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Advertisers Seek Avenues Outside Organic Social Media Methods

by Carla Becker
June 21, 2022
in Business
3 min read

LAS VEGAS, Nevada–Jason Nyback, regarded as a leading expert in helping coaches and consultants attract clients, has developed a proprietary process that allows coaches to attract high-ticket clients using Facebook ads to find premium coaching/consulting packages. Many in the field seek options in advertising beyond organic social media marketing in pursuit of reaching a larger, more targeted audience. Nyback’s methods have allowed him to profitably invest over $1M in Facebook ads.

As marketing yourself or your brand changes in an increasingly digital world, entrepreneurs attempting to communicate their message may prefer methods outside of the organic social media marketing done by influencers or personalities on popular platforms. Jason Nyback, utilizing 300-word-ads and a developed “Snowball System,” has tested hundreds of advertisements, images, headlines, audience strategies, and sales funnel combinations to figure out exactly what works to attract clients. Nyback then works to accelerate client growth to ensure profitable investments. 

“These businesses are too important to be tangled up in a hyper-competitive marketplace. They need to be able to cut through the noise and get in front of the clients who are ready to buy,” says Nyback, an entrepreneur with 17 years of experience. He started advertising with Google Adwords, driving over 12M visitors before switching his focus to Facebook advertising.

“Coaches & consultants are still struggling since the COVID shutdown. Most of them were forced online to find their clients,” says Nyback. “The average coach or consultant doesn’t want to become an ‘influencer’ or ‘personality’ to get clients and get their message out. They want to run a simple ad that attracts top-quality clients who are ready to work with them, and that is what we specialize in.”

Nyback reports investing $65,000 a month on Facebook, employing the site’s existing algorithms for his clients’ benefit in promoting themselves to ad-targeted groups to ensure they capture the right consumer’s attention. Nyback believes now is a crucial time to invest in advertising, as businesses are expected to divert more money away from their marketing budget to account for rising costs in an economy suffering the worst inflation in four decades. 

“When the economy slows down, we believe businesses cut their marketing budgets quickly to conserve cash. They will be cutting expenses left and right, so this means more ad inventory for the right business to scoop up,” Nyback says. “In my opinion, this is the time for coaches and consultants to be opportunistic in taking advantage of these available ad spots to get themselves noticed.”

Nyback is eager to share what he’s learned in almost 20 years and he believes in the viability of social media platforms in helping find the right clients. “Millions of coaches and consultants are on these sites right now, and because of the ad algorithms on social media, it’s easy to find your ideal client,” Nyback says. “That allows us to be a little more selective and find pre-qualified clients that are ready to buy rather than ones that are only ‘interested.’”

Jason Nyback is the world’s leading expert on helping coaches & consultants attract qualified clients using Facebook ads. He has an online following of over 170,000 people, and profitably invested over $1,200,000 into developing the most advanced systems available for coaches & consultants to use to attract clients using Facebook ads. Over 12,000 people have attended his webinars to learn about his systems for getting clients. Coaches from all over the world have paid Jason as much as six figures to get his advice. 

For more info, visit his website at jasonnyback.com.

Jason Nyback
support@jasonnyback.com

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Carla Becker

The idea of London Daily Post drove this engineer turned journalist from a multi-national company to the digital avenue. Carla brought life to this idea and rendered all that was necessary to create an interactive and attractive platform for readers. Alongside managing the platform, she also contributes her expertise in the business niche.

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