considering how much money facebook makes I'm sure the flyers are a good investment. you're hitting mostly college or college aged kids remember - ones that like to sit on the internet.
Yeah but how many of those kids actually view the ads on facebook (by view, i mean click on or actually acknowledge)
I have been experimenting with flyers for a month or more, trying to target the college age and others. I have had only a couple of clicks per 1,000 impressions. I think if you find the spell out the right ad and pay high for clicks you might hit a gold mine. Dont forget that you can only spend $50 a day. I think the facebook crowd looks past the ads, but we'll see, it's not as dead as YPN, so I will keep trying LOL
"An error has occurred. * You are allowed only one punctuation mark in your title and it cannot be an exclamation point. * Your Flyer cannot contain the word "Facebook" in it. " So much for that. I will pass on Facebook Flyers.
I only got a few clicks per 1,000 impressions like sukosaki did. I may experiment with them a little more, later on.
I have experimented but didn't do too well.... the users are far too ad blind on that site. Its like a forum or online game, the CTR would be ridiculously low. If you wanted a good branding exercise then it would probably be good.
made some money off flyers.. then I stopped getting impressions and it became a waste of time.. i guess the CPC jumped up as more advertisers joined in
Facebook Flyers.. nice one.. i think I would probably try it out this weekend.. and then will be able to give you more details on that..
Here's a link to the story that ran on Shoemoney's blog about an affiliate marketer just crushing flyers in its opening days. Should at least give a few ideas, although he pretty much says that the affiliate marketing potential was really hurt by their new measures. http://www.shoemoney.com/2007/09/24/pwning-facebook-how-to-think-like-an-uber-affiliate/
it blows no clicks i had 8000 impressions at one point with one click, I can't believe MS paid 240$ for 1% of facebook. The one problem with the ads is that they are set off to the side just don't work at all in that position.
i tried them but they had very poor performance on just about any offer i through at em. best to try general offers and things which are better untargeted.
It seems a very interesting idea. I dont think so it will work for all prodcuts out there but it might work really good for a brand promotion! Of course you need to think what the facebook users are after!