http://imgcry.com/image/9W I do not recommend automatically sharing content from your page on Facebook. I used to share automatically thanks to the Jetpak plugin, but sometimes it would post a different image from similar content. Also, since it posted as a shortened link, members couldn’t understand what the shared content was, creating a distance between the members and us. Anyway, let’s move on to advertising a site on Facebook. Choosing the right sector, right keywords, right post, and the right audience to target brings in great members and revenue. Let me put it this way: I have been spending 30 TL per day on Facebook ads for the last month. My member count, which was 2810, is now 11,000. As for revenue, giving a precise figure wouldn’t be accurate, so I will provide an example. Let’s say my daily earnings without any ads are 120 TL. I spend 30 TL daily on Facebook ads, and that day my earnings vary between 200-240 TL. So, as you can understand, my earnings doubled as shown in the example I gave you. However, if you are going to advertise on Facebook, advertise on content using the “Boost” method. I advertise on about 10-12 pieces of content that I think will attract the most interest, with a daily budget of 3 TL each. So, I select 3 TL for each and advertise a total of 10-12 items in a day. But I constantly track everything from the Facebook reports page: how much was spent, how many clicks, how many likes, and how many site entries occurred. If the ad hasn’t seen enough interest, I immediately stop that ad using the “Stop Ad” option so I don’t waste money, and instead advertise different content. I tried to be clever and took a screenshot of the video on my page (which contains a video explanation in the content) and decided to use it as an ad. After all, I thought there wouldn’t be a problem since the page actually has an article, images, and a video explanation. But Facebook didn’t accept this cleverness of mine and didn’t approve the ad. Advertise using the “Boost” option, select 2 TL with the “Choose Manually” method, and run an ad for 1 day; try it and see what happens. But my advice to those advertising for the first time is that Facebook doesn’t take the money immediately; they request it 1-2 days later, and you cannot pay invoices under 24 TL. If you don’t set a limit, you might suddenly find 10 TL in ads turning into 100 TL
If you select the wrong amount, etc., don’t panic and choose the option to stop the ad, but do this before the ads start; otherwise, you will have to pay for the impressions up to that moment. In fact, let me add a picture to help you, but I might need to delete the picture from here after a while. The image contains Ad impressions, clicks, money paid, and others between January 7 and January 10.
I had to delete the image for security reasons, for your information.