What to do with $25 Facebook ads credit?

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I recently attended an event where I received a $25 Facebook credit. The event was local, and concentrated on a specific niche. That being said, what should I spend it on, in your opinion? Something to make a quick buck. Even if its a little bit of money.
 
Find a niche , build a landing page then generate leads with it , promote an offer to them or something like that. Other than that u can build your ig account
 
Find a niche , build a landing page then generate leads with it , promote an offer to them or something like that. Other than that u can build your ig account

I like the niche idea. Do you think promoting a single cheap product (even affiliate) could be viable?
 
If you have no knowledge of Fb ads then watch some videos on youtube and play with running some FB campaigns and learn it .

Easiest way for newbie is to generate leads , i prefer going with leadgen sites .
 
I like the niche idea. Do you think promoting a single cheap product (even affiliate) could be viable?
U can go with sales but if i was u i won't just because u want a quick buck or experiment if u are going to make profit with that 25 so i will go with a cpa offer that pay based on SOI or DOI
 
If you have no knowledge of Fb ads then watch some videos on youtube and play with running some FB campaigns and learn it .

Easiest way for newbie is to generate leads , i prefer going with leadgen sites .

Not really new to Facebook. Spend the upwards of 2k over the past two years (for short-term clients, not myself). But just lost on how I should spend these now.
 
$25 will get you no where with fb ads you will need $500+ for testing and find you winner
 
U can go with sales but if i was u i won't just because u want a quick buck or experiment if u are going to make profit with that 25 so i will go with a cpa offer that pay based on SOI or DOI

Neat, but can you please clarify what you mean with generating leads in this context? Like how are these monetized in this case?
 
Not really new to Facebook. Spend the upwards of 2k over the past two years (for short-term clients, not myself). But just lost on how I should spend these now.

Then leadgen is probably the best thing to go with
 
Neat, but can you please clarify what you mean with generating leads in this context? Like how are these monetized in this case?
Generating leads mean u pay facebook when u get people's email but that can be difficult if u don't have experience with email marketing beside that u can also create a facebook page about the cpa offer u choose and pay per likes
 
You best bet is to run traffic to website campaign.

That is the most easiest thing you can do.

For lead gen you need to have something to offer to your leads.
 
$25 will get you no where with fb ads you will need $500+ for testing and find you winner
The only real answer in this thread. Anyone suggesting you can make money with $25 in FB ads starting from ground zero doesn't know what they're talking about.


Wouldn't hurt to try since I am not paying anything for them :)
What do you value your time at? It would indeed hurt to do something with 99% chance of failure. Time is finite. Focus your time on something with a higher rate of success.
 
OP, did you arrange the emails according to the niches, or they're lumped together? Just wanna know this before downloading.

The only real answer in this thread. Anyone suggesting you can make money with $25 in FB ads starting from ground zero doesn't know what they're talking about.



What do you value your time at? It would indeed hurt to do something with 99% chance of failure. Time is finite. Focus your time on something with a higher rate of success.

Appears you misinterpreted what I as conveying in the post you quoted. I am trying to test something out with these credits. If they don't result in any earnings, then perhaps they would be converted into a lesson learned.
 
I recently attended an event where I received a $25 Facebook credit. The event was local, and concentrated on a specific niche. That being said, what should I spend it on, in your opinion? Something to make a quick buck. Even if its a little bit of money.
If you still have the ads credit then I would like to buy that.. Let me know if that is available
 
I recently attended an event where I received a $25 Facebook credit. The event was local, and concentrated on a specific niche. That being said, what should I spend it on, in your opinion? Something to make a quick buck. Even if its a little bit of money.

Target 10 miles around your address where you live and create ad promoting yourself as a celebrity. People will start looking at you in the streets thinking you are a celebrity.
 
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