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Originally Posted by DavidTrap
Glad to hear of your and Joel's success. Guess target audience makes a difference.
I know of someone who uses the Facebook ads to promote their business. He reckons he spent <$500 on advertising and was rewarded with $30000+ turnover. The Facebook ads are apparently quite targeted, depending on what is written in your FB posts and what sort of pages you have liked. I've never clicked on one, but obviously some do. Now that FB is being increasingly accessed via smart phones with less screen real estate for ads, they are apparently losing effectiveness though...
I've absolutely no experience with the above (you know what line of business I'm in) and it's only based on some articles I've read in the mainstream media or via word of mouth, so please don't base your marketing strategy on it!!!
DT
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Thanks David,yes-it sure is a turn around from two sales on net,compared to the results from national magazine.I guess,advertising to a selected market,means there will be different avenues to them.
I too have heard people,like the person you knew,that promoted their business etc through FB and do very well.Joel runs the FB page,but I feel
the wording and how the DVD is presented could be angled differently to the type of people that would be likely to buy it. He rather busy doing work in the film industry at present,so I might have to have a fiddle on FB (I am really not into FB),but if wants a share of the loot,he might have to do it the way I want

all the cheques are made out to me
I might try putting it up on ebay,but will wait till the magazine sales fizzil out.Interestingly the DVD was made for the U.S market-we even spoke in pound and miles,but to date not one sale in U.S(it seems a very unusual country even try and deal with),but ok in Japan,South Africa,U.K,and now Australia-never thought I'd get any sales in Australia--but after review in magazine that's now in every newsagent in Australia-its really taken off!