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  • Profile picture of the author Jonny2spoons
    I'm a member of several smaller groups but they are not monetized. In fact any promo is forbidden. For this reason the content is reliable and the community of people is strong. In larger groups you get an awful lot of spamming. As to whether or not people make money from It I couldn't say.
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  • Profile picture of the author ardge26
    Most of the facebook groups are considered spammy and for spammers hence all the offers people auto posting in groups every few hours or so and to alot of internet marketers are considered a nuisance although yea there is some traffic there but your most probably competing with 20+ posts per hour really it depends on your intention in which you are thinking about using the group for the is also alot of professional groups out there no spamming aloud or members get kicked out
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  • Profile picture of the author master reseller
    With the right, moderated Facebook group, you could have something good going for you. However, many Facebook groups are just spam and with all those people sending in ads every hour, there's little chance your own ad will be seen. Another thing is how most people just use auto posters for those groups, so it's not like anyone is viewing the ad anyway.
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  • Profile picture of the author barbling
    I have been running my PerkingUpProfits group now for over a year.

    It helps to build a community but like all communities, it ebbs and flows.

    You can use FB groups as a bonus for folks buying your product, as a way to deliver a paid mastermind, and the like.

    My Moose group (I Love Snowdogs) is a hugely popular dog group where folks post daily pix. I should get teeshirts up there as well.

    What I've found interesting is my former pages (which I will always now point to my group) still gets lots of likes and shares. Go figure.
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  • Profile picture of the author GloriasRosse
    Facebook group is not a new thing as of now.

    It is widely spread as a social networking site.

    It is nice that you are a part of 100 such group, just join them.
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    • Profile picture of the author ArchangelEST
      To me it makes sense to seek out the most important groups in your niche and join them as a productive member. If you're looking to spam links or such, a group is usually going to get pissed and you'll only alienate your target audience.

      So, if you can't join a group and add a relevant, helpful post every now and again (with an appropriate link to your site or product etc.), I wouldn't even bother.

      If you are passionate about the website/product you market, it should be ridiculously easy to write some posts every day to reach out to the target audience. But if you are just marketing for something you truly don't care much about and are simply in it for the money - you probably can't pull it off.
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