Persuasive Facebook Ad

Persuasive Facebook Ad Journey to a Free Webinar

Persuasive Facebook Ad Journey to a Free Webinar

Persuasive Facebook Ad

Is launching a successful Podcast as easy as 3 Simple Steps?

No, of course, it isn’t, but if most people knew how hard it was, they would never try.

Is Jenna a “bad person” for painting a podcast launch much easier than it is?

No. Not at all. She knows how powerful a podcast can be in driving online business growth.

Her job is to convince as many people as possible to launch a podcast so they can have the same growth she has.

And how do you do that? You make it seem effortless.

You break it down into simple steps and give people what they want: a silver bullet.

Her job is to get people to take just one step. 

One step forward toward their ultimate goal. One step into Jenna’s world.

Because once they are in Jenna’s world, she can help them take the next step.

Create a framework, give people simple steps, and show them the shortcut.

To get them to take their first step, make it feel effortless and guarantee their success.

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Persuasive Facebook Ad Hack for Course Creators

Persuasive Facebook Ad Hack for Course Creators

Controversy gets attention.

And no one causes controversy on Facebook and Instagram like Aleric Heck.

Aleric has a YouTube ad agency and coaching program.

And he loves pointing out that YouTube Ads are superior to Facebook Ads on…..

Yep, you’ve guessed it Facebook and Instagram.

Let’s dive into one of his ads.

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Then we move into the body of the ad.

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This is where things start hotting up. This section is clear, concise, and compelling. Each point is an answer to an objection that someone may have getting started with Facebook ads. 

 

More stuff isn’t the goal. It’s how you layout your argument and leave no objection unanswered to make saying yes a “no-brainer” decision.

 

But the creative is where this ad comes alive…

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First Aleric positions the audience: COACHES.

 

I’m not a fan of including “Attention Coaches” in the first line of ad copy, but I do like calling them out directly in the image.

 

And then the hammer blow – YouTube Ads Beat Facebook Ads Everytime.

 

This is highly evocative, especially as the ad is on Facebook. There is no question but this ad is going to draw lots of attention and comments.