You might remember the post I wrote about the only way is up marketing strategy. Now, I have a great example for you on how to create your own sale where the price of your product will increase every time someone buys your product.
It’s probably a lot easier to do this than you can imagine.
What you do is you buy the software called Instant Dime Sale Creator by Joel Holtzman.
At the moment, the software is really cheap. But do you know what, the price increases a dime every time someone buys it. So, you’d better act fast if you want the low price of $23.14.
I have not tested Instant Dime Sale Creator myself.






December 27, 2007 at 7:47 pm
So, do you think that FaceBook advertising worth it?
December 27, 2007 at 7:53 pm
Yes, at least for this type of campaign.
I would never use Facebook to advertise for a work from home opportunity or a way to earn money… it might work, but I think that there are better ways to advertise for specific niches like that.
It would be interesting to compare Facebook advertising to Google AdWords. I am not sure if Facebook is that much cheaper.
January 2, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Woo! LOL I love the fact that you realize it’s a niche advertising. Too many people try out a type of advertising for a certain niche, and it doesn’t work well and they say that site doesn’t work. No, it just doesn’t work for that niche.
January 2, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Yes, I am not as slow as you might think I am
But what’s interesting is that members of Facebook are very different if you compare countriies. In Norway, thre are a lot of non-college kids, and people in their fourties.
I am not sure how it’s in the US, but I have the impression that mostly college people are members of Facebook.
January 13, 2008 at 10:42 am
Hey Jens,
Saw your blog about facebook ads, veyr informative, i was researching about this recently, but i have not done an ad at facebook yet.
Would you disclose the profit/loss for this campaign to us?
Thomas
January 13, 2008 at 9:05 pm
Hi Thomas,
I am not sure if I have any profit or loss to write about. My campaign is a little different.
I am doing it for a Norwegian college, and they want Facebook users in Norway to visit their site and answer a questionnaire.
We’ve got more than 95% of all people coming from the Facebook campaign to answer the questionnaire. I am not sure if I can say that’s a lot of profit or not, because we really don’t know if they will become students in the future or not.
At the same time, it’s not hard to understand why they are answering. They can win iPod touch or an iMac
January 13, 2008 at 10:43 pm
Hey Jens,
Do you mean 95% of the user from Norway age 15-30? or around the world?
I suppose the ads is for a CPA offer where user just fill in their email or something right?
By the way, where do you get the link for “Share this on Facebook” icon where you mentioned?
Your sharing of facebook ads experience has benefited me a lot!
Thomas
January 13, 2008 at 11:06 pm
Hey Thomas
About 95% of the users in Norway between the age of 15-30 who actually clicked the advertisement have answered the questionnaire.
The questionnaire got three questions, all are related to higher education. Like what’s most important when you decide where to study, what’s the least important when you decide where to study.
January 13, 2008 at 11:24 pm
Hey Jens,
Thanks. But i still can’t figure out how to share that on facebook.
Is it an icon where they can click and their facebook friends can see it?
or is it just a manual process where they have to forward to their friends on facebook?
Thanks.
Thomas