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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 223727, member: 61772"] Digital campaigns are becoming more and more important, as the world increasingly goes online. Setting up a successful digital campaign is crucial to your business's success. Digital campaigns include ads that go on Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Google, and other platforms. The first step in setting them up is to decide what platform you want to use. Each platform has its own strengths and weaknesses, so it's good to look at what your competitors are doing and see which seems like the best fit for you. It can also be worth it to work with multiple platforms at once—but for a beginner, this would be too much work. Once you've decided on a platform, you'll need to create an account with them (if you don't already have one). This is usually free and easy; just follow the instructions on their website! Make sure to read their terms of service carefully before signing up. Next you'll need an account manager—someone whose job it is to oversee the campaign and make sure it's going well. They'll also be responsible for fixing any problems that come up during the campaign. A good account manager will have experience managing similar campaigns before, and they should be able to explain why they think this one will work well. Be sure such person is a professional, he or she should be able to target some specified audience , automate , and even track the process. [/QUOTE]
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