Facebook Ads

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Anyone here have a lot of success with facebook ads and how much do you spend normally to actually profit?

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  • I haven't seen a good ROI with facebook ads. But if you're a marketing you can find ways to market on Facebook for freee...
  • It is always nice to test it with small budget.

    If it works , you can scale it massively .

    Mike
  • Facebook is one good site for your ads, it can also generate more traffic as well. A little budget for the ads will do which can be helpful to your site.
  • In my experience, Facebook ads can get expensive quickly (more than $1 per click). The more targeted, the more expensive.
  • All I ever see on there is those scammy ads like "post links with Google and make thousands". The screening process musn't be that thorough.
  • putting ads on facebook depends on the people you wanted to enter your website, facebook are filled with teenagers, bands only a few of them are fully grownups, so if you were planning to put ads like meds and other business stuffs, I bet you wont achieve your targeted traffic.
  • I was doing some research on making money with facebook and i saw websites and articles about facebook advertising. Said to be heading in the same direction as google adwords. Other said it to be useless unless like stated above if you can reach your market? a lot of conflicting ideas
  • I have been doing facebook ads for a bit now. The only bad thing is that the keywords you choose can't be very focused. However you have to remember to do CPM. I try to target groups. Find groups that are around your topic and then set up individual ads around those groups. Then make a totally different ad with same text if you want for another group. You just have to make a lot of them to understand where the traffic is coming from. But you got to remember they have 175,000,000 people on there.

    You should get .some traffic. Plus you can do direct linking. No QS to deal with.
    Have you tried myads from myspace. that might be another avenue. Plus you can determine what age range you want to target with both.

    The advantage of these two places are that you can target your audience better.
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    • I haven't had much success with Facebook ads. I think that I am posting a targeted ad and then it gets denied. They want a very specific type of ad and I can't seem to achieve that. If you can successfully craft an ad that meets their criteria, it can be very useful for getting targeted traffic because you can choose what sort of people will be viewing your ad - age, sex, location and times of day they are viewing the ads. It can be very expensive. One ad I ran cost me $30 in three days, but I did get one sale for $120.00, so it all worked out.

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