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2 contributions to BRANDFLUENCERS
Paid ads are they worth it?
Our website will be launching soon and we'll be starting our social media pages shortly. My question is, how do paid ads work? Is it worth hiring a specialist to produce them? or should we produce them ourselves. Should we place them with Google? Fb IG or YouTube. Do they really work, it just seems to me that when I've already purchased a product I get flooded with ads for that particular product, which defeats the objective. Which in my opinion isn't the most effective way to get the most from the ad spend. Any tips or view points will be much
1 like • Feb 19
YES they work. BUT it needs iteration and testing I used ads that worked like charm with the right audience and when the settings were just slightly off, they had 0 people reaching out - once you find something that works, just don´t pause it. Keep running, even with low budget
Be honest… what’s been your biggest struggle with making money online?
Let’s be real, everyone wants to make money online, but most of us have hit the same wall at some point. You watch others post screenshots of their wins, and you think… “What are they doing differently?” For me, it wasn’t about the lack of motivation, I had plenty of that. It was the confusion. Too many courses. Too many “gurus.” Too many promises. What changed everything for me was when I finally stopped chasing quick fixes and started focusing on building real brand that solve real problems. Once I learned how to turn my brand into a system and treat it like a business, not a hobby and everything shifted. Clients came in. Confidence grew. The money followed. Now I realize success online isn’t about luck, it’s about structure, mentorship, and consistency. And that’s exactly what this community is about: people who are done guessing, ready to grow, and willing to put in the work. But let’s be honest… What’s been your biggest challenge so far when trying to make money online? Finding something that actually works? Staying consistent? Overthinking every step? Not having the right people around you? https://wa.me/message/V43P3HDUYSHCJ1 Drop it in the comments Let’s have a real conversation.....no fake success stories, just real experiences and growth.
1 like • Feb 19
there are too many tools... and sometimes a client demands to use their workflow, so as a freelancer I had to get 5 + File Sharing Providers with specific logins and it can be hard to maintain "one workflow" when collaborating with clients. --> overload of tools
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Jonas Marcel
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Filmmaker & Painter based in Munich. Skool Major Munich + Copenhagen. Clients: Porsche, Piaget, Richard Mille.

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