Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Sneaky Facebook ad spy hack (no cost)

This ad "hack" may have been around for while.

Maybe you already know about it...

 

When I accidentally found it... it almost felt wrong. haha

 

Do you have any competitors?

 

Or companies you'd like to keep tabs on?

 

Want to see how they are advertising?

 

Well, check this out...

 

STEP 1: Go to Facebook (this only works on mobile)

STEP 2: Visit the Fan Page you want to snoop on

STEP 3: Click that little "i" icon shown below...


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STEP 4: Click on the "Active Ads" tab and follow the steps

 

Voila!

 

You will see ALL their (currently running) FB ads.

 

Pretty cool, right?

 

Thanks to Facebook's "transparency in advertising" policy... it's easier than ever to snoop how companies advertise.

 

A great marketing education, for free. :-)

 

I use this spy tactic every few days.

 

Hope this helps you out.

 

Jason Potash

P.S. Like this little FB ad tip? I've got another free tip for ya. Just hit reply if you'd like me to share it with you.


 

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