Facebook Advertising | Nodro.com


www.nodro.com – I am one of the founding fathers of free Facebook advertising. Some will argue that free Facebook advertising is spamming, but I only agree in certain situations. Spamming is unwanted solicitation. I brought product to the people. Google Ads does this is and has a very profitable racket going. Free Facebook advertising is spamming’s little cousin. Facebook has thousands of ‘Groups’. These groups range from praising a particular TV show to petitioning animal abuse. These groups are generally public, allowing anyone to share thoughts, feelings, and photos. Web 2.0 has brought in a flood of creativity. Customers are asking for products and producers answer with products. Rather than the traditional model of producers telling customers what is for sale. The Idea Custom tailor shirts (created at www.cafepress.com) to the members of specific groups. Facebook Group: “Wisconsin: Out Drinkin’ YOUR State Since 1848!” This provided an easy first target. Pop open Photoshop and begin designing a logo. Finish up the logo, upload to www.cafepress.com, begin posting pictures and descriptions of the tee’s on the group. I went ahead and created a quick site called www.beerkong.com. With this site I listed the t-shirts so that I had a storefront for my customers. I created the free versions of the cafepress sites and linked them back to www.beerkong.com. This gave me the storefront presence, for free, and with cafepress handling all inventory, order processing, and returns

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