He totally need to get pageIt's of course possible, but the things you listed are definite "shortcuts" if you will. You can get there, but from scratch with no help it'd be slow.
I have FB page with 1k, but to get traffic to my website I think I must have 100k fan page (it is 1000 visitors to website perday). But 100k to fan page without advertising or spam biting it is look like impossibleHe totally need to get page
You're right!But 100k to fan page without advertising or spam biting it is look like impossible
Is it possible to get traffic to website from FB without creating 1000 fake accs, pay advertising, posting in 100000 groups?
What if just do posting interesting stuff on fanpage?
it is naive idea at these days?
I quit a good job back in September of 2015 to pursue making money on Facebook full time. I started back in August 2013 and my biggest paycheck to date for one month has been $50,000 but up until a couple of months ago my average paycheck per month was around $25,000. I don't spam groups or post a lot of junk. I post real news articles that catch people's attention with borderline clickbait headlines. I won't post links here because I don't want to be accused of just trying to push my website.
Organic reach on Facebook is all but dead. I started my pages back before Facebook killed organic reach for the almighty dollar. In this day and age, it is exceedingly difficult to grow a page unless you have a few large pages you can share your content to and get followers to migrate to your new page. For example, I started a new page last night, something totally different than what I'm doing with my other pages, and I already have nearly 1200 followers with the post reach at 608,211 and the post engagement at 89,891.
One of the key things that many people trip up on is choosing their content and I always tell people don't pick content that interests YOU, pick content that OTHER people will be interested in. I love guns, fast cars and computers but if I tried to make money from posting articles about that kind of crap:
I didn't type all of that to brag but to give you an idea of the life that utilizing Facebook has provided for my wife and me.
- I wouldn't have a black Ford Raptor with mods parked in my driveway
- The wife wouldn't be driving a 2017 Mercedes GLE400 SUV
- The wife wouldn't be carrying a Louis Vuitton purse
- I wouldn't be typing this on a top o' the line Alienware 174r4 laptop
- I wouldn't have around $30,000 in firearms in my gun safe
- I wouldn't have a Dell 34" monitor arriving this week.
People get on Facebook to get a break from the hard news that comes on at 6 and 10 o'clock in the evening. So, what is it that people always tend to click?
If you have to resort to clickbait titling then that is a prime indication that your content SUCKS and let me tell you, creative titling is the most difficult thing about posting content. I read somewhere that the majority of time spent on content should be on the titling. It has to give the reader enough information to reel them in without being clickbait.
- Heinous crime i.e. child abuse, animal cruelty
- Political corruption i.e. Clinton Foundation, etc.
- Political scandal i.e. a politician soliciting prostitutes, Anthony Weiner, etc.
- Anything having to do with disrespecting the military, country, or its flag
- Anything having to do with Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and other such shenanigans
Here are some examples (not links):
As you can see, NONE of those titles are clickbait, nor are any of them 'fake news'. What they effectively do, however, is pique the reader's curiosity enough to make them want to read more. What you will find is most of the time, it's the article you didn't think would take off like a rocket that will start slamming in real time traffic. I can't tell you how many times I've posted an article, simply because I needed to fill a time slot, only to check real time stats later and see 1400 people actively on the site with 400+ of them on that article that I spent very little time and effort on.
- Texas Democrat: Trump’s “Continuous Assault On Women” Is Why He “Needs To Resign”
- “I Could F****** Kill You!” Cop Pins Teen Down, Chokes Him For Running Through His Grass
- Teacher Traumatized 17-Year-Old Student With Sex Frolics In A Park And At His House, Cops Say
- Black Minister Asks “What If Whites Strike Back Against Race-Baiters and Race-Warmongers?”
- Black Lives Matter: Whites Are “SUB-HUMAN”, Black People Can KILL ALL WHITES
- Black Lives Matter Anti-Trump Protest: “We Need To Start Killing People”
- Researchers Claim Legal Marijuana Is Causing A Spike In Car Wrecks
- Oregon Becomes First State To Allow Third Gender Option On Driver ID
- Interesting Sex Facts To Leave You All Hot and Bothered [18 PHOTOS]
- Man Claims Son Smoked “Skunk” Cannabis, Cut Off Penis And Stabbed Mom Repeatedly
There are 2 types of titles; a clickable title and a shareable title.
A clickable title is what makes you money.
A shareable title grows your following and engagement so although it may not get a lot of clicks, it does still help your long game. The more people engage with ARTICLES on your page, the more often your articles will appear in their newsfeed.
I cannot tell you how many times I've been banned for something I've posted on Facebook but suffice to say that in 2014 alone, I was banned for AT LEAST 6 months out of the year. I received 30 day bans back to back on two different occasions, and for downright ridiculous reasons. I finally learned, albeit the hard way, that to get along with Facebook I have to play by their rules, regardless of how ridiculous or stupid those guidelines are. Since doing that, I cannot tell you when the last time was that I got banned or for what reason because it has been so long.
