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NEW 50 Step-by-Step Videos to Run Ads on Microsoft (for fast traffic...)

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OMG, this is perfect for beginners... Run Ads On Microsoft There are two ways to generate traffic. T

OMG, this is perfect for beginners... Run Ads On Microsoft There are two ways to generate traffic. The free way and the paid way. Free traffic generally requires tons of content creation and distribution on a daily basis that refer back to your website. This works but will cost you your time. Paid traffic on the other hand requires you to setup an ad campaign where you pay for clicks to your website. This works but will cost you for every click. Both have their pros and cons, but if you want to scale your business fast, then paid traffic is the way forward. We've put together a course that will help you run ads on Microsoft from start to finish. You'll learn everything from working with campaigns, adgroups and ads... to choosing keywords, setting bids and budgets... to fine-tuning your demographics, locations and even how to spy on competitor's ads. If you've ever wanted to learn how to run ads but were too intimidated by all the options and jargon, then now's your chance to take advantage of this. Lesson 1 - Overview of Microsoft Ads Lesson 2 - Microsoft Ads Dashboard Lesson 3 - Campaign Home Overview Lesson 4 - How to Edit Campaign Name Lesson 5 - How to Change Campaign Budget Lesson 6 - How to Change Bid Strategy Lesson 7 - How to Bulk Edit Campaign Budget Lesson 8 - How to Bulk Edit Bid Strategy Lesson 9 - How to Add Balance Lesson 10 - Types of Ads On Microsoft Ads Lesson 11 - How to Create a Visit to My Website Campaign Lesson 12 - How to Create app Install Ad Campaign Lesson 13 - How to Create Visit to My Location Campaign Lesson 14 - How to Create an Ad Group Lesson 15 - How to Make Ads Lesson 16 - Bulk Edit Ads URL Lesson 17 - How to Pause Ads Lesson 18 - How to Increase Ad Bid at a Certain Age Lesson 19 - How to Increase Ads in Certain Countries Lesson 20 - Optimization Recommendations Lesson 21 - How to Spy Competitors Ad Lesson 22 - How to Add Keywords Lesson 23 - How to Use Microsoft Keyword Planner Lesson 24 - Search for Keywords Using Google Planner Lesson 25 - How to Format Keywords Lesson 26 - How to Add Negative Keywords Lesson 27 - How to Set Daily Advertising Budget Lesson 28 - How to Edit Existing Ad Set Lesson 29 - Automate Extensions Ad Overview Lesson 30 - How to Target Countries Lesson 31 - Ad Extension Overview Lesson 32 - How to Add Sitelink Ad Extension Lesson 33 - How to Add action Extension Lesson 34 - How to Add Faq Extension Lesson 35 - How to Add Contact Us Extension Lesson 36 - How to Add Money Back Guarantee Extension Lesson 37 - How to Add Call Extension Lesson 38 - How to Add Price Extension Lesson 39 - How to Add a Structured Snippet Extension Lesson 40 - How to Add Callout Extension Lesson 41 - How to Use Ad Schedule Lesson 42 - Download Microsoft Ad Editor Lesson 43 - Installing Microsoft Ad Editor Lesson 44 - Microsoft Ad Editor Overview Lesson 45 - How to Edit Ads in Microsoft Ad Editor Lesson 46 - How to Delete a Campaign in Microsoft Ad Editor Lesson 47 - Import Google Ads Campaign Lesson 48 - How to Download Ad Performance Report Lesson 49 - How to Use Reports Menu Lesson 50 - How to Filter Campaign Info Remember, the only thing that's standing between you and more sales are the number of customers coming through your funnel. And that comes down to the number of subscribers you have, which ultimate comes down to traffic. So it only makes sense to master paid ads to get the leverage you need. To Download Now ➢ [ CLICK HEREÂ]( Have a fantastic day David Railey P.S. Did you get these?? >> How to sell your downloads - [HERE]( >> How To downloads - [HERE]( This is not an unsolicited email - you are receiving this email because you requested a complimentary copy of one of our free products, and/or joined one of our free events. We only suggest people and programs we believe in -- when we suggest people or products other than our own, please do your own due diligence and assume the links are from one of our sponsors or affiliate links. I appreciate you and love continuing to bring you great value and help you on your journey! David Railey 8150 Brookriver Dallas Texas 75247 United States mail@zipzend.com To remove your contact information - [Unsubscribe]( Â

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