OP, thanks for sharing. But I am not wrong - blasting of email to people is illegal.
Here is a graph info for a page:Question
These tools pull Facebook IDs (& emails)...but the lists are a mix of pages and people....
Is it possible to target advertising to a "page" ID?
And if not then surely this is something FB could spot once the list is uploaded?
Thanks
http://graph.facebook.com/cocacola
http://graph.facebook.com/812526515444202
FB definitely has some filters on now and appears to only be getting stronger.
I can get msgs to inbox no problem, even some really spammy stuff during my testing BUT as soon as I go to broadcast to a list of say 5,000 using MailerKing and setting a seed every 500 msgs, none of my seeds arrive and I'll receive zero clicks.
So don't get excited when your test message to yourself inboxes, thats easy... Try to setup a seed for yourself every 500 msgs and watch how you receive virtually zero of them during your mailing.
What I noticed is that FB watches the incoming content, if the same content keeps coming in they just filter it out so thats why your test of 1 msg works but when you broadcast it, you get nothing. Ive setup a dummy campaign where every single email was 100% unique every time (the msg wasn't even readable, was just to test) and then I got 5/15 seeds during a broadcast so I can tell FB is letting some of the emails out.
Think your gonna broadcast your link to 100,000 people? Not gonna happen, not even to 100. But yes it will inbox during a small test to 1-5 people.
Ive tried AOL, Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail/Outlook and paid $125 for a member here to setup SMTP with rotating ips and ports... JUNK. Ive tried back connect proxies, front connect, elite proxies...etc..... doesnt help.
You need to spin your email. My program does this. IDK if mass emailers like Mailchimp and stuff have this option.
Ive setup a dummy campaign where every single email was 100% unique every time (the msg wasn't even readable, was just to test)
sent to 10k emails for testing yesterday (using Amazon SES - 10k per day and send blaster)
Bitly said 55 clicks, Clickbank said 31 hops and no sale of course
Will wait for more 3 days to see what will happen??
if you are using a desktop mailer make it sure to hide "Received from" your computer name and ip.
My current setup can do this only your vps ip and domain will show.
This is not really as effective, because facebook users don't really look at their emails. If this was possible to send to the user's inbox, it would have been nicer. Also I heard about facebook doing this before, but I guess only now they started to make it work consistently.