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I got this today from WebProNews.com news letter.

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With Facebook Ads you can target our 100 million users as precisely as you want - from age, gender and other demographics all the way down to their specific passions and interests. And now you'll save $25 with your very first ad placement.

Enter code: 8CH1-5VW1-Y96N-2P94

http://www.new.facebook.com/ads/create

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AfternicAfternic
Thanks for the code!!
 
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you are welcome

Offer available until December 31
 
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I previously tested advertising on Facebook

they're notorious for low cpm. it just doesn't convert, or very low conversion.
 
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I got the same code - well not the same code but a code.

Is it $25 only if you spend some more or do you get $25 for free?
 
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Has anyone tried facebook for advertising? I really don't think it is the right medium for this and would think the cpm is very very low?

Curious if anyone has had any experiences?
 
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Like with everything, it depends on what and how you're advertising. The good thing about it is you have some amount of control over the demographic you want to reach. I know some people who've made a lot of money with affiliate stuff on facebook. I know others who have tanked. I'm going to be trying something different (for me) in the next quarter; advertising for a university looking for qualified applicants to a specialized graduate program. It'll be interesting to see how it goes.
 
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Thanks for the code - Im going to give this a try.

Regards,

Robbie
 
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thanks, just setup an ad, will let you know how it performs :)
 
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