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The 8 Things You Must Do to Improve Your Sponsored Social Ads

Convince & Convert

As organic reach dwindles, social media ads are becoming more and more appealing to marketers. The question is, how can you ensure your campaigns generate clicks and revenue? Here, I’ll distill these lessons and apply them to social ads. You’ll learn how to optimize your ad creative, targeting, and format for the best results.

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Digital Advertising Terms and Jargon Every Marketer Should Know

Act-On

A/B testing is a method used to determine which version of an ad or landing page performs better. Account-based advertising displays ads exclusively to specific job titles at your target accounts. This ensures that your ads are only visible to the relevant people at General Mills. What is an Ad Audience?

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A Simple Guide for Setting Up Your First Google AdWords Campaign

Hubspot

If you start running campaigns around the phrase "solar powered tractors," your customers will never see your ads! Those who click on your ad who are interested in commercial electric tractors or private gas tractors will be eating up your budget, because they aren't part of your target audience. Think about it.

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Facebook advertising cost: Everything you need to optimize your ROI

Sprout Social

Facebook advertising costs range widely and are dependent on many factors, including your industry, location and objectives. With more businesses paying for Facebook ads and Facebook limiting the number of ads they show, quality and targeting is paramount. Factors that affect cost. Lower your costs.

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How to Get Started with Performance Marketing

Outbrain

You determine the action, then pay when that action has been completed – whether it’s a sale, lead, or click. In most traditional forms of advertising, the advertiser pays a fee up front for ad space independent of performance. That could mean hundreds to thousands of dollars spent without ever seeing a conversion.

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A Jargon Busting Guide to B2B Programmatic Advertising

Inbox Insight

Ad Fraud – occurs when an advertiser is charged for ad placements that have never been seen by human eyes. Ad Fraud – occurs when an advertiser is charged for ad placements that have never been seen by human eyes. Ad Inventory – advertising space that a publisher has available.

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What Is an Ad Network? Definition, Types, and Examples

Martech Advisor

An ad network is defined as a mediator between publishers and advertisers, to curate a large repository of ad inventory from publishers and sell it to advertisers. With digital ads comprising roughly half of the world’s total advertising spends, it is becoming the go-to marketing medium for advertisers. Top 3 Ad Networks.