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Expires in about two hours Hey - my offer to have my team create your Facebook campaign FOR YOU expi

Expires in about two hours Hey - my offer to have my team create your Facebook campaign FOR YOU expires TONIGHT. This is a BARGAIN, by the way. I'm actually worried that you might not think it's any good because the price is so low. Which is why I made this: [Here's a video of how we set everything up for you.]( Like I said, this offer expires tonight ...so if you want to [have a great Facebook ad campaign done FOR you ...without shelling out a ton of money, look at this.]( Frank P.S. Here's how we'll take care for this for you: 1. We get on a one-on-one call with you and SHUT UP AND LISTEN ...while you tell us exactly what you want to accomplish, who you want to attract, what you're ultimately selling, and how you want to sell it. 2. Then we do all the "boring stuff" like make sure your pixels are set up right, make sure the business manager is set up (if you don't have one, we'll set it up for you), ...same thing with your business page and your ad account. 3. Next, we research 20 different audiences to target. (You don't have to target all of them ...but it's best to have options instead of relying on just one.) 4. Then we create the actual ad. We do the image, the copy, everything. 5. Next, we tie everything together into a ready-to-go campaign so you can just flip the switch and take over from there. 6. Finally, we document how we set it all up for you ...just in case you need it. Pretty cool! [Here's a 70-something second video where I explain it in more detail.]( P.P.S. Here are some of my ad stats from this month. These are campaigns that are selling inexpensive stuff to complete strangers. These campaigns are using the exact same strategies we'll build for you. [Put us to work here :-)](=) March Campaign #1: [image] New campaign - if you do the math it looks like we LOST money, but ...check out the sales in the actual funnel: [image] Now - to be super clear - that's not ALL from the ad spend. In fact, the only thing we can definitely track back to the ad spend is the page you see in the big rectangle. And that looks WORSE lol. Until you look closer and see the number in the LITTLE rectangle. That's how many leads we got on that page. (All of them came from FB ads.) Now - if you know me, you know I'm big on following up with your leads because that's where the money is. Which is why you should check THIS out: [image] That is a screenshot from my tracking thingy (technical term) that shows the value of those leads based on how much they've spent over the past 30 days. As you can see, the average lead spends $20.42. If you multiply that by 1,416 leads that we got from Facebook ads - it's $28,914 in sales. Which is a little more than $5K in profit. Pretty good considering this is a new offer and I haven't dialed it in yet. The point of showing you this, by the way, is because you need to know the "big magic" is in getting the BASICS right. In this case, all I'm really doing is simply building a list and selling them stuff over time. That's only worked ...like ...FOREVER. Anyway - here's another one: [image] That's a screenshot for the little $4 offer I've been running FOREVER. I didn't spend as much last month because I'm testing out some new tracking software. Now - that funnel has all kind of order bumps and upsells ...and that's super hard to track on Facebook ...which is why it looks like we didn't make any money from the $14,641 in ad spend. Facebook is only tracking the $4 sales ...nothing else. But here's the actual funnel for the Month of March: [image] With this funnel, ALL of the traffic comes from Facebook. So we spent $14,641 and made $18,940 ...so we made a little over $4K in net profit. BUT - this funnel's job is simply to get new leads and customers at break even or better on the SAME DAY ...so I can sell them more stuff on the follow up. Which brings us this this: [image] That's my tracking - thingy showing all the OTHER stuff they bought in March AFTER their initial purchase. So when you factor all that stuff in ...now we're looking at a nice profit. Which is great but the REALLY cool thing about both of these campaigns is these are just the numbers for one month. Every dime that any of these leads spends from today onward is pure profit. Again - NOT MAGIC. It's just finding the right strategy that works for your business. [And if you want us to help you do that ...AND set up a campaign for you ...at a crazy discount ...go here.]( [Unsubscribe]( Frank Kern 7660 Fay Ave La Jolla, California 92037-0021 United States

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