subject: Get Traffic 3.0 - How Safe is Facebook PPC? [print this page] When I heard that Jonathan Budd was launching Get Traffic 3.0 I must admit I was skeptical. Many top marketers have already produced courses on Facebook PPC, so what makes Get Traffic 3.0 different? As I was trying to run a test landing for my website using the keywords I had listed, I managed to find my website, but it was lost among so many others In Cyberspace, words are not free, nor equal, but more importantly, they are not always safe. In order to maximize my exposure on the internet, I set up a different landing page for each of my keywords. This increased my chances of being seen, but also increased my exposure to internet fraud. Instead of feeling despair about my ability to afford or secure certain words for myself, I decided to look for other ways to market my site and do my ecommerce.
I had heard of PPC programs, but was aware that there were vulnerabilities; one major being click fraud. Corrupt developers and business competitors often use this and other black hat tactics in order to hijack traffic that may be going to your sight. Not only are these practices dangerous, but the perpetrators are often hard to detect, and pursuing legal action is all but impossible.
Then I came across Facebook's PPC program Facebook, huh? I have a Facebook page, and it's not only fairly easy to understand, but I can control who gets to see what.
The more I read about the Facebook PPC program, the more I became convinced that this may be just what I needed. I started out looking for safety tips, and to my surprise, I ended up learning a new way to increase my site traffic. My business is somewhat exclusive, so I really don't need for everyone and anyone around the globe to know who I am, but I do want to make a name for myself in the right circles of my industry. So how can I accomplish this without being the target of unethical or illegal practices?
As it turns out, demographic target marketing is a safer way to market one's business, due to the fact that information goes to only the businesses or individuals specified by a given site owner, or in this case, Facebook user. I currently have some links to my business through my personal Facebook page, but have to be fairly selective, because of the personal information that is listed there. In addition, I do not want to subject my friends and family to unwanted traffic.
I decided to look around and see if any of the business contacts I already have, are Facebook users, and was surprised to find that almost all of them are. I immediately sent friend requests to them and already have more traffic on my site, which is linked to my Facebook page.
The only thing left was for me to learn how to do all this more effectively and command the program so that I could not only gain more traffic, but dominate my niche. A friend had mentioned Get Traffic 3.0. I did a little searching and found this amazing coaching program being offered which is due to launch on October 16. Not only will it show me all I need to know to increase traffic to my site with Facebook, but it will show me the easiest and safest way to make it happen.
Get Traffic 3.0 will put me in the driver's seat and I won't up a mere hitchhiker on the superhighway of Get Traffic 3.0 traffic.