Most ads courses aren't built for you


Hey Reader

Most ads courses have two problems.

  1. They teach you which buttons to press, not what to think about before you press them.
  2. They're built for business owners spending their own money, not for SMMs spending someone else’s.

A business owner running their own ads only needs to know one thing well: how to run ads for their own products in their own niche.

An SMM running ads for clients needs to know how to run ads across all sorts of businesses. Different niches, different goals, different audiences, different budgets.

Ads Manager Academy was built specifically for SMMs running ads for clients. Because we’ve done it.

We’ve been running Meta ads since the platform launched them in 2007 (yes we are old).

Laura M’s first ad client was the fitness studio she used to go to (imagine that), and between us, we’ve spent millions on ads since then. Our clients’ ad budgets and our own.

We’ve sold maps, canal boats, digital products, horse supplements and dozens of things in between and Laura D once generated over £1.2 million in leads for one client.

Every lesson in Ads Manager Academy is built from our real experience running ads as freelancers, for clients who needed results, in industries we’d never heard of before they hired us.

The course is the actual how-to-run-ads-for-someone-else-and-keep-them-happy that we’ve been doing for nearly 20 years.

We believe more SMMs should have this profitable skill under their belt so until 10pm on Friday 8th May, we're offering a massive discount on the programme.

You can get Ads Manager Academy for only £499. That’s £751 off the usual £1,250.

Get Ads Manager Academy here →

Use code AMA499 at checkout.

We’ll email again soon,

Laura & Laura x

P.S. AMA is the only Meta ads training built specifically for freelance social media managers. Not for business owners. Not for agency staff. For SMMs running ads for clients.

Use code AMA499 and you'll only pay £499 (normally £1,250). Closes at 10pm on Friday 8th May.

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