We’re back with another exciting episode of the E-Commerce Performance Marketing Show! As always, we’ve got another super incredible guest here to help you grow and scale your E-Commerce business.
In today’s episode, we are chatting with Josiah Colt.
Josiah is a legend in the Google Ad space and is responsible for managing over $35 million in ads for companies all over the globe. He’s worked with Tony Robbins, Russell Brunson, Dan Locke, actress Olivia Wilde, Thrive Causemetics, and more.
He’s also a great friend and amazing human being and you’re going to love what he has to say.
In this episode, we discuss a lot of what is working for Josiah’s clients right now and his process for putting together creatives, ad retargeting, YouTube ads, and a ton more.
Let’s just say it is one you’ll want to watch if you like unique strategies that work!
This is a really meaty interview with some of Josiah’s biggest ad secrets. Don’t miss out! In this video, you’ll learn:
- How you can leverage free training Google already offers to grow your E-Commerce business.
- Why you need various angles in your ad creatives and tips for coming up with different hooks to your core message.
- Why YouTube is now a better investment than old-fashioned television ads and Josiah’s formula for creating killer video ads.
- The reason branding and congruence across your E-Commerce brand is so important.
- How to target your competitor brands with deep links from their websites to have immense success with Google Adwords.
- Why advertising on your own brand terms is a reality of Google Ads.
——– Connect With Josiah Colt ——
Website: https://www.valuablemarketer.com/
Email: [email protected]
Watch this episode of the E-Commerce Performance Marketing Show as our host, Josh Marsden, the international bestselling author of Facebook Advertising Trends and Strategies for E-Commerce and as seen or heard on Entrepreneurs on Fire, SuperFastBusiness, and The Huffington Post interviews Josiah Colt about the best ways to use Google Ads to scale your E-Commerce business.