Retargeting with Facebook Advertising Pixel
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Retargeting with Facebook Advertising Pixel
Retargeting with Facebook Advertising Pixel
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 40M | Lec: 16 | 136 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Send the right ad to the right segment using Facebook Pixels for tracking and retargeting your website visitors
Facebook just came up with the new pixels that helps recognize your website visitors, and send them customized messages and ads, based on which pages they visited, or where they are at the Sales Funnel.
Track And Retarget Your Website Visitors To Send Them The Right Offers
Learn how to install the Facebook pixel
Understand “cold”, “warm” and “hot” traffic
Follow people who visited your website and sell them later
Create and scale highly successful Facebook Ad Campaigns
Create Different Offers For Different Traffic
You will learn how Facebook pixels work, and how to create and install one in your website, or blog. We will discuss about the 3 different audience, and how to advertise them to maximize conversion, and I will show you how to create your Ad in Facebook, step-by-step.
If you have a blog, a landing page, and a Facebook Business Page, you will be able to create the ads and offers easily.
After completing this course, you will be able to segment your audience, retarget people who visited your blog, or specific pages, and send different offers to them, based on their purchasing behavior.
This course is a mix of animated slides, and screen capture videos. So you can see real-time how I create a Facebook Ad, and you can just follow it to do yours.
People who took this course say:
“This is a topic I have been curious about for some time, and when I tried to research it, the information I found seemed to be written for programmers, not normal people. If anything was in simple terms, it watered the information down so much I couldn’t do anything with it.