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Fluent in FB Ads: Week 2 Homework!
If you are a premium or VIP member: Here's your homework if you are currently participating in Fluent in FB Ads Post your ad screenshot (based on the class, not something previously made) Make sure we can see the image and primary text, headline. If the primary text is cut off, reply to yourself and paste the primary text in. Upload your Reel ad, Also!
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This is a direct ad to my shopify store.
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Life did not bestow her gifts with an even hand. There was so little in Hannah Miles’s favour that, in the quietest moments, she wondered if she had been overlooked by the Fates entirely. She possessed neither beauty nor fortune to make her a desirable catch, and her most constant companion was solitude. Once, her father had been the brave surgeon saving the lives of dashing military men on the battlefields of Europe. That brought a modest number of social invitations, as other women thought Hannah could pass on love letters to wounded officers. Then tragedy struck their family and Sir Hugh Miles turned his focus to the research of Unnatural creatures and their diseases, which earned him the moniker, whispered discreetly, of mad scientist. Hannah’s engagements became few and far between when it was known she assisted in her father’s research and even handled his test subjects. She wasn’t certain whether it was the stain of employment that made her unacceptable, or the risk of contamination escaping her father’s laboratory. Perhaps they feared that Hannah harboured a contagion in the folds of her clothing or catching a ride on her bonnet. Regardless, social invitations were in scarce supply when your peers feared a plague-ridden rat would jump from your reticule and spoil the scones. Her mother, Lady Seraphina Miles, had once been the most powerful mage in all of England, and as such, held a rank equivalent to that of a duke. However, magical ranks were only bestowed on the mage and did not pass to family or descendants. That meant her mother’s position and any associated privileges had been lost upon her untimely death. To add to society’s misgivings, Lady Miles still resided in the family home. There were simply too many blots on Hannah’s name for society to know quite what to do with her.
Fluent in FB Ads: First Q/A thread
If you can't attend Friday's class live please throw your questions in this thread! If you are a VIP member, please post your questions to the Google Form in the Classroom: VIP ACCESS
Fluent in FB Ads: First Q/A thread
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My data set/pixel management looks a little different. "Automatic website matching" isn't a toggle off/on but a heading. Instead I have "Automatic Advanced Matching" BUT when I toggle it on, then navigate away from the page and come back, it is off. I can't get on to "stick". There's no save option, so how do I get ON to stay on? :/
Skool Reader Communities
Skool is really pushing getting bigger, to hobbiests, to creative endevors like crocheters and writers. I was planning to have a reader group to get bonus content, read free stories, and create a community for my readers. And I think this might be a great way to jump the genre barrier (at least for certain of my pen names) Get them on an ecosystem where I can reach them directly! So I'm thinking about the best possible way to lay out Bonus "Classrooms' Classrooms by Series, or Genre, or 'Story Classrooms' I lock down for a few bucks and they can pay to unlock. How would you best leverage Skool to bring your readers together? Remember, it can also be findable on Skool and on Google if you make it public! You can start on the $7 plan too: https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=4fadcf87df884a2182779d78ff86ce61
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This sounds really interesting. Do you see it as an alternative to Patreon? I have a Patreon that is linked to Discord, but maybe Skool would sort of combine both?
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Tilly Wallace
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I write cozy gothic novels set in the Regency era. Think Jane Austen + Addams Family

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