A lot of real estate companies and agents may have been thinking about doing some Facebook advertising but are not sure if it will work for them. Well here is your chance to get $100 worth of ads for free.
This gives you a good chance to do some test runs on some Facebook campaigns.
Thirdly, Allow the application access and wait for an email to come to your email account. Once you get the coupon, go to your ad campaign management and under billing go to funding sources and enter coupon code.
This is TOO EASY
I even put together a short video tutorial on how to do the entire process. It’s not overly hard to do but some might find it easier to follow and I need the practice making them anyways.
12 Comments
on $100 Free Facebook Advertising - A Guide
JAN
27
2009
Thanks Robert. For those of you that may be skeptical of this offer, don't be, it's real. I signed up last week and started my add quickly.
Prior to using this add, I received 3 leads directly through Facebook. The free $100 worth of advertising can't hurt with helping add to that.
Robert Dawson SEO- Free advertising on Facebook? Can't beat that. I am definitely there. And if Bill said that it is true then I am definitely going to check it out. Thanks for sharing. I am off to sign up right now. Great post.
It sounds too good to be true but it works. Shows the credit to my Facebook account in the video. I already had a $25 coupon I found just by Googling "Facebook coupon" so that's $125 total free ads so far on Facebook.
Hi Robert, This does look interesting. In these tight times we all hate to spend money to try something new that might not work. This gives us an opportunity to try before we commit our "fortunes."
Thanks so much for sharing, I agree with everybody else that times are tight right now and you hate to spend the money on something that may not work. What a great opportunity to try this out!
It sounds too good to be true but it works. Shows the credit to my Facebook account in the video. I already had a $25 coupon I found just by Googling "Facebook coupon" so that's $125 total free ads so far on Facebook.
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