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8 Best Methods To Earn From Your Facebook Account

Facebook is a massive traffic monster, because it’s global. As of this writing, it has over 1.7 billion, and that’s with a capital B, daily active users. When people are logged in on Facebook, they mostly stay there and they view many pages of content. In fact, on a month to month basis, Facebook has slightly over 2.6 billion monthly active users. Once people log into Facebook, the system basically keeps history of their actions.  Every like, comment, share, as well as page that you liked and even ads that you clicked, will be monitored and saved by facebook . When it comes to fine laser targeting of demographic groups based on individual user behavior, nothing even comes close to Facebook. Facebook can make really highly educated guesses as to what your interests are and can then show you advertising that fits those precise interests perfectly. This is not any sort of lightweight targeting, mind you, but rather a full blown behaviour-trained targeting. Facebook is a perfect place to m

Marketing…. A Key Lever In Monetization

What does effective marketing do?  It helps you put your concept, product, service, or offering in front of your ideal or target audience.  If it is great marketing, they will be compelled to engage with you and listen to what you have to say. So, you should Always Be Marketing if you want to monetize more effectively. Sounds obvious, doesn’t it? “ALWAYS BE CLOSING” This is a little variation of the sales adage “ Always Be Closing, ” but selling and marketing are a little different. It’s amazing how many business owners refuse to do any type of consistent marketing or advertising! They mistakenly believe that they should only market when they need a quick influx of cash. And they often believe that they can only market when the economy is good or they are flush in cash.  Think about it: in tough times, what do businesses often cut first?   Yes, marketing and advertising gets slashed, when, in fact, that is the last thing that should be stopped. Henry Ford once said, “A man who stops ad