BTI # 587: Why Your Ads Aren’t Working with Jason Wojo

Beyond the image Podcast

Why Your Ads Aren’t Working with Jason Wojo 

Hosted by: James Patrick

In this episode, we’re talking about how we can best leverage advertising to enhance the awareness of our brand and generate leads for our business. We’re also going to dissect what works in advertising and what may be a useless investment.  

 

My guest today is Jason Wojo. He’s a 9 figure advertiser and the owner of Wojo Media. 

“We’re in a space where everybody’s mind is cookie cutter and we’re trying to get business owners out of that.”

IN THIS EPISODE

 

  • How Jason runs his agency differently than most. 

  • Why controversies sells

  • The biggest mistakes entrepreneurs are making when running their ads. 

  • How to get better results when hiring an agency. 

  • Speed is not always better. 

  • How much you should spend on ads and when you can expect a return on ads. 

  • What a ramp up looks like. 

  • The power of video ads. 

  • Why having accountability plays a huge role. 

  • The reason entertainment content has worked better than any other content. 

  • Do people watch replays?

  • What we can anticipate moving forward to capture people’s attention. 

Connect with James

Website: jamespatrick.com

Instagram: @jpatrickphoto

 

Connect with Jason

Instagram: @thejasonwojo

Website: www.thewojomedia.com

Share this podcast with a friend and remember to leave a 5-star review! 

For more, visit jamespatrick.com

Check out this episode!

Develop beyond the image in your career and in your life! Hosted by photographer, best selling author and entrepreneur coach James Patrick, this weekly podcast is made for entrepreneurs who are looking to level up their careers. This show will give you the tools, resources, insights and information you need to be unapologetically successful. Listen in and learn how you too can develop beyond the image! Check out more details at JamesPatrick.com and on Instagram @JPatrickPhoto

Subscribe to Beyond the Image