Wadiz-Meta to Host 'SNS Targeted Marketing Seminar' for Startups on August 31
Wadiz-Meta to Host ‘SNS Targeted Marketing Seminar’ for Startups on August 31
- Wadiz-Meta to co-host ‘SNS Targeted Marketing⋅Advertising Strategy Seminar’ for startups and small-to-medium enterprises
- Online and offline sessions held simultaneously at 3 PM on August 31; online registration open until the 28th
- Sharing marketing strategies leveraging platform data, including Meta advertising policies, campaign operation guides, and success case presentations

Wadiz, a life design funding platform, announced on the 24th that it will co-host the ‘SNS Targeted Marketing Seminar’ for startups in partnership with Meta.
The seminar will be held at 3 PM on August 31 at Meta Korea headquarters, and will run simultaneously online and offline for pre-registered participants.
The ‘SNS Targeted Marketing Seminar’ is aimed at makers from startups and small-to-medium enterprises who are interested in marketing and advertising using Meta; offline participants will be invited from among Wadiz makers.
Those wishing to attend the seminar online can participate for free by submitting a simple application form through the Wadiz homepage Maker Center by August 28.
At this seminar, representatives from Meta Korea and Wadiz will share marketing and advertising strategies utilizing the platform’s database, covering ▲ Introduction to Meta advertising policies ▲ Guide to efficient advertising campaign management ▲ Creative production know-how sharing ▲ Success project case presentations.
Meanwhile, since launching the ‘Wadiz Biz Center’ in January of this year to support makers’ marketing scale-up, Wadiz achieved the milestone of surpassing 1 million notification sign-ups and funding conversions through targeted advertising in the first half of the year.
A Wadiz representative stated, "We plan to continuously create opportunities to share practical know-how so that startups and small-to-medium enterprises can achieve meaningful results through various marketing channels.”