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bbrian017

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So I started a small and I mean small campaign with facebook last week! What I did was I purchased 7500 flyer's that are to be distributed on facebook into users profiles over 3 days. The price was 5 USD for every 2500 flyer's.

I had godaddy stats running live but it will still be hard to judge what the results were as I heavily rely on facebook right now to market anyways. I guess I will look for Unique visitors seeing this will be a good way to estimate what the flyer's produced.

Here's a screenshot of my add.

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Well here's some stats from the campaign. Remember I only spent 15 dollars so you can imagine great results from more of a budget!

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Its a banner spot on the left hand side of Facebooks page once a member logs in.

I will also be signing up for this.

It works similar to Adwords in that you decide how much each click will cost to a daily max.

Let us know if it was successful.

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No it's not a great way to advertise I don't think I got a very good response but it was hard to measure because I own many facbook groups and already get facebook traffic. I don't think it's worth the money just start and spam a facebook group and it's cheaper!!!
 
Ok so i tried it. I set one up last night. And i got rejected!. This is what i found this morning

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They could at least tell me what i did wrong so i can fix my add. I will have to pass on facebook for now.
 
Nope i didn't. It never said to. Im not even going to bother. I don't think i'd have much luck with facebook. I just wanted to try it for a week or so
 
Ok here is what the add looked like.

Also this afternoon i signed on and they changed it. Now i know what i did wrong.
Below i have also posted what they say is wrong.

But i,m still confused on what i did wrong in my add/

If anyone can give me a hand let me know


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