How to Grow Your Facebook Page and Use It to Increase Leads, Sales, and Conversions

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  • I edited the title to this post to be more general. I had high hopes for this post and would value your feedback as to what you liked about it and what else it could offer to prove useful to you!
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    • That is some great advice. Maybe a stupid question, but, does this strategy work with any Niche?
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    • I'm new here and already learning plenty from you pro's. I loved your article. Makes a lot of sense. I've bookmarked this page so that I can follow your instructions. TovahKay
  • This is really good and I just like what I have posted on the other thread, you have to keep on increasing the visibility of your page to get more active members and you should encourage them to participate each time you host an event and it should be a win-win situation for the both of you. I think it will work for several niches and it will greatly vary on how you are going to execute it and add or change some things to make it work better for you.
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    Excellent examples and real world examples of how *ANYONE* could benefit from ether your teams skillset at banwork or even [like us] DIY!

    Basing on a throughput of 0.01c a clickty click, with a nice targeted and age related, you can increase your own Business / Charity / Most fanpage with some very on key visitors.

    So spend $50, get 5000 clickty clicks, averaging out [depending on what the page subject is] and end up with 500ish, VERY talkative/postalishous likers :-)

    Getting the masses to your page, is very difficult and very confusing for even *hard arse* marketers and advertisers, spending $10,000 a week+ >>> Jerry has just made their job a lot easier by providing REAL PROOF as to how he / you can...

    "Get busy with the Fizzy soda stream of FB traffic" :-)
  • I love 1000 likes from US more than 100.000 from Indonesia.
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    • I would not necessarily agree that statement.

      I am currently trying a new offer newbie-related and it is selling pretty good on asian/indonesian guys/gals, where US market is quite saturated on the same offer (it is a RAP Bank product).

      So I think it all depends on WHAT you are offering and HOW you are promoting it. IMHO
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  • I currently used this method, and its works great. This is the cheapest method to get traffic if done right.
  • Currently using this method as well. Even though my keywords are pretty specific to my page, will the random indonesians and egyptians that like my page actually interact with it?
  • wow! this looks interesting! Will try it now.
  • hey banwork, I've been following your posts on here and your blog.videos. Thank you so much for the insights, you've opened my eyes. I've been trying to test this the past few weeks but still can't get it to work.

    I've had a couple different campaigns trying to get likes to a new page I set up. None of the different ad styles worked good. Picked the one with the best CTR, then started new campaign using those demographics, description, etc... .And set up like 28 similar ads with different pictures.

    Here's where I'm at now. I waited a few days like you said but still no good response.







    How many different pictures should I bee trying before I find the one that works?? Or how many different title descriptions should I try without it being too vague? Eager to learn but I've been burning through cash trying to figure this out

    Thanks anyways. WIll keep trying
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  • How can I have these likes without FB Adds??? Any other Free Method if i dont have budget for FB Adds???
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    • Hey banwork,
      I have a couple of questions for you and I'd highly appreciate if you may answer it:

      1) What if you got a page with an active campaign targeted to a very specific audience from main countries (USA, UK, Canada, etc) with only a few page likes, and then you create in the same fan page another ad (with same offers) within the same campaign, but now targeting to those countries where the ad costs are low and with low competition to get massive likes.
      Then when you get a large amount of likes to your page, you pause that ad and switch again to your selected targeted audience. You think it's valid? Can you be banned in FB for using that trick?

      2) You mentioned B2B pages for your method. Is it useful for P2P (person to person) audiences (i.e. women of age 25-50)?

      3) Where can I find your WSO?

      I'll PM this to you in case you don't get back to this thread.
      Thank you.
  • Does your advice differ for those who are promoting bands, musicians, visual artists, etc.? This is my business model.
  • I've tried some new pictures and different script and started getting some more likes. Not at bankwork's scale yet but i see a bit of improvement.

    Something I did yesterday as well was fake the "likes" my page has.. Maybe this helped in the ads working better since people who clicked see a bunch of likes.



