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4 Mar 2010Update: I finally got word back from Facebook, who confirmed that the feature is indeed only a test. "The "Promote" feature is just a test and is unrelated to our Promotions Guidelines," the company says. They did not give any specifics about a possible full launch.
Original Article: Facebook appears to either be rolling out or testing a feature that lets Facebook Page owners promote specific posts. When you make an update, a link that says, "Promote" can be found by the links for "Comment" and "Like".
Once you click that Promote link, it brings up a dialogue box, which asks you to create an ad, with targeting descriptions, the ad duration, and the maximum price of "Up to $50.00 USD".
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You can click on "Edit Ad" to go to the standard Facebook Advertising Page, or you can click "Create Ad" to go to this page:
Interestingly enough, this comes after talk last week about how you have to have promotions approved by a Facebook account representative, which would reportedly cost you about $10k. This would appear to eliminate that notion.
The feature appears to only be available for some admins of some pages. We’re not sure if they’re rolling out the feature or just testing it. I’ve contacted Facebook to learn more about the feature, and I’ll update when I receive a response. Any other Facebook Page admins getting this feature? Let us know.
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6 Responses to Facebook: "Promote your Post" Just a Test
The Man
March 5th, 2010 at 6:51 pm
I just go shopping with my girl(fiancee) because she enjoys it and i know its reallllllllllllly reallllllllly boring when they take so so long to decide on what top looks better and they ask you and yet they still take another half hour to decide. But i do it because i then take her to my kind of stores, electronics, car stores. HEHE and its a bit cute because she doesn't know all about the car things and she asks me what things are, and i tell her.
Also, i like the changing room part of the shopping. *wink wink*
dr-ripple
March 15th, 2010 at 10:44 am
it was an airplane or a model rocket someone produced in their back yard. Its possible that the angle you looked at it seemed like a NASA rocket, it is impossible that a NASA rocket was launched in NY. If you remember the speed it seemed to be going at you will find your answer.
dennisdavid1974
March 19th, 2010 at 2:54 pm
basically watching people die then cleaning up after it
Jesus Christ
March 19th, 2010 at 10:48 pm
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capoeirakid
March 19th, 2010 at 11:19 pm
Well, it's not really a starting point, but somewhere in your essay you could put that Al Gore would have won the 2004 election instead of George Bush had the peoples' individual votes been counted instead of the votes going through the Electoral College
70 cent
April 9th, 2010 at 10:14 pm
15 minutes… the best.. too long makes tired… too short makes unsatisfied…