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Promote your Facebook group in Ads Manager...

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Hey, {NAME}. I've got some good stuff to share with you today from a week of videos. We'll start wit

Hey, {NAME}. I've got some good stuff to share with you today from a week of videos. We'll start with the biggest news first. Get caught up below... 1. Run Ads to Promote Facebook Groups in Ads Manager We've heard rumors of this for a few weeks now. But the initial reports were of a button to promote your Facebook group from within your group. Now we're seeing that some advertisers have the ability to promote their Facebook groups from Ads Manager. Here's where to look... WATCH: [ON YOUTUBE](=) 2. The Easiest Way to Set Up Conversions API Meta is pushing more and more towards first-party data, which continues to get more important as privacy rules tighten. If you aren't yet sending events from the Conversions API, there's a free and easy option that may be at least a temporary solution. WATCH: [ON INSTAGRAM]() 3. Use Advantage Custom Audiences to Reach Warm and Cold Groups Going broad is all the rage now. What if you want to reach your remarketing audience but also have the ability to reach people beyond that group? There's a solution... WATCH: [ON FACEBOOK]( 4. 3,000 Sales for a $10 Budget? I love going through the logs of conversations that people have with my AI chatbot. Sometimes, people ask it ridiculous questions like this one, and it's interesting to see how that bot answers. In this case, it was a pretty reasonable answer to an unreasonable question! WATCH: [ON TIKTOK]() 5. How to Create Video Actions in Short-Form Video Tutorials Ever since I started recording short-form video tutorials, I've had numerous people ask me how I create the video actions that I use in these videos. Here's a quick explanation... WATCH: [ON LINKEDIN]( 6. Who Are You? It's important that your potential customers and organization know who you are and what you stand for. Here's a quick 60-second introduction of my unique story. WATCH: [ON YOUTUBE]() 7. Who Are You Not? While explaining who you are is important, it's also important to define who you aren't. This sets a clear line that separates you and your brand from everyone else, stating what you will not do. Here's mine... WATCH: [ON INSTAGRAM]( LET'S CONNECT ON THREADS! I've been super active on Threads ever since its launch more than three weeks ago. I'd love to connect with you there. Follow me at [threads.net/@jonloomer]( and make sure to let me know you followed from this email. If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask. Have a great weekend! Cheers, Jon [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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