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Create Social Media Ads That Get Customers Without Feeling Like Ads

ONLINE WORKSHOP

In a world where consumers are bombarded with advertisements, creating social media ads that blend seamlessly with organic content is essential for engaging your audience. This one-hour webinar, “How to Make Social Media Ads That Don’t Feel Like Ads,” will guide you through crafting ads that captivate and resonate with your audience without the overtly promotional feel. Learn how to design authentic, engaging content that feels natural and enhances your brand’s presence on social media.

WHAT YOU’LL GAIN:

  • Learn strategies to create social media ads that blend seamlessly with organic content.
  • Discover techniques for crafting authentic and engaging ad copy that resonates with your audience.
  • Understand how to use visuals and design elements to make ads feel more natural and less promotional.
  • Explore methods to align ad content with your audience’s interests and preferences for better engagement.
  • Identify best practices for measuring the effectiveness of ads that aim to integrate smoothly into social media feeds.

 

REGISTER HERE FOR FREE TO ATTEND

 

To attend this workshop, you must have signed up and purchased a Digital Solutions package through Realise Business. This event is funded and brought to you by the Australian Government – Australia Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) program.

YOUR PRESENTER – EDWIN SMITH

Edwin has spent the last 10 years working in social media, running the accounts for some of the biggest shows on television, including Survivor, The Voice, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, Love Island, and 10 Sport. He now specialises in organic social media for businesses, and has worked with over 300 people in the last three years through his business, The Social Sandwich. Edwin’s claim to fame is that he is occasionally liked by B-grade Australian celebrities on Instagram. He doesn’t take himself too seriously, and will try to make you laugh at least twice during the workshop.