    As you can see, my page shows 2,731 likes when it really only has around 50.

    What I did:

    1. Added the free Hike Tab Builder to my page, found here: https://www.facebook.com/HikeSocialA...71377499579965

    2. I created a simple tab with a picture, nothing fancy. It doesn't really matter what the tab has inside.

    3. Once the tab was created and added to my page, I clicked on the top right corner of the tab to edit settings:



    4. In the settings, I changed the Custom Tab Name to "Likes". I changed the Tab Image to an image I cropped out of on another popular page. You can make the image yourself but I found it easier to just find a popular page with the likes i wanted to fake.



    5. Once saved, I just click on the top right corner of the tab again and clicked on "Swap Position with: Likes".



    Facebook pages only show 4 tabs a once, so when I move the real Likes tab to below the Top 4, the fake Likes tab is shown on top. When people go to my page now, they see 2,731 instead of my measly 50.

    Cheers.
    Vega
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    • But in our ads, the real amount of likes we have for our pages WILL eventually show up. So this method won't be of much use unless we assume that all the users don't even hesitate to look at that piece of data before thinking about clicking the ad.
  • I know for a FACT banworks is legit! I'm using his .01 fb like technique and I'm getting INSANE results!
  • If you are basing your business on people from 3rd world countries - then good luck to you. You will not have any buyers there. The quality of the likes is more important than the number of Likes. The likes have no meaning if they do not translate to sales.
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    • Depends on your market. I've been using this method and my page's interaction as well as traffic being sent from FB posts has increase dramatically.
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  • Great post!

    I've had good success posting images that provoke user engagement like shares and comments as well as some contests. Posting images that tells the user to comment/like if... always do well with increasing the popularity of the page.
  • This is really great for people who are serious to increase their leads and sales with their respective Facebook fan page. But we just need to make sure that value and relationship comes first before seeing results, and this is why some people with lots of FB fans on their page are very successful on their campaigns.
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  • Banwork, I just want to thank you so much for showing us this. I've been doing FB ads for 2 months now and the most likes I ever got in 1 day was 15. I tried your method last night and in the past day I got to date 82 likes! Most of my clicks were based off of an audience of only 500,000. I just changed it now and increased it to over a million. We'll see how it goes. Thanks again. Much appreciated. I now have hope!

    I would post a screen shot of my #'s but it's asking to post a url for my picture?
  • But this is a paid tell us a free way getting traffic and sales.
  • What i found earlier that - 95% people dont wanna leave FB just by clicking an outgoing link form any page... they love to read articles or post from your FB page, thats it

    Ask yourself! how many times you click on a link & how many times you just leave it!
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    • This matches my experience infernal

      Does anyone have any advice as to how to increase click thrus from Facebook posts? Presumably you'd have to give them some kind of cause, i.e. inspire emotions?

      Else click thurs are ridiculously low (I'm talking 3-4 link clicks from a post with 1000 likes...)
  • Your always going to have a hard time getting people to leave Facebook. They are there for a reason and that reason IS NOT to buy something from you. (or anyone). They are there to interact with there friends etc. they are NOT in a buyers mind set. Trying to get people to click through your link and go to you sales page is like walking into a restaurant and trying to get people in the middle of a meal to stop eating, leave and listen to your sales pitch. For the most part its NOT going to happen.

