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Keep it simple. No one wants to read long paragraphs or cliched promotion

Posted: Wed May 28, 2025 4:25 am
by Mostafa044
This is great if people are actively searching for what you have. If you’re a local consultant, lawyer, or plumber, this is great. You only pay when someone clicks, and they tend to have high intent.

Tip: Target search terms with buying intent—like “best commercial roofing companies near me” instead of “roofing tips.”

These ads are great for visual products or impulse services—fitness, fashion, home improvement, personal care. You can target very specific audiences, but keep in mind: these users aren’t actively searching. Your ad should grab their attention and direct them to something useful (like those lead magnets we mentioned).

It takes time, but it pays off in the long run. You produce helpful blog content, videos, or tutorials that answer the questions people are searching for. Over time, you start to show up on Google and trust is built.

For example, if you are a home remodeling business, a blog post europe cell phone number list titled “Kitchen Remodeling Costs in [City]” could bring in a lot of traffic in the long run.

This method is most effective for B2B. Identify a suitable contact (not a random individual), send a short email with a short offer or value-add, and
Create a real profile. Post useful content. Engage with other people’s posts. Send short, personal connection invitations. Don’t pitch at first—build rapport. Then, when the time is right, give them something small that will be useful to them.

This takes some work, but it works especially well for high-priced offerings.

6. Partnerships and ReferencesOne of the simplest methods for generating high-quality leads is to leverage someone else's audience. Consider:


Most prospects won’t convert right away. Some will forget. Some will be busy. Many won’t be ready. That’s okay.The follow-up system is where the money is.