Did you know there’s a traffic source that’s converting better than all other traffic sources?
This is from a study done by AOL. They looked at 500 million clicks, 15 million conversions and 3 billion ad impressions across a bunch of different social networks.
What they found was that one particular ad platform converted much higher than all of the others.
The study went on to say that this ad platform is actually outpacing organic hosts for conversions.
Wanna take a guess at which online ad platform is outpacing organic hosts for conversions?
No need to guess… I’ll tell you:
It’s Facebook.
There are more targeting options through Facebook than any other platform out there.
It has a whole slew of different data points you can use to target your market.
So tightly, in fact, you’ll be able to put your ad in front of the very best possible prospects for your product or service.
It’s the old “message to market match” thang.
It’s great for testing, too.
If you’re doing the bootstrap entrepreneur thang, you can test with a very modest budget. As little as $5 a day.
And amazingly, you can get enough data to validate your tests even with a small budget like that.
I’ve just completed a step-by-step walkthrough of how I use Facebook ads for testing project and business ideas.
You’ll also see my highly effective process for creating “targeting templates” to make sure only your very hottest prospects see your offers.
I’m also revealing a couple secret research techniques and some little known plug ins that allow you to spy on your competitors.
Everything I just described and more is featured in the November issue of The Doberman Dan Letter.
It will be mailed out any day now to the knights in my Marketing Camelot.
If you want to start an online business on a shoestring budget… and/or want to discover the fastest and most “bootstrap budget” way of testing your copy and ideas… you don’t want to miss this issue.
Click here to find out how to join me in the Marketing Camelot so you don’t miss out on this month’s issue.
All the best,
Doberman Dan