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It costs less to advertise on Facebook but I have found that the return on my investment just wasn't worth it for me.
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I'm part of a private club on Facebook and was just given access to a comprehensive course on this.
It's definitely going on my 2014 goal sheet! ![]() They say that Facebook right now is as Google AdWords were years ago, easy, fast and targeted traffic and quick conversions. Again, as stated above, it would depend on method used and market, but with the laser targeted allowed right now, if you have the right course, should be a win/win. Have a great day. ![]() |
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I think it depends a lot on what you're advertising. I have several free business pages on Facebook and get lots of free advertising that way. It takes awhile to build up a following, but it's well worth it. I have tried doing some Facebook ads but haven't made a single sale for any of the things I've promoted. Most people on Facebook are looking for interaction, not a product or service. So the more you interact, the more successful you can be.
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