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Mark Fulop
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Has anyone ever used the post boost option on facebook?

Mark Fulop
  • Glen Rock, NJ
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Hello 

I am always looking for new ways to advertise the commercial funding services. My question is has anyone ever used pay per click or the post boost option on Facebook for any services? Also thinking about Adsense

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Dan Barrett
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Dan Barrett
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  • Middlefield, CT
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@Mark Fulop Post "boosting" primarily works off of extending the existing audience for a page. If your page is new, doesn't have a lot of likes, or is poorly targeted, Boosting won't be terribly effective.

If you're trying to reach other investors, you'd be better off with traditional facebook ads (you can get there by going to http://facebook/ads/manage ). You'll have LOT more options, and can finely tune your targeting.

FB has been the best PPC channel for reaching investors, in my opinion. If you need help with any of the above, hit me up and I'll help you out!

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