What's the Highest Dollar Amount YOU Have Been Paid for a FB Page?

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Facebook is really really hot right now, and it seems like the flame grows by the day. People have Facebook on their PC, phone, game system, and anything else that they kind find. Everyone knows this, including these local business owners. Have you seen how many of them have PERSONAL profiles? Just check around, and you'll see what I mean. It makes no sense, though. They're on Facebook. But they aren't taking advantage of ALL OF THAT FREE TRAFFIC!

I think most business owners may simply be unaware of all the benefits that Facebook provides. Then too, a lot of them, even if they have the slightest clue, just don't have the time to give their business the proper presentation. I can't tell you how many times I've come across those generic Facebook pages...but there are a ton! And that brings me to the following conclusion:
"There really IS a ton of money to be made with Facebook if you are willing to get out there and offer your help!"

Of course, you already knew that, right? You should have. I knew it, or rather, thought it. But, my own research has proved what I thought to be true. And that doesn't mean to run and buy the latest offline Facebook WSO. You don't need it...well, maybe. All it takes is a little planning (not really), and some practical implementation.

In case you don't understand what I mean, let me break it down for you.

"Local business owners WILL pay you to make their business look good on Facebook. You just have to actually ask for THEIR business."

But, that's not the point of this post. I'm really just curious to know how much YOU have actually made from selling your services. I want some concrete numbers and not just speculation. I can tell people all day that they "could" make $200 per Facebook page they sold to a local business owner, but that's just an assumption. I haven't sold a single one myself, but it's something that I certainly could do.

So, yeah. I'm looking for FACTS here. If you care to spill, then, I'd be happy to hear of your success. And I'm sure that other Warriors would be interested as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Riz
    The minimum ive sold FB pages for is £450 and the most i've charged is £997.

    If you portray the benefits in terms the business owner understands (sales and profits) then the price you charge becomes a non issue.

    Don't try and sell FB pages as a 'product' but instead offer it as a means of growing their business.

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  • Profile picture of the author cherry_b
    I've sold pages for anywhere from $0 to $200. $0 when added as a perk to a web design agreement, $200 when just the Facebook page.

    Although I have not really hit it hard, that is actually part of my gameplan this week. I think Facebook provides a good intro when calling businesses as it is a household name at this point and doesn't need a lot of explaining. The price tag makes it an easy sell and gets your foot in the door with businesses. At $200 you can do the work yourself (approx 1-2 hours depending on your skill level) or outsource it here on wf and still make a nice profit.
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  • Profile picture of the author Justin Chaschowy
    $200 dollars for facebook page is very cheap in their eyes. once you've explained the benefits that is. when i was first starting out i used that number as a base. but changed it depending on the size of the company, not becaue i would have to do more work even though some companies did need more than others, but becaue of how many customers i expected would find the page, use it, benefit from it, etc. so the more customers you speculate the business will get via your efforts, the higher the price should be for you to make their online property.
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  • Profile picture of the author flyinghammers
    What exactly do you do to the Facebook pages? Can you supply any examples to some Facebook pages that are outstanding?
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