Webinar: Ad Testing, Ad Testing, 1, 2, 3 – Why & How to Test Your Ads

Please join the Local Search Association (LSA) and Yahoo for an exclusive webinar presentation next Thursday, September 10 from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET.

In the online ad world, performance is king. In order to maximize your ROI and ensure you’re getting peak performance from your ads, it is essential to test – and when you’re done testing, test again. In this webinar a Yahoo ad expert will show you the ins and outs of ad testing, and equip you with the knowledge to succeed.

Join speaker Frank Palmieri, Ad Expert at Yahoo, to learn how to:

  • Test different ads
  • Know when and where to test
  • Interpret results to optimize your ads

Spots are limited so reserve your seat today!

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