Lead Ad Training... set up your privacy policy now, to save time later


Hey Reader

Hope you're looking forward to the upcoming Facebook and Instagram Lead Ad training with John Glaser and me (Andrew from PhotoBizX).

One of the requirements of Facebook and running a lead ad is having a privacy policy in place and published online.

You NEED this before you create your first lead ad.

The simplest place to have this saved is on your website as a page. It doesn't need to be reachable from your main menu. In most cases, you'll see photographers linking to it from the footer area of their website.

Here's the copy John uses when setting up his Lead Ads (including a link to his privacy policy)... feel free to use this (including the Privacy Page copy) with suitable adjustments for your business...

Disclaimer:

We will use your information to contact you to schedule a consultation call with us to learn more about this session and keep you informed about future offers at our studio.

Privacy Page:

https://johnglaserphotography.com/privacy-policy

Finish:

We will be in contact with you soon to schedule a consultation call with us.

You can visit our website or exit the form now.


Website: https://johnglaserphotography.com/experience

And you'll see John's privacy policy is an active page on his website

You can get your Privacy Policy page and copy set up and sorted before the training to hit the ground running with your lead ads.

If you have any questions, hit reply and ask away.

Speak soon
Andrew

PS

Keep an eye out for my next email/video on Lead Ad copy.


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