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Yaro's video: Justin Brooke: How A Marketing Internship Led To Becoming The Traffic Hacker All Experts Turn To

@Justin Brooke: How A Marketing Internship Led To Becoming The 'Traffic Hacker' All Experts Turn To
Justin Brooke has become a bit of an internet marketing legend. He's the kind of talented expert you never hear about because he is busy working behind the scenes helping other businesses grow. I first met Justin in Sydney, at a James Schramko event where he was a speaker. He then appeared again and again at events in the USA...then he sort of disappeared for a while, before re-emerging as an active voice on Facebook. You see Justin has a critical skill -- he knows how to leverage paid traffic sources, in particular, pay per click ad platforms on Google, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Bing and others, to bring in a huge amount of leads. For a while Justin was mostly a behind-the-scenes freelancer, then agency owner and high paid consultant. Then after years of success, Justin turned his attention to his current project -- AdSkills.com -- a training institute that churns out traffic buying experts ready to help businesses attract leads from pay per click marketing. Listen in to the podcast to hear the specific ad spend and optimization process Justin recommends to get started with PPC ads. It's simple, yet effective, and accessible to anyone with the time to follow it. Show notes and downloads available here: https://yaro.blog/29380/justin-brooke/ Enjoy the podcast, Yaro Starak yaro.blog

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