and drains their battery faster than ever -- with the hope that this will stop people to update their devices to this latest release. - Some people try to convince their followers that tracking is actually good to see relevant ads and warn that you’ll still see the same number of ads even if you stop tracking. (Which is technically true, but that’s NOT a convincing argument). - Others say that retargeting on Facebook is completely dead. Now, I’m here to bust all these myths and turn the advertising world upside down: For example, when it comes to pixel-based retargeting -- yes, it’s true. Classic retargeting audiences are (almost) dead starting this week with the release of Apple’s iOS 14.5 update… and Google will follow suit soon. But despite that… There’s a reliable way to retarget your hottest buyers on Facebook. This is NOT directly available within the Facebook Ads Manager… I haven’t seen anyone else talking about this… [But I reveal this brand-new audience type in my LATEST VIDEO >>]( This *new* audience type is guaranteed to work after the iOS 14.5 update to help you retarget your potential buyers up to 365 days. And it gets me at least 4x to 5x ROAS whenever I use it. Sounds too good to be true? [You have to check it out for yourself…]( But here’s the catch: I won’t keep this video up for long -- so make sure you [watch it now before your competition...]( Talk soon, Wilco You can [unsubscribe here]( or [update your details here.]( Connectio, Gageldijk 21, 3602AG Maarssen, UT, Netherlands

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