Examples of our Facebook campaigns for B2B

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sumaiyakhatun26
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Examples of our Facebook campaigns for B2B

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Why do I say that Facebook will work for B2B companies? We run a number of such campaigns at digitalk .

For one of our clients, we acquire contacts to owners of car repair shops and registrations in our proprietary affiliate program for companies in this industry - we operate in several markets, and the registrations and leads amount to hundreds.

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Direct sales activities are also possible – for example in the hosting industry.

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You can also acquire contacts to companies interested in changing gas and electricity saudi arabia rcs data suppliers. As it turns out, you can talk about business on Messenger – or at least start a business conversation there.

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Selling trucks to transport companies? Also possible.

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Of course, it's not like you just need to set up an ad, launch a few creatives and everything will magically work. It does happen sometimes, to my surprise, but in general, Facebook campaigns for B2B - as I wrote above - are complicated.

On the portal itself, they require several stages. Various landing pages and their tests appear along the way. We combine the activities with other channels – e-mail marketing or Google Ads – to finally deliver the result. However, nobody said it would be easy!

To sum up, advertising on Facebook for B2B makes sense, provided that we know how to reach the right audience – which comes down to creative or content ideas and skillful selection of the target group.

Of course, I haven't exhausted the subject and there are still a number of things that would be worth mentioning. For example, about dedicated lead generation on Facebook advertising target. However, I focused on the most important things from my perspective.
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