Has anyone use Facebook advertising before?

Discussion in 'Monetization Techniques' started by ahheng, Mar 18, 2010.

  1. ahheng

    ahheng Newcomer

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    Hi guys, i wonder has anyone of you here advertise your forum/website on facebook before? is it that effectively to drive traffic?
     
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    I'm thinking of it. It appears you can really zoom in on your potential audience, and it also seems cost effective.

    I'm just waiting to get a payout from Google to decide if I'm going to do it but I probably will.
     
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    It's very effective, you can narrow down your target audience to a T.
     
  4. ahheng

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    Hmm.. if you planning to do so, How much will you set your max bid? 0.01?
     
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    I'd probably go a little bit higher. Because I have such a narrow audiance I feel comfortable staying lower. If I had a broader audiance I'd probably go higher. Another thing you can do is block ads by member group. So I can block out members of my FB site that way they don't see it and think it's cool and click. I could basically target it to new people.

    I think the targeting on FB is pretty awesome.
     
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    I'm considering trying this out. Their recommended bid is quite expensive though.

    .50 per click will cost $2500 and only give you 5K clicks. Now, if all of these just became active members then it would be very worth it.

    Outdoor-Fishing
     
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    1,5 years ago I used this Facebook-option for several days. The traffic in our forum was a bit higher, but no new registrations were gained. So this is an ambivalent deal for me with our non-commercial forum.
    A good alternative in my viewpoint is the fan-page-option on facebook as a place to introduce the actual forum and to synchronize some contents.
     

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