If your money making model's foundation is built on spamming then you will not be around for very long. Facebook is actively working on new ways to sniff out spammers and fake news. The only way to last on Facebook is to play it straight i.e. play by their rules.
A really nice insight. welcome to BHW, by the way.
What was your job/profession before you quit to do this please?
I was a quality control inspector for a global oil & gas company. Thanks for the warm welcome, btw.
I quit a good job back in September of 2015 to pursue making money on Facebook full time. I started back in August 2013 and my biggest paycheck to date for one month has been $50,000 but up until a couple of months ago my average paycheck per month was around $25,000. I don't spam groups or post a lot of junk. I post real news articles that catch people's attention with borderline clickbait headlines. I won't post links here because I don't want to be accused of just trying to push my website.
Organic reach on Facebook is all but dead. I started my pages back before Facebook killed organic reach for the almighty dollar. In this day and age, it is exceedingly difficult to grow a page unless you have a few large pages you can share your content to and get followers to migrate to your new page. For example, I started a new page last night, something totally different than what I'm doing with my other pages, and I already have nearly 1200 followers with the post reach at 608,211 and the post engagement at 89,891.
One of the key things that many people trip up on is choosing their content and I always tell people don't pick content that interests YOU, pick content that OTHER people will be interested in. I love guns, fast cars and computers but if I tried to make money from posting articles about that kind of crap:
I didn't type all of that to brag but to give you an idea of the life that utilizing Facebook has provided for my wife and me.
- I wouldn't have a black Ford Raptor with mods parked in my driveway
- The wife wouldn't be driving a 2017 Mercedes GLE400 SUV
- The wife wouldn't be carrying a Louis Vuitton purse
- I wouldn't be typing this on a top o' the line Alienware 174r4 laptop
- I wouldn't have around $30,000 in firearms in my gun safe
- I wouldn't have a Dell 34" monitor arriving this week.
People get on Facebook to get a break from the hard news that comes on at 6 and 10 o'clock in the evening. So, what is it that people always tend to click?
If you have to resort to clickbait titling then that is a prime indication that your content SUCKS and let me tell you, creative titling is the most difficult thing about posting content. I read somewhere that the majority of time spent on content should be on the titling. It has to give the reader enough information to reel them in without being clickbait.
- Heinous crime i.e. child abuse, animal cruelty
- Political corruption i.e. Clinton Foundation, etc.
- Political scandal i.e. a politician soliciting prostitutes, Anthony Weiner, etc.
- Anything having to do with disrespecting the military, country, or its flag
- Anything having to do with Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and other such shenanigans
Here are some examples (not links):
As you can see, NONE of those titles are clickbait, nor are any of them 'fake news'. What they effectively do, however, is pique the reader's curiosity enough to make them want to read more. What you will find is most of the time, it's the article you didn't think would take off like a rocket that will start slamming in real time traffic. I can't tell you how many times I've posted an article, simply because I needed to fill a time slot, only to check real time stats later and see 1400 people actively on the site with 400+ of them on that article that I spent very little time and effort on.
- Texas Democrat: Trump’s “Continuous Assault On Women” Is Why He “Needs To Resign”
- “I Could F****** Kill You!” Cop Pins Teen Down, Chokes Him For Running Through His Grass
- Teacher Traumatized 17-Year-Old Student With Sex Frolics In A Park And At His House, Cops Say
- Black Minister Asks “What If Whites Strike Back Against Race-Baiters and Race-Warmongers?”
- Black Lives Matter: Whites Are “SUB-HUMAN”, Black People Can KILL ALL WHITES
- Black Lives Matter Anti-Trump Protest: “We Need To Start Killing People”
- Researchers Claim Legal Marijuana Is Causing A Spike In Car Wrecks
- Oregon Becomes First State To Allow Third Gender Option On Driver ID
- Interesting Sex Facts To Leave You All Hot and Bothered [18 PHOTOS]
- Man Claims Son Smoked “Skunk” Cannabis, Cut Off Penis And Stabbed Mom Repeatedly
There are 2 types of titles; a clickable title and a shareable title.
A clickable title is what makes you money.
A shareable title grows your following and engagement so although it may not get a lot of clicks, it does still help your long game. The more people engage with ARTICLES on your page, the more often your articles will appear in their newsfeed.
I cannot tell you how many times I've been banned for something I've posted on Facebook but suffice to say that in 2014 alone, I was banned for AT LEAST 6 months out of the year. I received 30 day bans back to back on two different occasions, and for downright ridiculous reasons. I finally learned, albeit the hard way, that to get along with Facebook I have to play by their rules, regardless of how ridiculous or stupid those guidelines are. Since doing that, I cannot tell you when the last time was that I got banned or for what reason because it has been so long.
If your money making model's foundation is built on spamming then you will not be around for very long. Facebook is actively working on new ways to sniff out spammers and fake news. The only way to last on Facebook is to play it straight i.e. play by their rules.