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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Does it pay to buy facebook adwords, Boost Post, Boost page?
Does it really pay to pay for the Facebook Adwords where you pay each day; or the Boost Post or what about their Promote Page? Are there any success stories or waste of time, or waste of money stories out there?
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Hey @Jean Fleuriot
I happen to be one agent who has had good success generating business from Facebook. I think it's a matter of having an understanding of what you can do with FB, choosing a strategy, then executing that strategy.
For instance, I create an ad offering a lead magnet (something of value someone gets in exchange for an email address), it takes them to a landing page, and then I place them on an automated drip campaign focused on getting them to respond for more information or an in person appointment.
This may sound overwhelming but I promise you it's easier than it sounds.
What you'll need:
1. A lead magnet (Samples Below)
These are sample Lead Magnets:
First Time Homebuyer Guide
Guide to Downsizing
What Is My ______ Area Home Worth?
2. A Landing Page Generator (Click Funnels, Optimize Press, Lead Pages)
*I've used them all and can give you some recommendations
3. An Email Autoresponder (Active Campaign, Aweber, Mail Chimp)
*I've used them all and can give you some recommendations
**You'll also need to write out actual emails that will go out in order for a set period of time
4. An Ad Budget (You can start as low as $1 a day)
On Facebook, your goal is to target an audience you want to work with and send them a targeted message that speaks to their pain points.
If you're interested, add me as a colleague and I'd be happy to help you get started. If you have any questions about anything I wrote above, let me know.
Either way, best of luck to you!