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Thanks Jorgemv very timely + Reps
i didn't download but obviously this is about buying likes to a page for 2 days and spending about $100 to do it. unfortunately, just because you get likes to a page doesn't mean those people are targeted or even in your demographics and probably the majority can't afford to buy your $10 product you're gonna be promoting even if they wanted to.

it wold be nice to see a review from someone who downloaded it to see if i am missing anything here. it's just like building a website. just because you build it, doesn't mean they will come.

there is still a lot of work and marketing involved. yea, facebook has their S***** algorythms so people are forced to purchase bullshit likes just so they can then focus on a target audience. facebook knows this and i think it's a scammy way that facebook is trying to conduct business(spamming facebook page likes). but a multi billion dollar company has to put food on the table for their employees SOMEHOW.

would be intrested in any reviews....
Thanks for the share Jorge and thanks for the above info California Kid. Reps added to both of you.

This method has been around for a while. I have used it many times for getting social proofs when I create a new fan page.

It's about running a worldwide ad campaign to get cheap FB fans/Likes - usually 1 to 3 cents each. To get these cheap likes, you must exclude countries such as USA, UK, Canada, and Australia because of their high cost per action. You also don't do detailed targetings such as demographics, interests or behaviors.

Instead of using a pic for your ad campaign, you will use a motivational quote on a bright yellow/gold background (for best results, the image has to be the size of your FB cover (851x315 I believe).

In her ad, she uses the following quote: "You were born to be Awesome". The text or call to action for the ad is "Like This Page If You Agree".

Your ad budget for day 1 is $20.

On day 2, you need to duplicate your ad set. Keep the original ad set running - with the same location, worldwide. For the duplicate ad set, you'll need to change the location - remove worldwide and add US, UK, Australia, Canada or any other country you want.

For day two, if you keep your daily budget at $20, you will be spending an additional $40 as you will be running two ad sets, the original and the duplicate.

On day 3 - she will be showing you 5 ways to turn your fans into buyers. Using messenger to automate things, creating a group for more engagement, using the FB cover to promote your website or to get signups, etc.

Although you are choosing your ad location to be worldwide on day 1, you will not be getting any likes from European countries.

I have run many of these campaigns without making a single sale. As I stated above, I run them for getting social proofs when launching a new page. I get better results when run my "get sales ads" when I have 5k to 10k fans on the FB page.

To me, this a bad copy of Kim Walsh-Phillips Get 10K Fan In 48 Hours.

She made a blunder on the second day by duplicating the campaign instead of the ad set. I believe she needed a few more days of practice before making the videos.

Also, I don't think she got 5K fans from the $100 or so dollar spent. I'm sure she got way less.

Peace and Best Wishes.
reps sent to you for breaking it down ..thank you

(08-13-2018 06:48 PM)uwa223 Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the share Jorge and thanks for the above info California Kid. Reps added to both of you.

This method has been around for a while. I have used it many times for getting social proofs when I create a new fan page.

It's about running a worldwide ad campaign to get cheap FB fans/Likes - usually 1 to 3 cents each. To get these cheap likes, you must exclude countries such as USA, UK, Canada, and Australia because of their high cost per action. You also don't do detailed targetings such as demographics, interests or behaviors.

Instead of using a pic for your ad campaign, you will use a motivational quote on a bright yellow/gold background (for best results, the image has to be the size of your FB cover (851x315 I believe).

In her ad, she uses the following quote: "You were born to be Awesome". The text or call to action for the ad is "Like This Page If You Agree".

Your ad budget for day 1 is $20.

On day 2, you need to duplicate your ad set. Keep the original ad set running - with the same location, worldwide. For the duplicate ad set, you'll need to change the location - remove worldwide and add US, UK, Australia, Canada or any other country you want.

For day two, if you keep your daily budget at $20, you will be spending an additional $40 as you will be running two ad sets, the original and the duplicate.

On day 3 - she will be showing you 5 ways to turn your fans into buyers. Using messenger to automate things, creating a group for more engagement, using the FB cover to promote your website or to get signups, etc.

Although you are choosing your ad location to be worldwide on day 1, you will not be getting any likes from European countries.

I have run many of these campaigns without making a single sale. As I stated above, I run them for getting social proofs when launching a new page. I get better results when run my "get sales ads" when I have 5k to 10k fans on the FB page.

To me, this a bad copy of Kim Walsh-Phillips Get 10K Fan In 48 Hours.

She made a blunder on the second day by duplicating the campaign instead of the ad set. I believe she needed a few more days of practice before making the videos.

