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secret ‘under-the-fingernail’ facebook ad technique [video]

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kingkong.com.au

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sabri@kingkong.com.au

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Most people’s Facebook ad copy is like watered-down sh*t. {NAME}, Most people’s Facebook a

Most people’s Facebook ad copy is like watered-down sh*t. {NAME}, Most people’s Facebook ad copy is like watered-down shit. Mush. Drivel. Weak words that fall flat in the gale-force winds that blow through the battlegrounds for attention. And the number one sin I see people commit when writing ad copy is… It’s too vague. It’s limp and lifeless. They try to speak to everyone, so they speak to no one. Because being all things to all people, is the fastest way to become invisible. But today, my good buddy ol’ pal {NAME}... captain Suby has something for you… A little treat. A gift, if you will. It’s a free video training where I get down in the dirt… and let you look over my shoulder… As I come up with some killer Facebook ad hook to sell like crazy. [Check it out here](. [Writing Facebook Ad Video]( Here’s just a fraction of what I reveal... - How to write copy that gets under the fingernails of your market (so they buy in HUGE quantities!) - Elephants trumpeting around riding unicycles (ignoring this ONE thing kills your conversions more than ANYTHING) - How to ‘set the scene’ and use seduction to sell like hell - How to write copy for wild scale (most people never get this right) - The most violated rule in ad copy and why it could be killing your sales! (I can count on one hand the number of businesses not making this fatal mistake!) - And much, much more. I really shouldn’t be teaching you this for so little money (*cough* free). But I just can’t help myself {NAME}. I refuse to sit back and watch people murder their money with incompetent agencies… Or by listening to fake “gurus” who have never written a single winning ad in their life. They’re all waffles, no syrup. All bark, no bite. Anyhoo. [You can check it out here](. No opt-in required. Just pure value. To your success! Sabri ‘Straight Shooting’ Suby P.S. How do you like this style of content? Want more of it? Wanna see something else? Hit reply and lemme know. P.P.S. If you want more of this hardcore, no holds barred, in-the-trenches strategies for growing your business… then this is just the ‘bread with olive oil’ that they bring to your table at a nice restaurant… It’s not even the entrée – of what I’m cooking up here. Sabri Suby Founder & Head Of Growth Level 1, 12 River Street South Yarra, 3141 Victoria, Australia Ph: 1300 858 250 www.kingkong.com.au [Unsubscribe]( Level 1, 12 River Street South Yarra, Victoria 3141 Australia

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