Robert Sahakyan is a digital marketer who came to the US with $200 and is now making six figures thanks to his skill set. He speaks 5 languages and has earned a scholarship in economics from the Department Of Education in Bulgaria, but has postponed his studies to pursue his entrepreneurial calling. Since then, Robert Sahakyan has successfully managed over a quarter-million dollars in advertising for local businesses, medical centers, law firms, popular apps, and eCommerce websites.
Robert Sahakyan describes himself as a professional customer acquisition specialist, with a focus on paid media. “I buy ads on Google, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, AdRoll, and a couple of other platforms, covering 99% of the paid traffic online. I’ve successfully managed over $100,000 in advertising just in the past 9 months alone and I really love what I do!”
Prior to working in digital marketing, Mr. Sahakyan was working 3 jobs, while in pursuit of the American Dream. Arriving in the United States with less than $200 to his name left him no other choice but to find work as a waiter, mornings and evenings while selling print ads to local businesses with whatever free time he had in between. From there, his love for selling and advertising really started to grow.
When asked what makes a perfect ad, Robert Sahakyan attributed the perfect ad to three core elements. The headline, ad copy and the creative. He believes that the creative is the most important element of any ad because it has the most real-estate on his audiences’ devices. Its job is to grab attention and prompt the target audience to read the ad copy. From there on, the ad copy has to address the objections and persuade individuals in a conversational way as to why they need this and how their life would be better, by having this product or service.
Some advice he gave to aspiring digital marketers is:
Robert Sahakyan stands by his belief that it’s his holistic understanding of the customer journey in combination with a data-driven approach and a creative eye for impactful advertising that really sets him apart from the competition.
When asked, Mr, Sahakyan, what his plans for the near future looked like, he said he’d like to write a book on marketing by mid next summer.
Sahakyan looks forward to interviewing with the press again after his book is published.
Media ContactContact Person: Robert SahakyanEmail: Send EmailPhone: (267) 945-1153City: Fort LauderdaleState: FloridaCountry: United StatesWebsite: www.robert-sahakyan.com/