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<blockquote data-quote="testos111" data-source="post: 1168906" data-attributes="member: 6200"><p>When it comes to headline and text, the only way to get the answer is to do A/B testing. There isn't a one rule fits all scenario. Some ads work better with lot of text, some don't. But the most crucial thing is always to get the headline and image spot on since that is the first thing that is noticed by someone scrolling down on Fb.</p><p></p><p>No, you don't need any content technically speaking but it's always a good practice to still have some posts on your page before you start advertising to serve as social proof in case someone decides to check your page first before actually clicking on the ad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testos111, post: 1168906, member: 6200"] When it comes to headline and text, the only way to get the answer is to do A/B testing. There isn't a one rule fits all scenario. Some ads work better with lot of text, some don't. But the most crucial thing is always to get the headline and image spot on since that is the first thing that is noticed by someone scrolling down on Fb. No, you don't need any content technically speaking but it's always a good practice to still have some posts on your page before you start advertising to serve as social proof in case someone decides to check your page first before actually clicking on the ad. [/QUOTE]
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