    Everyone can get low cost likes these days. Especially with targeting "Indonesia" but guess what. There worthless. Well not totally, but almost. Just about everyone with a Facebook page keeps saying .. I need more likes .. I need more likes .. bla bla... Honestly they are lying to themselves. They dont need more likes, heck they dont even WANT more likes. Not really. What they really want is more leads, more conversions, more traffic to there offer page , more sales. Its just that they erroneously think that 'more likes' is the way to go with that. Guess what it isnt.
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    • haha brutecky that is the best assessment of Facebook I have heard to date. However, in terms of getting useless likes from countries like Indonesia it really depends on your business. We started a 'like' campaign in those countries that is giving us 0.01 cpc and to my surprise getting numerous messages asking how they can buy our product.
  • Wooowww Indonesia no.1 ???
    facebook in Indonesia itself is still a social network that is still widely used. I personally feel it. I have tried the above strategy to develop my business. thank you very nice post !
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  • As far as what type of ads will work best for you. It's all about experimentation. FB easily allows you to try different variations of ads, utilize that to your advantage.
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  • Thanks for this post bro. To the nay sayer's, I have a niche specific fan page and EVERY TIME I post something that I curated on the timeline and ask the fan to read more by linking back to my site I get on average 25%-35% of my total fan pages likes going to the web site. So yeah, maybe those who say it's not possible to get people off of FB and to your site need to think about it a little more.

    Additionally I see exactly where the OP is coming from, it's about perceptions!

    For example, if I market services to local business and my fan page has 50 likes and a business owner looking for my services runs across my web site, clicks though to my Fan page and only see I'm capable of having 50 fans their perception is that I am a newbie!
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    • Thats exemplary considering that 25-35% of your fans wont even see the timeline post unless you boost it.

      If your ad had taken them to a landing page / tab on your fan page they would not have had to ask
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    • That's awesome!

      You are correct 99.9% of the time. What's awesome is that with the lower ad costs, you can afford to show 10 to 100 times more ads and reach that 0.1%. I have made the majority of my revenue from outside the US with my largest deal to date from South Korea and many customers from India, Brazil, Malaysia, and even China despite the fact that my website is blocked there by the government due to the fact that Google is blocked. The difference is that in the US, most companies already are aware of several companies that can help them with Facebook ads or aware of a forum like this where they can learn to do it themselves. In India and many other countries, I am one of the only options in a country with a 1.237 people. This is a simple fact of opportunity. In the US, I am a year behind some of the best companies because they have been doing Facebook ads for three times as long as me. In India, I am a year ahead of the best companies. On top of that, other countries tend to trust people from the native country of origin more than people from their own country to manage their ads. They believe often correctly that the people from a country making a product know it best. This means the idea of outsourcing is crazy to them but the idea of getting foreign help with a foreign product is natural.

      It definitely depends on market! Even though I make no attempt to send people to my website on any of my posts, I get people that look all over my Facebook page and visit every link I have on it. These people are actually the most valuable to engage because they are the same ones that will tell friends about what they like or do not like.

      Some fashion pages have used comment sales with this approach to create crazy engagement for their page using the "comment sale" or "fire sale" approach by literally posting items, taking bids via comments, and then removing the post when the sale is complete. If they would leave the post there, it would help their page even more to grow!

      Looks like Rus Sells covered this in detail! You also could look at other Facebook pages and see what motivates you to click through to their links. George Takei at https://www.facebook.com/georgehtakei is great at getting web traffic from Facebook posts and I know this because I engage with his posts myself!

      More likes helps to establish a good reputation to begin. Usually leads, conversions, and sales are all predicted on a good reputation. Naturally this varies by market. A local tramploline park did great growing their Facebook page through purely word of mouth and hard work. The owner asked me how to grow this page likes and I explained that for launching his new business, what he really needed was an event that people would tell their friends about. Instead of using paid ads, he took the time to invite every one of his friends and then engage everyone that did join. His event grew to hundreds of people even though his page likes did not grow at all. He now has a brand new trampoline park that is doing great business. This worked for him but will not for everyone. One of the only things my leads care about is how big my page is and how much engagement I have on it. I have never got a paying client that had more than 60% of the likes I had on my main page. When I first started out, this meant it was hard to get anyone. Now, this means I get pages with 300,000+ likes already as easy as I used to get pages that were brand new. People put a lot of stock into simple statistics and number of Facebook likes plus engagement to verify they are truly interested in the page is one of those simple metrics. Try visiting the Facebook page of a million dollar company and tell me what impression you get when they are making a lot of posts that get no engagement and only have 209 likes.