Also, I don't think she got 5K fans from the $100 or so dollar spent. I'm sure she got way less.

Peace and Best Wishes.
good review man, thanks!

(08-13-2018 06:48 PM)uwa223 Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the share Jorge and thanks for the above info California Kid. Reps added to both of you.

This method has been around for a while. I have used it many times for getting social proofs when I create a new fan page.

It's about running a worldwide ad campaign to get cheap FB fans/Likes - usually 1 to 3 cents each. To get these cheap likes, you must exclude countries such as USA, UK, Canada, and Australia because of their high cost per action. You also don't do detailed targetings such as demographics, interests or behaviors.

Instead of using a pic for your ad campaign, you will use a motivational quote on a bright yellow/gold background (for best results, the image has to be the size of your FB cover (851x315 I believe).

In her ad, she uses the following quote: "You were born to be Awesome". The text or call to action for the ad is "Like This Page If You Agree".

Your ad budget for day 1 is $20.

On day 2, you need to duplicate your ad set. Keep the original ad set running - with the same location, worldwide. For the duplicate ad set, you'll need to change the location - remove worldwide and add US, UK, Australia, Canada or any other country you want.

For day two, if you keep your daily budget at $20, you will be spending an additional $40 as you will be running two ad sets, the original and the duplicate.

On day 3 - she will be showing you 5 ways to turn your fans into buyers. Using messenger to automate things, creating a group for more engagement, using the FB cover to promote your website or to get signups, etc.

Although you are choosing your ad location to be worldwide on day 1, you will not be getting any likes from European countries.

I have run many of these campaigns without making a single sale. As I stated above, I run them for getting social proofs when launching a new page. I get better results when run my "get sales ads" when I have 5k to 10k fans on the FB page.

To me, this a bad copy of Kim Walsh-Phillips Get 10K Fan In 48 Hours.

She made a blunder on the second day by duplicating the campaign instead of the ad set. I believe she needed a few more days of practice before making the videos.

Also, I don't think she got 5K fans from the $100 or so dollar spent. I'm sure she got way less.

Peace and Best Wishes.
I didnt check this yet but i expect its about use software emails generator i forgot name and open yahoo mail account copy thos emails to your contact list and invit them from fb by emails
Thank you for sharing. Much obliged. Repped.
Brilliant Review uwa223
Thanks a mil.

Cheers

(08-13-2018 06:48 PM)uwa223 Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the share Jorge and thanks for the above info California Kid. Reps added to both of you.

This method has been around for a while. I have used it many times for getting social proofs when I create a new fan page.

It's about running a worldwide ad campaign to get cheap FB fans/Likes - usually 1 to 3 cents each. To get these cheap likes, you must exclude countries such as USA, UK, Canada, and Australia because of their high cost per action. You also don't do detailed targetings such as demographics, interests or behaviors.

Instead of using a pic for your ad campaign, you will use a motivational quote on a bright yellow/gold background (for best results, the image has to be the size of your FB cover (851x315 I believe).

In her ad, she uses the following quote: "You were born to be Awesome". The text or call to action for the ad is "Like This Page If You Agree".

Your ad budget for day 1 is $20.

On day 2, you need to duplicate your ad set. Keep the original ad set running - with the same location, worldwide. For the duplicate ad set, you'll need to change the location - remove worldwide and add US, UK, Australia, Canada or any other country you want.

For day two, if you keep your daily budget at $20, you will be spending an additional $40 as you will be running two ad sets, the original and the duplicate.

On day 3 - she will be showing you 5 ways to turn your fans into buyers. Using messenger to automate things, creating a group for more engagement, using the FB cover to promote your website or to get signups, etc.

Although you are choosing your ad location to be worldwide on day 1, you will not be getting any likes from European countries.

I have run many of these campaigns without making a single sale. As I stated above, I run them for getting social proofs when launching a new page. I get better results when run my "get sales ads" when I have 5k to 10k fans on the FB page.

To me, this a bad copy of Kim Walsh-Phillips Get 10K Fan In 48 Hours.

She made a blunder on the second day by duplicating the campaign instead of the ad set. I believe she needed a few more days of practice before making the videos.

Also, I don't think she got 5K fans from the $100 or so dollar spent. I'm sure she got way less.

Peace and Best Wishes.

uwa223 Reps Added of course
Any chance these two may be related?

LOL!

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I agree, total bad copy of Kim Phillips model, and this chick sure likes her wine...hence, duplicating the campaign instead of the ad set..lol
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