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Your guide to Flexible Ad Format...

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Hey, {NAME}. Now that Dynamic Creative is going away for Sales and App Promotion objectives, Meta re

Hey, {NAME}. Now that Dynamic Creative is going away for Sales and App Promotion objectives, Meta recommends using Flexible Ad Format instead. Do you know how to use it? Check out my deep dive here: [(=) Flexible Ad Format and Dynamic Creative are similar, but there are some unique differences. The hands-off approach while relying on automation remains the same. This feature is a true time saver if it fits your approach. And that's a big part of this. I never really got into Dynamic Creative because of the types of things I demanded during the past decade. But, my approach to Meta advertising has changed significantly during the past year or two, and my willingness to leverage a feature like Flexible Ad Format is the result. [Read today's post](=) for my guide to this increasingly important feature. It's possible it's not for you, but I encourage you to at least experiment. STRATEGY SESSION TODAY Every Tuesday, I host a Strategy Session for my private community (Power Hitters Club - Elite). For about an hour, we have a group discussion about problems we're facing, new features we're seeing, and whatever else it is we're running into with ads. You can bet that the topic of Flexible Ad Format will come up. I'd love to have you join us, but you'll need to become a member first. Learn all about my community here: [() If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask. Have a great week! Cheers, Jon P.S. You received this email because you subscribed to my newsletter. If you don't want to receive these alerts, click the link below to update your email preferences... [UPDATE EMAIL PREFERENCES]() [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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