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Think Facebook ads don’t work for you? Think again! It?s no secret that Facebook can be a fan

Think Facebook ads don’t work for you? Think again! [WordStream] [This Month's Content Recap] [7 Fundamental Facebook Advertising Tips]( It’s no secret that Facebook can be a fantastic place to reach new audiences and grow your business. We hear about crazy awesome success stories all the time: “I just put stuff on Facebook, and I don’t know what happened, but six months later I quit my job and my side hustle became my full-time gig!” That’s all fine and dandy, but it’s definitely not the most common use case. We’ve heard more people have a completely different story: “We tried Facebook, but it just didn’t work for us.” The first story is definitely uncommon; but the second one is just as unlikely to be true. To make Facebook ads work for you and your marketing goals, you have to set yourself up for success and have realistic goals given some of the limitations of the Facebook platform. Here are our seven fundamental tips for Facebook advertising, from choosing the right campaign objectives to controlling your budget effectively! [KEEP READING]( [Free Google Ads Grader]( Google Ads can be hard. Find out how you compare to your competitors & get actionable tips to improve! [GET YOUR FREE REPORT]( [More from the WordStream Blog] [Boost Your Facebook Video Views with These 6 Tactics]( [READ THE FULL POST >>]( [Introducing Growth Academy: Free, On-Demand Digital Marketing Courses]( [READ THE FULL POST >>]( [I Spent $10 M+ on Google & Facebook Ads—Here’s What I Learned]( [READ THE FULL POST >>]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( WordStream 101 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02199 If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click on the following link: [Unsubscribe](

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