hi anyone has ever made sales with social networks? what about the conversion?

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hi anyone has ever made sales with social networks? what about the conversion?
for me, I have been doing facebook, twitter, Pinterest marketing for a long while.
If post regularly on these networks, it can bring visitors/traffic. But I never have good conversions, I mean I find it's very hard to get sales just by posting to the social networks. Yes you can get traffic, but just can't make it highly convert.

The only way I find can make sales, is to build a Facebook page just for a product, say, build a facebook page just for one product, add likes, and post useful things regularly, such as: how to use....what's the benefit, what's the side effects .etc...
The disadvantage for this way is: very time consuming and you have to buy likes to get everything rolling...compared with the money/time invested, you spend more than you invest.

So anyone has other experience to make sales by social networks?
 
like twitter, facebook, pinterest, reddit, youtube.... any one is ok...
 
For example buy 500 likes to make it look good, then you start posting the really useful things... share to facebook groups etc...


buying likes is just a start... you cant expect others to like your page if you just have 0 or just very few likes...
 
Are you just trolling or actually asking?

You "add" likes to your Facebook page. Still expect sales?
Posting in groups isn't my thing. Has never worked for me. Facebook ads work better.
 
Just asking... I heard some guy makes good sales from doing Pinterest marketing...I really want to know if anyone has successful experience with it.

Im doing niche blogs but I want to explore new marketing ideas....
 
Just asking... I heard some guy makes good sales from doing Pinterest marketing...I really want to know if anyone has successful experience with it.

Im doing niche blogs but I want to explore new marketing ideas....
Of course it works. Loads of people making money from Pinterest.

Simple example - Pinterest > Online Store > $$.
 
If you have Adsense, you can look in the "Allow & block ads" tab. Under General and Sensitive categories, you'll be able to see which categories of ads perform the best. It should give you an idea of what type of offers your visitors are interested in.
 
Yes I do. Over 50% of all my sales come from social media.

The key is not to bombard them with non-stop sales posts. I keep my accounts active and post to them on a daily basis. Only about once or twice per week do I ever make a post promoting something. When you flood them with sales pitches they lose interest and conversions will just get worse and worse.
 
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