      Exactly! The changes they just made to the interface make it even easier to experiment!

      Awesome advice in response to people looking for a higher CTR on their posts!

      While 99% of people outside the US may have no intention of buying a product they find in Facebook ads, the top 1% like to impress the people they know by buying and showing off the newest products from the US. They often use proxies and PO boxes to make orders on products shipped only in the US and then get them forwarded to where they live. BripTech is exactly right that this actually makes it easier to sell to them since less people are competing for their attention while at the same time these few buyers actually have a much stronger desire to buy new US products than most people in the US!

      If you mean me, I will respond today! If you meant someone else, I hope they give you a good response!
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  • Finally figured it out!!! Check out my latest ad... 336 likes for $1.89.

    Best of all... ALL FROM UNITED STATES!



    Hopefully the ad keeps getting better as the day goes by. So far thats 0.005625 CENTS per like! Half a penny!
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    • Wait.. what? How did you get US likes if you targeted these other countries? How did you manage to do this? @_@
    • WTH this is awesome... i am only getting .01 per like half penny is amazing!!!

      here is my result.

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  • Great post! Thanks a lot. I'll surely try this out.
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    • Awesome! Just be careful in the US about the ad images you use to as it is easy to get a page flagged and banned from ads since it just takes a few users to flag your ads! In other words, if you use tactics such as appealing to religion or using sexy models and a very small percentage of people take enough offense to flag the ad, it is easy to have a problem quick! Always make sure to use images you have the copyright to and/or stock images to ensure you can keep getting these results all year!

      You're welcome!
  • Some good reading here, My experiance with fb is that i got likes on my fb business page in the start from friends, email list and so on. And i must say that they only respond to good content, and from the good content i am able to grow. I operate in a very small niche and in a set language. And i rather have likes/fans that take part in my content and shares it to their friends. who then buy my service. Then having a lot of Fb likes that dont convert into anything. But this method works if you have a great product that everybody can buy. Tried it on another fb page and it works. So thx for the post
  • I've been chatting with Banwork - very nice guy by the way - as well as tinkering with Ads and it appears sometimes targeting a broad category works (like the example above) and sometimes targeting a lot of specified categories works (from my own 12k likes in one week @ $1/day budget experience.)

    Plus, the niche is very important. Where the Christian niche (from my first test) is very fruitful, the Internet Marketing/SEO/SMM niche is a tough nut to crack and the likes didn't come as fast for me.

    Of course, like dieting, results will vary from person to person.

    Oh, one more thing: As I mentioned, I started with a budget of $1/day and have since changed that for my company's page in the Internet Marketing niche, but a HUGE factor is how much you're willing to spend per day because that should directly reflect how many likes you get in one day, since more people see your ad when you spend more.
  • This is great! However, I have tried it a couple of times and have come to the conclusion that it all boils down to experimenting with your image and text.
  • These are all great answers and points. I have been building my fan page and I will apply these techniques for sure.
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    • You're welcome! I started off with inviting my friends to like my page and offering great content. I even got a few that helped write content. The problem was I did this right when I started my business. When I began by helping people with video game addiction, I had 16 enthusiastic friends helping in a niche many of them shared from personal experience. By the time I got to learning Facebook ads a year later, I had only a couple left that were interested since my niche had got far out from what they found was interesting. I kept writing content but no one read it. Finally I realized I should just post where people actually read stuff like on the forums here and forget my blog which hardly anyone read. Thus, I give you props on being able to use Facebook the way they intended for it to be used and for being able to use it for a more general product the way I like to use it!

      Thank you for your kind words! You are exactly right the niche is huge for what you want to accomplish and the daily spend also has a lot to do with that. I am spending $100+ many days to get 20,000+ likes each day on my page. Some of my clients are willing to spend thousands but those that tend to get the best results for each dollar spent are those with a page well matched to a niche that are willing to spend $1 to $10 per day all year to grow.

