For succesfull advertising on Facebook particullary first I suggest finding suitable facebook groups for advertising close to the content of what we are advertising. If we send it to any other group our add could possibly considered as spam.
Other thing, of course, when you find suitable group for advertising you will NOT advertise in a group with small ammount of members 'cause there is no use. When you decide what groupd to join next thing you look when you join if the group is OK for you or, if there are any other simillar adds like yours is that want to post. When you join you need to wait a little bit for admin approval, it make take some time but in the meanwhile look for other groups too. You can put your ad in about 300 groups.
When you have your wanted groups it's time for making the add. Make your text short, understandable and interesting for reader, on SFI section " My SFI Gateways" choose your link, with your ID number on it that is not blocked by Facebook, on Google choose "bussines" and from photos choose one of the photos that you want and modify it with one of the softwares.
Put your ad on Facebook along with the photo you chosen and try your link if it is working.
Later, if anyone on any of the facebook groups puts unwanted comments my suggestion is to delete that ad and put it all over again and unwanted comment will be removed. Don't put your ad on your friends facebook wall, just put it on facebook groups and....send 1 ad in 1 group a day, 3-5 ads in one interval then make pause, because if you send too many ads in short time Facebook might bann your facebook profile.
Hope I helped, at least a litle.
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For succesfull advertising on Facebook particullary first I suggest finding suitable facebook groups for advertising close to the content of what we are advertising. If we send it to any other group our add could possibly considered as spam.
Other thing, of course, when you find suitable group for advertising you will NOT advertise in a group with small ammount of members 'cause there is no use. When you decide what groupd to join next thing you look when you join if the group is OK for you
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