Not another generic marketing book. Every strategy, example, and ad template was built around how Nigerian buyers actually behave online.
You sell physical products — fashion, food, gadgets, skincare, or household goods — and want more daily orders from Instagram and Facebook without relying on word-of-mouth alone.
You offer services like printing, logistics, cleaning, catering, or photography and want a steady stream of paying clients who find you through targeted ads — not just referrals.
You move inventory from Jiji, Jumia, or your own WhatsApp/Instagram page and want ads that drive DMs and checkouts consistently every week.
You just started and have a small budget. You can't afford to experiment. You need the fastest, most proven path to your first 10, 50, 100 paying customers.
You've already boosted posts and gotten zero return. You're tired of paying for "impressions" that never convert to sales. You want to know what you've been doing wrong.
Your shop or business runs on foot traffic. You want to add an online sales channel that actually works in Nigeria's unique social media landscape.
Ad copy templates and hooks that speak directly to how Nigerian consumers respond — tested across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and 10+ other markets.
How to structure a ₦5,000–₦20,000 ad budget across Facebook, Instagram and TikTok to maximize reach and conversions without overspending.
Exactly what works differently on Facebook vs Instagram vs TikTok for Nigerian audiences — and how to tailor the same offer for each platform's unique behaviour.
A repeatable system — not a one-time boost — that brings in orders consistently, so you wake up to DMs and WhatsApp messages from new customers.
Simple retargeting flows to re-capture the 97% of people who saw your ad but didn't buy — turning cold audiences into warm, paying customers.
When you have a winning ad, here's exactly how to scale spend without the algorithm punishing you or your cost-per-result suddenly exploding.
Why Nigerian ads fail — and the mindset shift that changes everything Foundation & psychology
Finding your buyer: audience targeting for Nigerian demographics Targeting mastery
Writing ad copy that stops the scroll — Nigerian-voice templates 12 copy frameworks
Facebook Ads setup: from zero to your first ₦5k campaign Step-by-step walkthrough
Instagram Reels & Stories ads that drive DMs and link clicks Visual ad strategies
TikTok Ads for Nigerian sellers: the fastest-growing opportunity Platform deep-dive
Budget planning: spending ₦5k–₦100k wisely for maximum ROI Budget frameworks
Retargeting systems that recover lost sales automatically Automation flows
Reading your numbers: which metrics actually matter in Nigeria Analytics & optimization
Scaling winners: how to 10x a campaign that's already working Growth playbook
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"I spent ₦80,000 on boosted posts last year with almost nothing to show. After reading this and setting up a proper campaign, I made 23 sales in my first week spending only ₦12,000. This book paid for itself 10x over."
"As someone who was completely confused by Ads Manager, this was the clearest breakdown I've seen. The Nigerian examples made everything click. My catering business now gets 5–8 enquiries every day from Instagram alone."
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