What's Your Next Move to Generate a Flow of Clients Using Facebook Ads?

Thanks for letting me know where you're at with Facebook ads!

My goal is always to keep you making decisions one way or another about what your next best move is to get your message out there and bring in more clients ... it's the fastest way to accelerate your success.

Now that you've made the decision that Facebook ads are right for you, you have another decision to make:

How are you best going to implement Facebook ads in your business?

The way I see it you have just three choices:

  1. Figure it out on your own
  2. Have someone teach you how to implement Facebook ads effectively
  3. Have someone do-it-for-you

That's it, just three paths you can take from here.

 

Which way is best for you right now?

If you're looking for some guidance for helping you choose, let me lay out some of the pros and cons of each choice ...

1.  Do it on your own, with no guidance

Figuring out how to do the technical parts of getting a Facebook ad set up isn't super complicated and you can figure this out on your own with a little bit of time.

What's more complicated is figuring out what works with Facebook ads, what headlines get the most clicks, what types of images stop people in their tracks, that kind of stuff that can take weeks or months of ad investment to figure out on your own.

Way back before there were even any Facebook ad trainings, that's what I had to do ...

And it wasn't pretty!!!

I spent wasted tens of thousands of dollars before I finally figured out a consistent system that worked for all my new ad campaigns.

Hopefully you don't waste that much money learning, but I guarantee you will waste some money (maybe even thousands) figuring out what works.

An even bigger concern for me than you wasting money, is you investing, not seeing any results and believing that Facebook ads don't work for you.  That would be the REAL shame because Facebook ads are one of the easiest and most effective ways to grow your business and I don't want you to miss out on that.

2.  Have someone who's been successful with Facebook ads guide you to do it yourself

This is the most cost effective option - cheaper even than doing-it-yourself if you factor in the wasted time and ad budget when you figure it out yourself.

What you'll want to do is find the right person though.

Here's the top 7 Things To Ask a Facebook Trainer Before You Hire Them ...

  • You like and trust them!
  • They've created the kind of results you want for themselves.
  • They've create the kind of results you want for others.
  • They can teach well.
  • They cover ALL the peices you need to be successful (not just the mechanical ad set-up).
  • They specialize in Facebook marketing only.
  • They offer 100% money back guarantee if you don't get leads.

Do I Fit the Bill for You ...

Do you like and trust me?

Do you like the results I've created?

Do you like how I teach?

Only you know the answers to those questions.  (I've set up Facebook Faucet to meet the other criteria for everyone!)

If the answer is yes to both you're going to want to leap into this special LIVE edition of Facebook Faucet before it's full!

3.  Have someone with experience do-it-for you

Obviously, this is the quickest and least time consuming for you but also the most expensive option. Done-for-you Facebook ad management will cost you between $12,000 and $120,000 per year.  (And if you're going to invest at this level, I suggest that you not chose the cheapest available option!)

Obviously, this is the quickest and least time consuming for you but also the most expensive option. Done-for-you Facebook ad management will cost you between $12,000 and $120,000 per year.  (And if you're going to invest at this level, I suggest that you not chose the cheapest available option!)