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Master Google Ads to reach more customers with this bootcamp bundle

TL;DR: The Google Ads Marketing Bootcamp Bundle is on sale for £11.13 as of Nov. 9, saving you 97% on list price.


Advertising has come a long way since the cheesy jingles of yesteryear. Sure, online ads can often feel intrusive and irritating, but the bottom line is that they work. Being able to click through an ad and actually purchase something on the spot is pretty groundbreaking when you compare it to watching a commercial on TV in the ’80s. And when you consider that 65% of customers click on PPC ads to make a purchase, those are pretty good odds.

Online search ads increase brand awareness by up to 80%. So, if you’re looking to grow your brand and expand your reach on the web, you should probably learn the ins and outs of how to create and utilize those ads. This Google Ads Marketing Bootcamp can help.

In three quick courses led by Faisal Ahmed Siddiqui, an experienced entrepreneur and digital marketing pro who has worked with over 50 multinational brands and has spent more than £1 million on ads, you’ll learn the secret behind how Google Ads work. You’ll get a masterclass on why you should be using Google Ads in the first place, what the benefits are, and direct sale and funnel sale strategies to use. Plus, you’ll get a detailed overview of the dashboard and create an account with Siddiqui’s help.

In the next two courses, you’ll learn how to select the right marketing objective and campaign structure, the importance of Google Analytics tracking, the power of Google Ads extensions, and ultimately, how to get more leads, sales, and website traffic. Eventually, you’ll create ads of your own with the help of his examples, following best practices and building your brand along the way. You can work completely on your own time and schedule and return to the courses over and over until you feel like a pro.

For a limited time, you can virtually enroll in this Google Ads Marketing Bootcamp for £11.13.


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Credit: Faisal Ahmed Siddiqui