      I am very much with Socrates on the more you know, the more you know you don't know. Facebook ads is such a black hole that the more light you shed on learning parts of it, the more you see there is to learn. For every one thing I learn, I find five more I realize I don't know. I would imagine this is why the interface is so inconsistent at getting results because even the programmers are not sure what's going on with it. Experimentation is the best way to work with all of this unknown in the sense that you can find what works for sure. This is comparable to fishing. The best fishermen don't know where every fish underwater is or what they all will bite on. They have tried enough different ways of fishing usually that they find a combination that works for them.

      Awesome and thanks for letting us know!
  • Hi Banwork, I have achieved awesome results with your technique. My best campaign averaged $0.00567/like. I'm in the travel niche and my concern right now is that I don't get much interaction with the people who liked my page. So I started a campaign targeting members of fb groups that have a lot of interaction in this niche but my likes were costing me almost $0.10. It targeted only about 400,000 people compared to the 10 million I was targeting before. Have you ever achieved good results for a smaller audience and for the more popular countries such as the US, Canada, UK etc?
  • Thank you for the tip Banwork so the graph saying you only spent 58 dollars is that correct to get all those likes?
  • That is what I call, pure knowledge.
    thanks for sharing.
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  • Such extreme value being shared...I truly thank you for your contribution!
  • Thanks for sharing.
    Gathered a lot of insight as well as from everyone posting!
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  • Facebook is all about building rapport and social interaction with your flock. Don't try and sell straight from the bat, the majority of Facebook users are now in tune with that and it's much easier
    to just post 'interesting' stuff and helpful tips and naturally people will buy without you even having to sell!

    Try giving something of high-value away in exchange for their email or Facebook ID (you will need an app for that!). I tend to post a Freebie that sends them to a squeeze page within Facebook. Build rapport then and only then should you try to sell.

    Phil
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    • You're welcome! I am continuing to work to add the best strategies I know as soon as I find and confirm they work since I had such a hard time getting any kind of start myself and I hope to make it easier for everyone else!

      You're welcome! My next post will be on using YouTube to do the same thing!

      I can't see your imagine but I am guessing from what you said in the previous post, using a direct CPM bid was what went wrong. I would guess the CTR was incredibly low and that Facebook put your ads in the worst places. If you try again using optimized CPM (no bid is entered) to get the most likes, this should help.

      This is great advice Phil and I feel like most people do not want to take the time to build the rapport prior to selling. It can take months or even years to build rapport and it is difficult to maintain people's attention for that long on Facebook or anywhere else online. While many people are successful with email marketing, I personally can't stand email marketing and immediately unsubscribe from nearly every email list I get. Companies like Vocus that continually spam my inbox regardless of how often I unsubscribe have lost my business for good despite the potential value they offer.

      I recommend following what Phil has suggested for any page in terms of building your page rapport and to interact with your fans enough to learn why they follow you and how you can give them what they want. Many times you can do this via an opt in page AFTER you understand why they follow you and what they want. For business pages offering expensive services, I would go straight for building a personal relationship and avoid any impersonal approaches when contacting people directly (i.e. email newsletters). One bad automatic email can cost you a big business deal.
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  • Hi,

    where is recommend best place to put an eye catchy email opt in on a facebook site?

    in the header? right/left sidebar? on the top navigation=tabs?

    best wishes
    marco005
  • Thanks for the info! I tried this because I have a new ecommerce site and I wanted to increase my credibility since I don't have any reviews or testimonials for my brand or products yet.

    I tried this method but I wasn't able to get the price down to $0.01/like, don't know why this was... but I was able to get $0.04 per like according to the FB report (even though the numbers work out to be a bit different). Over 4 days I spent $5 per day, so $20 total and I now have 610 real likes without any additional promotion.

