Anatomy Of A Killer Facebook Campaign

If Facebook ads are in your future to become one of your paid traffic sources, then I got just the thing for you today to help get you started on the right track. AESConnect has put together an awesome infographic that illustrates 5 best practices to increase conversions and a detailed anatomy of a killer facebook ad campaign. I think if you put this together with my recent post of 5 tips to rock facebook ads with in 2012 you should be setup and testing Facebook ads in no time. If you didn’t already know, creating a Facebook page and running traffic to it from Facebook is a heck of a lot easier to get past the ad approvals team than traditional affiliate marketing links, especially links from some of the affiliate networks that Facebook doesn’t like!

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About the Author: Ralph "Ruck" Ruckman is the current Managing Partner of the Revived Media Affiliate Network. Partnered in conjunction with IMGrind.com and iMobiTrax.com, Ruck has been successfully coaching Internet Marketers across the globe for over a half-decade. Former CEO of a Top 20 mThink network, Revived Media now focuses on exclusivity within their affiliate network by only allowing students whom have been trained one-on-one and accepted into the network from the IMGrind Private Coaching Community. Together with Ryan and Bill we operate several web properties across the web including our own Mobile Tracking Solution in iMobiTrax. Connect with me on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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  1. michele120 says:

    I am an insurance agent. State laws forbid me from offering anything that could be considered a rebate. That includes coupons, discounts, etc.

  2. @nivethan says:

    Good one! This is the first facebook campaign info-graphic I saw!

  3. Austin says:

    wow this is a great visual! Thanks

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