Add Shopify abandoned cart customers to a custom Facebook Audience
Add Shopify abandoned cart customers to a custom Facebook Audience
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This template allows you to retrieve the abandoned cart customers from your Shopify store and add their emails to a Facebook Custom Audience so you can automatically run ads and re-market to them on Facebook.
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