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Hey, {NAME}. It's been a while since I launched my last training course. It's time. After months of

Hey, {NAME}. It's been a while since I launched my last training course. It's time. After months of work, I'm excited to announce Building Blocks, my new introductory and skills sharpening course on Meta advertising. Sign up here: [( My goal with Building Blocks is to provide something that gives advertisers a strong foundation to help increase your confidence in Ads Manager. Each lesson takes you through steps and features that are required when creating a campaign. There are more than 25 lessons in all that cover almost every option when creating a campaign, ad set, or ad. Each lesson includes: - A written portion, complete with screenshots - A video to walk through what is discussed - Links to additional training materials for further reading There's also a 30-question quiz at the end to test your knowledge. You can watch a tour here: [ Building Blocks replaces Beyond the Boost as a more intro-level course to sharpen skills and fine-tune. As such, it's not intended to take you through the details of advanced strategies. But, there's plenty here for everyone. Building Blocks is best suited for the following groups: - Newer advertisers who lack confidence in their campaign creation process - Intermediate advertisers who want to be sure they fully understand options that are available - Agency owners who want to put their team members through proper training to get up to speed The price reflects the fact that this course is more intro level. But, the amount of content is certainly above and beyond what you'd expect at that price. You'll have two options: 1. Purchase the course as a stand-alone at $97 You'll have access to the training materials for as long as they remain relevant. 2. Sign up for Power Hitters Club - Basic at $29 per month You'll have access to the training materials for as long as you are a member and the content remains relevant. You can cancel your membership at any time. For more info or to sign up, go here: [(=) Let me know if you have any questions at all. I hope you're having 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 emails, click the link below to update your preferences... [UPDATE EMAIL PREFERENCES]( [Unsubscribe]( Jon Loomer Digital 17503 Ruxton Ct. Parker, Colorado 80134 United States

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