DiscoverAds that Convert#68 Why Cookie Cutter Templates, Copy & Ad Formulas are Keeping You Stuck
#68 Why Cookie Cutter Templates, Copy & Ad Formulas are Keeping You Stuck

#68 Why Cookie Cutter Templates, Copy & Ad Formulas are Keeping You Stuck

Update: 2020-02-06
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Hey there! Welcome back to another episode of Ads That Convert! This week I’ll be discussing with you why using cookie cutter templates, copy and strategy could be holding you back from experiencing your ads true potential.

Does your audience engage with your ads? Or do they tend to scroll by them without doing anything? If they do engage, do they buy? Or do they drop off half way through the process, never to be heard from again?

If you’re experiencing issues, the problem could be the formula you’ve been given. Not all audiences are alike, and sometimes we forget that when it comes to sales and creating ads! Not to worry though, I’ll help you figure out what will work for your audience, and it starts right here with this episode.

  • Why your audience may not respond to your ads the exact same way as someone else's
  • The importance of knowing how YOUR customer feels about engaging with your funnels and processes
  • Why you shouldn't be afraid to test things out once you’ve learned the foundational framework of running a successful ad campaign.

 

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#68 Why Cookie Cutter Templates, Copy & Ad Formulas are Keeping You Stuck

#68 Why Cookie Cutter Templates, Copy & Ad Formulas are Keeping You Stuck

Liz Melville