Nicoletta spent $60K working with an Ad Agency last year.
Nicoletta has a bereavement jewelry business in Australia.
Last year she spent more than $60K with an ad agency in an effort to grow her business. Her results were dismal, and the ad agency blamed her poor results on her website.
Around the same time, she saw an ad for Ads Made Easy Coaching week.
She paid her $15, signed up, and committed to doing the work.
And everything changed. In fact, she doubled her sales from January through July.
In this episode, you’ll hear what she learned in Ads Made Easy that changed everything.
We’ll talk about her results, and how long it took for her to see big changes.
And if you’d like to see the amazing video we talk about in the episode, here’s a link to Nicoleta’s video on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/keepsakesbynicoleta/posts/pfbid02cSyT6bsKdktyJdtjqKEqG5QErTqfwmDvBGsBqJ5NQE6ZvUvrV6Xa9RMb5pHaQko5l
Get on the waitlist and we’ll invite you to the next Ads Made Easy Coaching week:
https://thesocialsalesgirls.com/adsmadeeasy
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