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Tyrone M. Robinson III
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Facts About Facebook Advertising

Tyrone M. Robinson III
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Drexel Hill, PA
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Hello BP community!!! I'd like to contribute to this awesome forum with some tips... Facts About Facebook Advertising. #Fact1: It's not just about the image. #Fact2:You should do some research on your target audience prior to running an ad. #Fact3: If you do #Fact2 (properly) you'll be able to tell way more about your target audience than just what they like or have interests in. #Fact4: Most people run ads without knowing what their target audience has interest in. #Fact5: Keywords written in your ad copy are important. Most people are just guessing. 5 More Facebook advertising facts upon request. I'm new here so I'm not sure of yo. The topics interest level.* #notes4success In Trust, Tyrone M. Robinson III