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Video Tutorial, don't ask you don't get.. (6)
02-04-2016 02:39 PM
#1
franky88 (Member)
Video Tutorial, don't ask you don't get..
Hey
Was hoping we could get some video tutorials on scaling/optimizing a campaign done by one of the administrator/moderators..? Fbqueen & Zeno..hint hint.
Would be nice to see exactly how the pros do it, I'm a firm believer of you don't ask you don't get.
Franky88
02-04-2016 03:15 PM
#2
attilafxx (Member)
I don't think anybody would give a free video at all.
Only when they don;t make enough money out of it anymore or give you just a teaser to buy a complete course or so for 20 or more K's.
02-04-2016 05:12 PM
#3
cmdeal (Veteran Member)
There are TONS of great content here on optimising FB campaigns if you use the search function, like:
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...ign-like-a-Pro
or
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...ade-me-180-day
02-04-2016 06:42 PM
#4
jasonaao (Member)

Originally Posted by
attilafxx
I don't think anybody would give a free video at all.
Only when they don;t make enough money out of it anymore or give you just a teaser to buy a complete course or so for 20 or more K's.
Yah its normally how it goes, they share once they are "done" with it.. But thats totally understandable if its a free video.
02-05-2016 02:42 AM
#5
zeno (Administrator)
Well, practically its a lot easier to present everything once done otherwise you have to keep some sort of video diary, the recording quality, sound of your voice, coherency of everything fitting together, etc. can fall apart.
If you do it all in one go once complete its a lot easier to explain things effectively.
On a side note, this will be coming... case studies and a 2016 FB guide by me. I have to figure out the best way to do that though as I don't use the native FB interfaces, which makes the way I do things different, I don't know my way around the native interfaces as well, etc. Will figure it out!
02-06-2016 12:14 AM
#6
franky88 (Member)

Originally Posted by
zeno
Well, practically its a lot easier to present everything once done otherwise you have to keep some sort of video diary, the recording quality, sound of your voice, coherency of everything fitting together, etc. can fall apart.
If you do it all in one go once complete its a lot easier to explain things effectively.
On a side note, this will be coming... case studies and a 2016 FB guide by me. I have to figure out the best way to do that though as I don't use the native FB interfaces, which makes the way I do things different, I don't know my way around the native interfaces as well, etc. Will figure it out!
Thanks Zeno, looking forward to what you guys bring in 2016.
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