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If I am marketing a product, and I want to run ads on usfreeads, how many ads can I write?

If I run an ad for the product, do I do a new add every day?

Of just move on to another product?

Any suggestions on the best way to place an ad on usfreeads.

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  • Profile picture of the author T.J.
    I've advertised with them before but I can't remember the answer. I think your going to be better off just looking in their TOS (terms of service).
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  • Profile picture of the author Janice Sperry
    I used to use it. You can post an ad any time you want and as many times as you want. Another option is to reply to your own post to bump it up to the top again.

    I don't use it anymore because I never got good results. There are so many marketers posting and bumping ads yours will get buried very fast. Also the only people viewing your ads are other people just trying to pitch their product/service.

    I thought about trying their paid ads but never did.
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    • Profile picture of the author ss442
      I signed up for USFreeads for a year at $10 a mo. for unlimited ads. What I found is this platform is a place to place ads, not a place to buy anything.

      I marketed over 26 different products, tracked the clicks, and came up with a big fat -0-. No sales with hundreds of clicks. I've had much better results Back Page.

      US Freeads is a waste of time and money. Ask yourself this question, "how many times have you or your friends went to USFREEADS to find something to buy?

      Just my 2 cents.

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      • Profile picture of the author USHwy129
        Originally Posted by ss442 View Post

        I marketed over 26 different products, tracked the clicks, and came up with a big fat -0-. No sales with hundreds of clicks. I've had much better results Back Page.
        Can you expand on your "much better results" with Back Page?
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  • Profile picture of the author entrepreneurjay
    I disagree with backpage being a good traffic source I think it depends on what you are trying to sell but all in all I have not had much luck through Backpage. And these are paid ads in multiple cities.

    I am a premium member of U.S freeads and I do make sales through them it all boils down to what you are selling and the keywords that you are targeting.
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    • Profile picture of the author profitsonline
      I am a premium member of USfree ads. I don't use them to sell my products or to generate any sales for affiliate products. I only use them as a good place to get a backlink for my sites. I just place keyword rich backlinks in my ads pointing back to my sites. Google seems to like them and finds them real fast.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michelle Adams
        I had a monthly account with them for quite some time. I used it mainly to send traffic to a squeeze page which did work. I was happy with the low monthly fee and ability to add plenty of images to the ads.
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