    Not as good as others have done in this thread, but I'm very happy with the results, and I think it will help my visitors feel a bit more at ease with purchasing from a new company.

    Thanks again!
  • Thank you! Great ideas! I've been struggling with FB advertising and now want to try this out. People just don't like my page...

    Actually, I checked Google Analytics for my web page (for which I have the FB page) and picked up those countries from which do have plenty visitors and which bounce rate is low. Let's see if that helps.
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    elviira do you know why people don't like your fanpage?
    try a better more niche target header or something.....


    marco005
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    • marco005: The header is the same than in my blog because the FB page is for my blog. I might change it to something more alluring, thanks for the tip! It's a food blog and I've taken plenty of photos for that.

      One thing which I just should try to do is to be more active in social media and other networking, so in contact with other people with similar niche.

      In my ads I've tested different photos and texts and I'm currently sticking to the one which has brought most likes. So the click through rate is some 3.5% and my budget is $5 per day. Target audience 4 000 000 people. Not that cheap ads. Yet...
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    elviira use a above the fold opt in form on facebook I think this will increase your opt in rate and I hear its best that fb people subscribe on facebook not on your wordpress page they like to stay on facebook, but I don't know ho to do that on facebook I be a facebook greenhorn.........

    Please correct me if I wrong.

    marco005
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    • Yes, sounds rational that people don't want to leave FB.

      I'm a bit puzzled however, I've never seen any above the fold opt in form on FB, if you don't mind, could you tell where do I find that?
  • Thanks for sharing a nice post. I will try doing it to my FB page, https://www.facebook.com/WakuWakuBox. I kinda wasted time and money to get LIKEs I had gained by ads.

    Is there any tips for ad creatives making visitors like?? Of course I will do AB ad creative tests, but let me know any idea if you have some insight for it.
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  • HI,

    elviira; I dont' know ich search for the same,I have the same problem as you.....

    But I think the big playeerrs on fb have above the fold / or opt in form in the header.

    But how to do that? I don't know sorry......

    marco005
  • Thanks for sharing. I will try to follow your method to see if i get any results with it.
  • Share your business page updates.
    Engage your friends in the timeline.
    Tag your friends in photos.
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  • Very detail and valuable conduct
    I just need to know that how can I improve my sale on fanpage.
  • Thanks all for the great advice and tips and to Jerry for the free info especially your youtube channel it's great!

    So I ran my second FB ad campaign ever (my first was the typical expensive CPC targeting the US) and set it up for page likes targeted to int. traffic, but I wanted to use just one country so I could use targeted images, I setup 12 images for the one ad and used ad copy that was very simple asking for a like:

    [statement-related-to-my-niche]
    LIKE only if you agree...


    I used ONLY the right panel ad placement with NO social friend stuff (don't know what its called... I unchecked a box lol), $5 daily budget (two days), optimized for Likes, I think that's it.

    Results are 300+ Page Likes for $6.30, most of the CPCs were .01-.04 cents, got tons of Page Likes, and what's interesting is that a bunch of old posts I have on the FB Page had their Reach numbers bumped up and some had gotten new likes! I don't know what that's about lol Did the new Fans get those updates or was it from scrolling the page?

    Anyway thanks again for the FREE help for us newbies!
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    • Are you doing a 'passion' niche (like a hobby, special interest etc.) or a very broad niche?
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  • All that I can contribute as newbie is to say that the difference in performance of the ads is huge and surprisingly consistent. I have one ad that can do CTR 0.35% and for that I am paying $0.08-0.12. But ads tht are doing CTR 0.18% I am paying $0.40. So low CTR ad is 300% more expensive.

    As well "ugly ads" rule. I've have an snobbish artistic bent and I've done lots of ads that look very professional and glamorous. All these ads are bellow CTR 0.20%. The worst looking ads, that I was not at all 'artistically' proud off perform all in a proximity CTR 0.30%.

    So take away is: you need 100 ads.

