Best course to learn Facebook Ads in 2016?

davidle

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Has anybody had a chance to sift-through all of the bullshit? Enough to produce a recommendation? My starting point w/ Facebook is zero. I know literally nothing. Ideally, I'd like to get to the point where I can charge for my expertise.
 


Oh shit. Sweet. Wise idea for them to do this. Do they speak much about selling Facebook ad services as an agency?

I'd love it if I could learn from people actually charging customers (specifically for Facebook ad campaigns) about their process...was hoping there was a course delving into something like that. This looks like it'll teach me everything I know about actually using Facebook ads, which will be highly necessary.
 
Oh shit. Sweet. Wise idea for them to do this. Do they speak much about selling Facebook ad services as an agency?

I'd love it if I could learn from people actually charging customers (specifically for Facebook ad campaigns) about their process...was hoping there was a course delving into something like that. This looks like it'll teach me everything I know about actually using Facebook ads, which will be highly necessary.

If you can't run profitable Facebook Ads campaigns why would you want to try to sell your services? I'm sure learning with your clients' money sounds fun and all but it's not a good idea.

Crawl -> Walk -> Run -> Coach
 
If you can't run profitable Facebook Ads campaigns why would you want to try to sell your services? I'm sure learning with your clients' money sounds fun and all but it's not a good idea.

Crawl -> Walk -> Run -> Coach

I hear what you're saying, but there wouldn't really be any way for me to test this without other people's businesses/money. For example, if a house builder gets a lead on Facebook ads, that one lead could turn into tens of thousands of dollars worth of business. What could I promote on my own that would give me such a high payoff? I don't have a business where one lead is worth tens of thousands.

That same builder is too busy building houses/managing employees to manage his Facebook campaigns, so theoretically I could develop expertise (more expertise than him) and charge him for it. That's not to say I would be charging without a clue. I'd be looking to get a clue before I felt comfortable charging him money. Does that mean I have to be able to promote shitty CPA offers to gain expert status? I don't know, I'm sure I'd learn a lot (I've done it in the past). But leads for CPA offers aren't worth nearly as much. If a single lead is high-value, I just have to know a lot more than the business owner to charge for it (is what I'm thinking).