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How to see Competitor ads on their Facebook pages


In any type of business, the organization always concentrate on their competitor's activities when it comes to competition.
The first thing wants to what competitors doing, how they are getting leads or traffic.
The same pattern is going when you are running Facebook Ads.
If you want to know your competitor facebook strategy you will not see them on the newsfeed. Fortunately, you can see them in the following way and replicate their success on your Facebook Ads.
Here am giving step by step.
Follow each step 

Step 1:

Open your competitor facebook page and see the right side content of the page and click on see more button of the page transparency section as per below image



Step 2:

After opening the page you can see the page history and  Ads from this page. Click on Go to Ad library. 


Step 3:

Select the country that you want to see the Ads and see the Ads monthly.






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