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First off, this is not SPAM, the link is direct and not an affiliate URL... here is the link...
http://www.visabusinessnetwork.com/sign_up
Sign up and get $100 advertising with Facebook, it is in dollars, but fully applicable in the UK. I heard of this from a business forum. So a good free punt to pull in a little business.
First off, this is not SPAM, the link is direct and not an affiliate URL... here is the link...
http://www.visabusinessnetwork.com/sign_up
Sign up and get $100 advertising with Facebook, it is in dollars, but fully applicable in the UK. I heard of this from a business forum. So a good free punt to pull in a little business.
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how safe is it to give facebook credit card details ?
and how soon after signing up can we tell them to stop the campaign etc ?
dont want to fall into a trap of some sort0 -
You can specify the daily budget, so I have set 50 per day, so I know that it should be ok. I have set the campaign to end tomorrow (which at 12:30am is actually today).
In the past all correspondence is via email, if you have queries which is a bit lame0 -
Facebook adverts are not worth it, unless you want to throw big money in the wind. So many wasted adverts are clicked. Thats $100 will be over within hours.Kind Regards
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Facebook adverts are not worth it, unless you want to throw big money in the wind. So many wasted adverts are clicked. Thats $100 will be over within hours.
Not so, I have set my audience to show my ad on the birthday of the recipient, so it is dribbling away at the moment. Anyway, it is a free $100 code, so in my eyes, it is worth it. I can directly attribute 2 sales to the spend with facebook. I would not do this otherwise as my commission is not great enough to cover the spend.0 -
That's fantastic - thank you any form of 'free' advertising is always useful to get the word around.
I'm just about to launch my website so this comes in very handy.0 -
I also prooved that facebook bill for double clicks, I found 50% was fraud clicks.Kind Regards
Bill0 -
I gave it a go setting daily budget at $10 per day and chose the CPM setting showing to UK only, 18 and older, anyone who has the keyword "horses" or "equestrian" in their profile. Target audience of 56,490 (iirc).
So far I've had 22,847 impressions, 11 clicks and only spent $5.020 -
be interesting to see how you guys get on..0
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I gave it a go setting daily budget at $10 per day and chose the CPM setting showing to UK only, 18 and older, anyone who has the keyword "horses" or "equestrian" in their profile. Target audience of 56,490 (iirc).
So far I've had 22,847 impressions, 11 clicks and only spent $5.02
Yer and prob wasted clicks, ive got tracking for every click and stage, what they do, whats in cart etc and I spent £150 in one day on there, over 21 year old etc and got no sales!Kind Regards
Bill0 -
I've signed up. Even if they do rip you off i'm not going to lose any money. Waiting for my ad to be approved now and i'll let you know how I get on.0
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