    Only thing that really is holding me back is because FB's editorial guidelines are so confusing and I can not work out what is allowed or not. When you read guidelines it sounds as if they both allow and disallow something in the same sentence.
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  • This is great advise. I am just beginning to understand the reality FacebooThksk
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    • Thank you for this awesome post. I have an idea I am going to try out in the coming days. However, I have a question: how many posts per day do you recommend when I dont have much likes in the beginning? I know there is no exact answer, but still would appreciate some advice. My page will be mix of posts and images.
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  • I just started this strategy today. I hope I can build the fanpage even though my logo and cover page are not ready yet.
  • This is very general advice. I agree with certain warriors commenting on this page - What do you actually WANT the likes for? First answer that question.
    And also ask yourself - What is my endgame?
    - as in what is your ideal outcome in the long run for your business/money-making idea?

    There are some good people teaching good stuff out there- some of them are on this forum. Generally on WF I don't like to name names for various reasons. I would encourage you if you have the time, the patience and the financial resources to invest in a well-recommended course or 2, and keep learning.

    Do not go for bright shiny objects and do not believe the hype.

    Also, Facebook recently changed it's Edge Rank algorhythm which has made quite a few approaches bandied around the forum over last years now invalid. -I've seen pages reduce in visibility to their fans by as much as 10 times less all because of this recent update.

    What is clear is that QUALITY content always works, and if it's:-
    1. funny and it's
    2. visual and it's
    3. interactive and you know how to
    4. engage your readers/viewers/likers

    then your content and hence your page/site/business will get seen by a lot of people on Facebook.
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  • Hy to all,

    when you need us clients/email subscribers to make money with them,so why you buy ads from india/pakistan, and so on?

    theese are sorry,poor people-they will not buy anything affiliate product from you.

    best wishes
    marco005
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    • Usually with the new algorithm changes fewer posts that are more engaging is better for your long term success!

      Awesome! The opportunities often that are not directly planned for seem to be the best in my experience. For example: http://www.warriorforum.com/social-m...-contract.html

      Planning seems to be the key. Most people, including me, make no plan when they charge out into social media farther than a few likes and what they/we want to accomplish in the near future. I help a lot now with the planning phase of deciding what is actually worth doing. The value of having a lot of likes is clear when people have business to business goals or for affiliate marketing. Facebook will always change the algorithm for the page feed and users both can always get more fans, promote posts, and make new pages as needed. If you want more structured learning, you may like my Facebook advertising course on Udemy.

      You're welcome!

      The people with little money all combined do very well impressing my leads that do have money. Many of my clients are from countries where most people have very little money. While there are thousands of companies in the US offering help with social media, my company is one of the top choices in most developing countries because of all of the existing fans I have that I got nearly free.

      You're welcome!
  • Hi,

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    It allows your customers to spread the word about your business in Facebook, so you can reach new clients.

    Hope it will help you.

    Have a great day
  • Types of Facebook Ads that Will Grow Your Likes & Increase Sales:

    Step 1: Create Right Sidebar Ads to Grow Community/Brand Awareness

    Step 2: Use Suggested Posts to Convert Community into Customers

    Step 3: Use Promoted Posts for Sales & New Products

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  • Jessica and Ray Higdon offer an amazing course on this on how to generate leads and prospects through social media...I'd check them out
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  • A heads up:

    Facebook will be pushing page owners toward paid reach.

    Slowely but surely this is being done

    as I have seen my reach drop 20% over the last few weeks.

    I saw this coming a mile away.
  • This is a great thread for social media results. I will follow above tactics to my fan page.
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    • You are absolutely right! The newsfeed changes in my personal page mean I hardly ever see posts from pages that are not sponsored. Sending people to your website seems like a better bet these days.

      Thank you for sharing and thank you all for waiting such a long time for my response to this!
  • This 'social proof' tactic will kill your fan page engagement and thus your reach. If you are not bothered about reach, then go right ahead.

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