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We cracked the code to 'cold traffic'

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If you’ve ever tried to scale a new marketing funnel to cold traffic, then I’m willing to

If you’ve ever tried to scale a new marketing funnel to cold traffic, then I’m willing to bet you’ve said some version of this sentence: "Why do profitable campaigns suddenly become unprofitable the moment you try to scale them?" You know how it goes… You launch a new campaign with a small test budget, then… ...After a day or two, it’s clear you have a winner ...Spend increases and so do sales (woo!) ...ROI drops, but it’s still a winner so you spend a little more ...Next thing you know, you’re telling Facebook and Google… "Shut up and take my money!" But then, something happens… Conversions drop…sales dry up…and your winning campaign becomes a big, fat loser. You do your best to optimize the ad copy and targeting, but nothing seems to work. Yeah, I’ve been there too :) The fact is creating a winning campaign is hard, but scaling it to cold traffic is even harder. Most people think it is a "traffic problem". The truth is...there is no such thing as a "traffic problem". Unfortunately, no one is talking about what IS the problem, which is why I’m hosting this training… [Buyers From Scratch]( The ability to craft funnels that convert total strangers into customers AT A PROFIT is the single most valuable skill anyone can have. Over the past decade, I’ve developed a step-by-step method and it can be taught to marketers just like you in a matter of days. [Click here now so we can get started on building the perfect cold traffic funnel together!]( Talk soon, Ryan P.S. This is not your average "how to get more customers" course. It's the exact system I use every single month in my own business and it works for me, so I know it'll work for you too. [Click here now so we can get started](   Sent to: {EMAIL} DigitalMarketer, 4330 Gaines Ranch Loop, 120, Austin, TX 78735, United States Know someone who’d like this email? [Forward it to a friend!]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Become a subscriber!]( Want to change what emails you get from us? [Manage your subscriptions]( Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe]( DigitalMarketer is a skills and talent development platform for modern marketers. By combining courses, certifications, community, and coaching, we give marketers everything they need to succeed (and look really smart doing it). Our purpose is to both simplify and systemize marketing so marketers can do their best work, drive measurable results, and gain the status and respect they deserve. (Because without marketers, nothing gets sold.)

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