Facebook Ads Quick Tips
Welcome to Facebook Ads Quick Tips! I'm Stacy Covitz—a Gen X business owner who knows that Facebook ads can be as confusing as the latest internet trend. I'll cut through the clutter in quick, five-minute episodes that give you real, actionable advice on ad setup, budgets, trends, and more—without the usual tech overload or stale marketing talk. Plus, we toss in a bit of online culture commentary (because who doesn’t have an opinion on Zuck?) to keep things lively. Whether you’re a hands-on DIY-er or looking for a trusted voice in the ad space, this podcast is your shortcut to smarter, stress-free Facebook ads.
Facebook Ads Quick Tips
Latest Episodes
66- Are we already sick of AI? 5 Takeaways from Social Media Marketing World 2026
I just got back from Social Media Marketing World 2026 in San Diego, where I spent the week volunteering behind the scenes -- running speakers to the stage, sitting in the speaker room, and watching how one of the biggest social media conferenc...
65: Meta Ads Q&A: Boosted Posts, Sales AI, and What Actually Works
I’m back from Social Media Marketing World and the AI Business Conference, and I’ll share key takeaways next week, but today I’m answering a few quick listener questions. I explain that how long it takes to build a warm audience...
64:The Simplest Meta Ad You Can Run for Your Skool Community
Most Skool community owners assume running ads means running them directly to their community page. But there's a smarter first step and it costs as little as $5 a day. In this episode I talked about what makes a Skool a...
63: Why Your Skool Ads Aren't Working (And What to Do Instead)
Stacy Covitz explains why running Facebook ads directly to a Skool community page often fails: cold audiences click an ad and immediately face account creation, creating too much friction before they know or trust the community. She...
Fan Mail
Hi Stacy 👋. I was wondering if you could talk about marketing with paid ads for a local brick and mortar business. When I set up my ads for my ideal client (I run Judo classes for kids and adults but only market to one group at a time) and I tell it I’m looking for parents with kids age 5-17 it comes up with a group a little over 100,000. I think this is PLENTY but the Ads Manager always acts like it’s very narrow and small. 🤷🏻♀️. If you have any quick tips about advertising locally I would love to hear it 😁 -Janna Blue Line Judo
Missoula, Montana