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Consumers take social media advertising for granted so much that it is concerning. If every consumer would pay 10 cents per dollar used to advertise, I guarantee they will remember/know everything is going on with any business - physical location, website address, what products, price ranges... The entitlement for information at people's nose is ridiculous.and people ask if she's closed.
One thing I learned about working with someone for free, is if they get tired of helping for free, they can just drop out.
My question is, if I were to invest $1000 into an ad, which medium would get me the highest return? As I see it, unless you are selling widgets, advertising to those who are not actively seeking your product/service is wasted money that could be put to better use.
If I have $1k for advertising, I would invest in Google Ad. I feel most people searching for Google is looking for a product or service. Most users on Facebook are just surfing the web, When is the last time anyone initially use Facebook to search for a service or product. I mainly use Facbook and other Social media for SEO.
Just a quick comment - A few years ago one of my daughter's IT classes used my company and Google Ads for a case study. (They also tested a few makeovers of my website.) When the ads ran Google Analytics went crazy with traffic but nothing came through to me. When the ads stopped the Analytics stopped and no residual traffic to me was detectable. Wasted money?
In my opinion the $1,000 would be much better spent in SEO and other ways (back links, etc.) to boost your page organically. My web page appears first on Google for computer and network repair in my area but that was years after the University of Wisconsin project and due to customer reviews on Google, blogging with releases on Facebook and Twitter, etc. I find in my humble market it is the print media that leads them to my web page so I maintain a presence there also.
I'm a starry eyed marketing student who just opened my PC Repair shop. So, I tried the "boost your page" ad with FB. I got a few likes and one share but no calls, no email, and no website visits...I put the ad on hold an may try again when I add more content.Tried ads, never got any calls from them. Lots of clicks with no results. Ended up with a couple of extra likes on the page, but I never get any interaction whatsoever (there's more chance you CTG like something rather than those people I got through advertising on FB)![]()
Did you watch the above video? Explains why you got no calls, no emails....I'm a starry eyed marketing student who just opened my PC Repair shop. So, I tried the "boost your page" ad with FB. I got a few likes and one share but no calls, no email, and no website visits...I put the ad on hold an may try again when I add more content.
Thanks, Barcelona. That explains a lot. Basically, don't waste that valuable advert funding on "fake likes."Did you watch the above video? Explains why you got no calls, no emails....