'Conversion queen' Jennifer Spivak on the biggest myth about Facebook Ads and how she gets clients 7x return on ad spend
Jennifer Spivak is unapologetic about the fact that she wants to help women get rich. After studying public relations at City College in New York City, an internship opportunity eventually led to a role as a partner at a digital marketing agency. Four years later, she decided to take the leap and launch her own agency, specializing in Facebook Ads.
Learn more about Spivak’s Facebook Ads philosophies, how they can help business owners grow their revenue, and how surviving an abusive relationship helped her find her freedom – and secure her finances at the same time.
Having done all these other different marketing modalities throughout the last 10 years, Facebook Ads yield the best tangible, bottom line results. I love marketing, but I’m in the game to help women make money — that's what this is really about and this is the most direct path to that, as far as I'm concerned.Yes! And that’s what makes it so easy to sell. It’s not like I’m saying, “We’re going to create this content for you and grow your social media following.
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