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Publicaste 20 publicaciones. ¿Cuáles funcionaron realmente?
Una publicación con 412 impresiones no es buena ni mala. Es bueno o malo comparado con otra cosa. La mayoría de los informes de las agencias nunca hacen esa comparación, por lo que 20 publicaciones se convierten en 20 filas de números y cero decisiones para el próximo trimestre. A continuación, te explicamos cómo solucionar este problema en 15 minutos por cliente, sin tener que volver a crear una hoja de cálculo.
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