Facebook Survey-We want your input!
9 comments
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1. Yes
2. Maybe just once
3. No, but I would probaly look up their website and go there through Google (I’m weird like that).
4. I don’t know enough about the costs to offer an opinion- sorry! -
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes, mainly for the sheer numbers who use Facebook. The ads ARE targeted, however. They know I’m a history fanatic so, most days, Stonewall Jackson’s face is staring right at me! They also know I’m an addicted knitter and there’s usually some type of exotic yarn begging me to buy it on top of Stonewall. It’s still a numbers game, though. I think there would be lots who would click on AOE ads on FB!!!! -
I very seldom notice the adds and have only clicked on a few of them EVER. I’m sure those adds are keeping us all up and running on FB so perhaps we’d all better start paying more attention. I had google ads on my old blog but it didn’t seem to generate much either. Let us all know how it goes. Your survey is a good one. I’d suggest you post it on Sodahead.com
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I’ve noticed and even clicked on ads before. Most of them were junk but a few were legit. If I knew the company and liked them I would click but now I am leary about clicking on unknowns since they’ve ended up being junk so far. It wouldn’t hurt to advertsise on FB. Most people aren’t as skeptical about that as I am. IMHO. :)
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1. Yes
2. No
3. I’m not big on clicking anyone’s ads. But that’s just me.
4. Yes, because you could target to your desired market. Yes, because it’s cheap advertising. No, because I’m not sure of its effectiveness. Yes, because it increases name recognition, which increases trust in your company.I found a couple of articles on the subject:
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/2068-The-PEC-Review-Facebook-Pay-Per-Click-Ads
http://sambakker.com/facebook-ppc-%E2%80%93-a-beginners-guide-to-facebook-pay-per-click/