Turbo Ad Finder is a Google plugin that will make your Facebook feed full of ads. It’s great for spying on your competitors’ ads or finding inspiration for your next campaign. How Turbo Ad Finder works: Turbo Ad Finder is a Chrome extension that hides normal posts from your Facebook news feed. When you scroll through the newsfeed on Facebook, you will see a lot of things that we care about, including ads and normal content. After installing Turbo Ad Finder, all the posts displayed on the screen are ads, which completely blocks some normal posts, so that you can slowly study other people's ad posts. Most users do this to conduct market research and analyze ads on Facebook. You can turn this extension on and off at any time. When it’s off, you’ll see your normal news feed, including organic posts and ads. Once enabled, you'll only see ads in your News Feed. You can also follow some niche industries in the information flow, so that the ads of these advertisers will be pushed to you in the future, and you can also study the competitors in the industry. This plug-in is no longer available in the Google Chrome extension program. You can go to its official website to apply for a trial. |
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