The Problem With Most Facebook Marketing Courses in Manchester

Search for a Facebook marketing course in Manchester and you'll find plenty of options. Day-long seminars. Multi-week programmes. Online modules with a certificate at the end. What most of them have in common: they teach you how Facebook ads work in theory, not how to build a campaign that generates real leads for your specific business.

The Online Lab was built as a direct response to that gap.

Practical Over Theoretical

The 1-Day Facebook Ads Smart Lead Engine workshop is structured around one outcome: leaving with a fully built, ready-to-deploy lead generation system. Not slides. Not a workbook. An actual campaign architecture mapped to your business, built in the room with expert guidance.

The framework behind the day has been used in campaigns generating £1M–£3M in profit. It's been stress-tested across industries, budgets, and business types. And it's been distilled into a single, repeatable formula that you can own and operate yourself.

What Sets This Apart

  • No fluff. The day starts with the fundamentals of psychological creative and campaign logic — not a history of Facebook's algorithm.
  • Small group. Maximum 6 attendees. You're not in a conference room with 40 strangers.
  • Real practitioner. Jeannie Hind has spent over a decade running high-ROI Meta campaigns. She's not a trainer who teaches ads — she's an operator who also teaches.
  • Post-course support. 7 days of WhatsApp access after the workshop to help you finalise your system.

The Pre-Course Advantage

Before the in-person day, you'll complete 4 gamified modules in The Online Lab's Labschool app. These cover the strategic groundwork so the workshop day is spent entirely on building — not explaining basics. It's a hybrid model designed to respect your time and maximise what you get from the room.

Next Manchester Date

1st August 2026 — 3 seats remaining. Book your place →

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