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Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training Review

Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training is a training course developed by Dave Nicholson that teaches people about Facebook marketing.

What does the product offer?

Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training is as the name suggests a video training course covering all aspects of marketing on Facebook. Created by Dave Nicholson the course runs over 20 videos which are in turn broken down into 4 modules starting with an introduction, then covering branding and traffic before ending on content. Overall Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training runs for a total length of around 2 hours.

How does the product work?

Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training is all about increasing your knowledge and understanding of Facebook marketing. The level of detail that Dave Nicholson goes into is rather lacking which means this is a no go for anyone with any experience in marketing. For those who are completely new to this there may well be some value but I don’t see Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training appealing to a broad audience.

What is the initial investment?

Dave Nicholson has put Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training on a pricing structure whereby the cost goes up depending the number of sales. At the time of writing this price stands at $7.60 and comes with a 30 day refund policy.

What is the rate of return?

There isn’t any advertised rate of return and given the educational nature of Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training, I wouldn’t expect any immediate financial gratification either.

Conclusion

Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training is a tad on the basic side. That is something that needs to be considered before purchasing. That doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have merit. As I have mentioned previously, to those who want to improve basic understanding of Facebook marketing there is a lot that you can take away from Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training, especially at the price it is. Unfortunately Facebook Ultimate Marketing Video Training just doesn’t do enough for me to recommend it.

Some further detailing and step by step blueprints would go a long way toward altering this but as it stands, I am not sold on it.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts