The Ultimate Local Social Advertising Playbook for Agencies
Unlock new revenue streams. Expand your client base. Drive new business.
Did You Know?
of Brands
of Agencies
of Agencies
Sources: ANA, RSW US Survey
The recent rise of in-house agencies is reshaping the dynamics in marketing departments. Brands are increasingly looking inward for their advertising solutions, leaving many external marketing agencies at a crossroads.
Navigating the Surge
“The Ultimate Local Social Advertising Playbook for Agencies” reveals transformative strategies for external agencies to not only survive but thrive amidst this industry shakeup.
What You’ll Learn
- Unearth new ways of partnering with brands to drive local advocacy, loyalty, and revenue amplification.
- Acquire actionable strategies tailored to help agencies expand their portfolios, captivate new clients, and stay ahead of the industry curve.
- Discover how local social AdTech enables agencies to:
- Scale up without adding staff
- Simplify coordination across individual locations
- Boost market entry speed
- Manage errors efficiently at scale
- Streamline ad publishing across Meta platforms
- Simplify onboarding for local partners and Facebook page connections
- Automate the collection of social campaign reports across all page connections
“Tiger Pistol’s focus on simplifying the national-to-local advertising process is incredibly important to the success of our local programs, and their innovations, thought leadership, and deep relationship with Meta are simply unmatched.”
LAUREN MORTON
SR. SPECIALIST, SOCIAL MEDIA
Did You Know?
of Brands
of Agencies
of Agencies
Sources: ANA, RSW US Survey
The recent rise of in-house agencies is reshaping the dynamics in marketing departments. Brands are increasingly looking inward for their advertising solutions, leaving many external marketing agencies at a crossroads.
Navigating the Surge
“The Ultimate Local Social Advertising Playbook for Agencies” reveals transformative strategies for external agencies to not only survive but thrive amidst this industry shakeup.
What You’ll Learn
- Unearth new ways of partnering with brands to drive local advocacy, loyalty, and revenue amplification.
- Acquire actionable strategies tailored to help agencies expand their portfolios, captivate new clients, and stay ahead of the industry curve.
- Discover how local social AdTech enables agencies to:
- Scale up without adding staff
- Simplify coordination across individual locations
- Boost market entry speed
- Manage errors efficiently at scale
- Streamline ad publishing across Meta platforms
- Simplify onboarding for local partners and Facebook page connections
- Automate the collection of social campaign reports across all page connections
“Tiger Pistol’s focus on simplifying the national-to-local advertising process is incredibly important to the success of our local programs, and their innovations, thought leadership, and deep relationship with Meta are simply unmatched.”
LAUREN MORTON
SR. SPECIALIST, SOCIAL MEDIA
Did You Know?
of Brands
of Agencies
of Agencies
Sources: ANA, RSW US Survey
The recent rise of in-house agencies is reshaping the dynamics in marketing departments. Brands are increasingly looking inward for their advertising solutions, leaving many external marketing agencies at a crossroads.
Navigating the Surge
“The Ultimate Local Social Advertising Playbook for Agencies” reveals transformative strategies for external agencies to not only survive but thrive amidst this industry shakeup.
What You’ll Learn
- Unearth new ways of partnering with brands to drive local advocacy, loyalty, and revenue amplification.
- Acquire actionable strategies tailored to help agencies expand their portfolios, captivate new clients, and stay ahead of the industry curve.
- Discover how local social AdTech enables agencies to:
- Scale up without adding staff
- Simplify coordination across individual locations
- Boost market entry speed
- Manage errors efficiently at scale
- Streamline ad publishing across Meta platforms
- Simplify onboarding for local partners and Facebook page connections
- Automate the collection of social campaign reports across all page connections
“Tiger Pistol’s focus on simplifying the national-to-local advertising process is incredibly important to the success of our local programs, and their innovations, thought leadership, and deep relationship with Meta are simply unmatched,” said Lauren Morton, Sr. Specialist, Social Media.
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“To ultimately drive local actions of consumers, we needed a technology like Tiger Pistol to deploy not only local ads but ads that were based from the local establishments’ own Facebook accounts. Achieving that goal but also doing it at a truly global scale would not be possible if we were just working with Facebook alone.”
GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE & BEES
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