“Facebook Fan Page Thief”: How other people’s fan pages can build your business #ad
Suppose a popular Facebook user posted a link to one of your blog posts. That would build your traffic, no doubt.
Facebook Fan Page Thief shows you how to get this kind of attention from popular Facebook users, not just once, but many times.
James Penn saw his blog drop dramatically in the ratings when the Panda update went live October 13, 2011. And his income dropped to almost nothing.
After a brief conversation with Google (specifically, with Matt Cutts), he decided he needed a different way to bring traffic to his blog. He settled on Facebook. On April 4, 2012, the day he he set up his Facebook page, he had 589 visitors; 961 visitors the next day, and 957 the day after that.
He was onto something. And has been promoting his site on Facebook ever since. He says, this plan, while carefully orchestrated, is simple enough that anyone can follow his lead. In fact, he has repeated the process many times and each time, he gets a similar boost in traffic.
The whole process centered on getting other people to promote his site. With experimentation, he discovered six methods that persuade these popular Facebook personalities to promote your site for you, and he has documented these methods in Facebook Fan Page Thief.
You don’t have to spend money on Facebook ads; these six strategies bypass that expensive process and bring you traffic, sometimes, in a matter of minutes.
Let James Penn give you all the details here: Facebook Fan Page Thief
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