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My questions:When the second client comes in?
My questions:When the second client comes in, what is the correct/best practice? Option A: Duplicate the entire winning campaign → create a brand new campaign for the new client → only change the location targeting (and creatives if needed)? Option B: Keep using the same running campaign and just add a new ad set inside it with the new client’s locations? Option C: Just add the new locations directly into the existing ad sets?How do you properly separate and distribute the leads automatically? Facebook gives city and postal code in the lead data, but if everything is in one campaign, how do you instantly know which lead belongs to Client 1 vs Client 2 and route it correctly (WhatsApp/email) without manual work?
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Ad Creatives
Hey all, I'm looking to do a deep dive on studying how to make ad creatives this weekend both static and video. Especially interested in AI based creatives or leveraging AI for the ideation and copy for these ads. I am not a video editor, so those may be skills I need to learn as well. The module in this group is great, but I was wondering if there are other methods I should learn? With andromeda it sounds like campaigns are highly dependent on creative diversity and volume, so I want to get better at this. Thanks in advance for any insights.
How to improve contact rate of leads?
Hello, anyone has any bubbling idea on how they improve contact rate for leads? & if anyone knows what the average contact rate it for leads in the auto finance space? :/ any feedback would be appreciated.
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