I started renting Facebook advertising accounts during a particularly stressful period.
My campaigns were generating sales, but the accounts kept running into issues.
Business Managers lacked trust, and every time I launched ads, there was constant anxiety about sudden restrictions.
What I needed was stability to maintain revenue, not a shortcut to bypass the system.
After working together for a while, I had the opportunity to meet Henry Duy in person — the CEO of GDT Agency during an in-person sharing session.
My first impression of Henry Duy was how approachable and down-to-earth he was.
There was no “CEO distance.” It felt more like sitting down with someone who has spent years in the trenches of the industry.
He didn’t start by pitching GDT or its services.
Instead, he went straight into the real problems advertisers face every day:
That was when I realized it wasn’t Facebook being difficult — it was the way I had been running my ads.
What stood out most to me was his genuine passion for the craft.
He shared openly, including past failures and hard lessons learned from real accounts.
This wasn’t surface-level advice — it was experience earned through years of trial, error, and accountability.
He was also very direct about expectations:
After the meeting, I felt far more confident continuing to advertise.
More importantly, I changed the way I operate:
It’s about partnering with a team — and a leader — who truly understands the platform, speaks honestly about risk, and still brings real passion to Facebook Ads.
Sometimes,
one in-person conversation
is all it takes to know who you can trust for the long term.
My campaigns were generating sales, but the accounts kept running into issues.
Business Managers lacked trust, and every time I launched ads, there was constant anxiety about sudden restrictions.
What I needed was stability to maintain revenue, not a shortcut to bypass the system.
After working together for a while, I had the opportunity to meet Henry Duy in person — the CEO of GDT Agency during an in-person sharing session.
My first impression of Henry Duy was how approachable and down-to-earth he was.
There was no “CEO distance.” It felt more like sitting down with someone who has spent years in the trenches of the industry.
He didn’t start by pitching GDT or its services.
Instead, he went straight into the real problems advertisers face every day:
- Why Facebook ad accounts get restricted
- How Meta actually evaluates account behavior
- Small operational mistakes that quietly destroy account trust
That was when I realized it wasn’t Facebook being difficult — it was the way I had been running my ads.
What stood out most to me was his genuine passion for the craft.
He shared openly, including past failures and hard lessons learned from real accounts.
This wasn’t surface-level advice — it was experience earned through years of trial, error, and accountability.
He was also very direct about expectations:
“Renting accounts only gives you a more stable environment to run ads.
If your mindset and setup don’t change, switching accounts won’t fix the problem.”
After the meeting, I felt far more confident continuing to advertise.
More importantly, I changed the way I operate:
- More careful campaign setups
- Better risk management
- No more running ads based on luck or guesswork
It’s about partnering with a team — and a leader — who truly understands the platform, speaks honestly about risk, and still brings real passion to Facebook Ads.
Sometimes,
one in-person conversation
is all it takes to know who you can trust for the long term.