If you don't intend to promote xxx websites and post erotic stuff, or pose yourself as a celebrity and gain subscribers by confusion - I think it can work. Well I can only say it has worked for me fine.
But you're right here - you can get banned and there will be nothing you can do about it...
I couldn't agree more on this. I've been running e-mail marketing campaigns for over a year. And there's hardly anything as important in this area as getting a good list of engaged subscribers.
yeah, the last couple of posts basically describe how you advertise for free
1) i wouldn't say that adding new friends is not important (but going crazy about it won't help). but i'd add at least a few every day to grow the audience
2) compile a list of other FB groups with the same interests...
I wouldn't use personal accounts for marketing anywhere (be it Facebook, or E-mail or whatever). I'd get a few fake accounts for that and start adding new friends who might be interested in your product (dating).
That would be one of the free ways to market in Facebook
I'd agree on that it depends on the niche and your demographics. but as a general rule I'd use FB and Instagram for B2C websites only (depending on what you're selling). LinkedIn is extremely powerful for B2B websites
and as for Facebook audience - well, just recently Facebook said advertisers would have to pay only when their ads are actually seen by humans. so the chances of buying bots or fakes if you're running campaigns via FB are relatively low (i wouldn't say it's 100% bot-safe traffic, but maybe 98%...
No, I'm not saying Facebook delivers bot likes. I'm saying that other offers on the market - like any website that will sell you 1k likes for $50 will deliver bot likes. If you're running Facebook ad campaigns and paying Facebook for the audience one like will cost you anywhere around $2-10.
There's another thing. Facebook will monitor the engagement on your page. if it has 1k fanpage likes and only 1 like on each post - you'll get minimum exposure and reach. so if you aim for growing a real and live page - my advice would be not to do that. in the long run buying audience for FB...
Hi, Walid
I've been a facebook marketer for almost 5 years now. Here's what I can tell you - if your aim is to get a large number of subscribers (likes) to your page and you don't want to pay huge money to Facebook ads - you're BOUND to buy bot traffic. I've tried that a couple of times. you...
I’ve been in online business for quite a while. Drove traffic from various sources – ppc, social, - you name it. Of course, I’ve also been lured by the lucrative traffic from ad networks.
What I’ve been noticing is that almost everywhere you go for traffic these days – you’re bound to get a few...
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