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10 Tips to Troubleshoot Your Facebook Ads

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Hey {NAME}, new content in this issue... Wondering why some of your Facebook ads aren't working? If

Hey {NAME}, new content in this issue... [10 Tips to Troubleshoot Your Facebook Ads]( Wondering why some of your Facebook ads aren't working? If your ads aren't delivering the results you hoped for, looking at specific aspects of your campaign can help you determine why. Discover 10 tips to troubleshoot your Facebook ads. [10 Key Marketing Trends for 2017]( Consumers are engaging with brands in more ways than ever. Wondering where those conversations take place? Mobile and social are the current channels of choice, but engagement via chat is growing. Messaging platforms like WeChat have 4.9 Billion active users, rapidly gaining on traditional social media (5.9 Billion). This is just one of the top trends driving marketing in 2017. Find 9 more valuable marketing trends in IBM’s e-paper. (Sponsor) [LIVE Facebook Messenger Training--Join Us! Social Media Marketing Society]( Wondering how to use Facebook Messenger ads and bots for your business? Join the Society today and you'll receive a live, 90-minute training session on Messenger bots tomorrow (Tuesday, May 16). Society membership brings you access to live, original workshops, three times a month, every month, keeping you up to speed with changes in social media marketing. [Facebook News Feed Changes, Snapchat Updates, and Facebook Group Discoveries]( In the news this week: Snapchat Rolls Out Limitless Snaps and Other New Tools, Snap Inc. Releases Q1 2017 Earnings Report, Facebook Reduces Low-Quality Links and Misleading Ads in the News Feed, and more… Mike Stelzner Founder, Social Media Examiner P.S. To ensure you receive our newest content, add mikestelzner@socialmediaexaminer.com to your contacts list. Use Gmail? [Watch this quick video]( to make sure you get our updates. Social Media Examiner publishes updates with links to our new posts and content from our partners. Your information: Name: {NAME} Email: {EMAIL} Opted in on: February 24, 2016. Want our weekly updates instead? [Click here to move to our weekly digest](. id: 7c086897-193ec7f5-1d85a659-2f353ebb Social Media Examiner, 13025 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064, USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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