This episode explores a new way to run ads using AI systems instead of manual work. We break down how to turn one short brief into a full set of high-converting ads, why broad targeting now beats old interest hacks, and how context engineering helps AI write copy that feels human and performs well.We walk through the Iso-Test method, where five creatives get equal budget so you can find real winners fast. Then we look at how exporting your Facebook Ads report and dropping it into an AI model can identify top performers, wasted spend, and “hidden gems” with strong CTR but weak sales—usually a landing page issue, not an ad issue.You’ll learn:Why modern ads rely on creative, not targetingHow to build an AI-powered “Ad Wizard” workflowHow broad targeting helps Meta’s AI find your buyersThe Iso-Test system for fair, fast creative testingThe key metrics that matter most: CPM, CTR, CPC, ROASHow AI acts as a senior analyst with one Excel uploadWhen to scale, when to pause, and when to fix your pageHow automated rules prevent wasted spend
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