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Hey, {NAME}. Earlier this month, I told you about a new project I'm working on. I'm working on a new

Hey, {NAME}. Earlier this month, I told you about a new project I'm working on. I'm working on a new course called Building Blocks, and it will help introduce and sharpen Meta advertising skills of less experienced advertisers. I continue to make progress on the content, and I will close pre-orders on Friday. If you're interested in getting in on the pre-order, keep reading... My primary focus tends to be on the most advanced tactics, but an introductory course is important as a foundation. Even for those who advertise already, it can be beneficial to fine-tune and polish the edges. Because Building Blocks is more of an introductory course, I approach pricing and lesson creation differently. All Power Hitters Club members (Basic and Elite) will have access to these lessons while they are members. You can also get long-term (as long as the content is relevant) access by purchasing the course as a stand-alone product. When the course content is ready, the purchase price will be $97. In the meantime, you can pre-order for only $29. Pre-order here: [( Each lesson will consist of the following: - Video tutorial - Written tutorial - Audio download - Quiz (where applicable) I'm constructing the course content now, but my plan is to have lessons on the following topics: - Campaigns, Ad Sets, and Ads - Campaign Objectives - Special Ad Categories - Advantage Campaign Budget - Buying Types - A/B Testing - Conversion Locations - Performance Goals - Bid Strategies - Dynamic Creative - Audience Selection (Advantage+ Audience vs. Original Audiences) - Budget and Schedule - Placements - Ad Identity - Ad Setup - Ad Creative - Destination - Advantage+ Creative - Tracking Basics - Basic Advertising Glossary - Ad Metrics Foundations If you look closely at the topic list, you'll see that this is a step-by-step course on creating a Meta ads campaign. These lessons aren't meant to be exhaustive, advanced dives into advertising topics. They are meant to explain these topics in a simple, easy-to-understand manner to increase your confidence in Meta advertising. If you are an advanced advertiser already, this course may not be for you. Keep following my content for advanced advertisers or [join my PHC - Elite community]( to dig deeper. Otherwise, [pre-order today]( to take advantage of this special offer. I will close the order form on Friday and re-open again at full price when the content is ready (likely next week). Let me know if you have any questions at all. Have an amazing week! Cheers, Jon [UPDATE EMAIL PREFERENCES]() [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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