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Ways to Monetize Your Facebook Page

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If you have a popular Facebook page with many loyal followers, it may be time to look into capitalizing on your precious investment. Maintaining a popular social media page takes a lot of time and effort, after all, and you deserve to make money for your sacrifice.

To monetize your Facebook page, the main strategy is to sell space. Space in social media is different from physical space, like if you were selling billboard space for an advertisement. Instead, you give companies or content space within your posted content, so that the people following your posts will also see the paid information.

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Getting paid depends on the cost-per-click (CPC) you worked out with the advertiser. The stipulations of payment will also be worked out with your advertiser, like whether you receive payment if they buy something or if they just visit the site. So, who are these advertisers willing to pay for space on your wall?

Here’s our list of the top 3 tools to use to monetize your Facebook page.

Shopify.com

You may have heard of a little site called Shopify, so long as you haven’t been living under a rock. Their terrific brand-recognition and credibility make them an ideal source for an affiliation program.

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How it works: Shopify provides you with a special code to share on your Facebook page. Once posted, you start collecting money for every person who clicks the link and ends up signing up for the service. Shopify makes it easy to monitor the success of your affiliate campaign wish a helpful dashboard that tracks your cash. In addition to earning money for each sign-up, their referral service pays 200% of a person’s original subscription fee to you. You can make some serious cash converting your audience into Shopify customers, especially since the universality of Shopify means it’s appropriate for many genres and niches of publishers.

Sign up for Shopify: http://bit.ly/2IN7DZS

Amazon.com

Amazon sells just about everything, to just about everyone. If you can’t find a way to use Amazon’s first rate affiliation program to your page’s advantage, you aren’t trying hard enough!

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How it works: With Amazon’s program, you’re in control of both the content and frequency of links. Link any Amazon product detail page to your Facebook page and immediately start earning commissions based off what kind of product it is. For instance, if you commonly post about electric skateboards and link it here at The Electric Rider, you could earn some cash if sales is made from the link. If you excel at marketing and know your audience, the Amazon affiliation program could earn you quite a bit of cash. They are well respected in the industry and offer fair rates.

It’s easy to get started
It may seem surprisingly easy to start monetizing your popular Facebook page, but in reality, you have a valuable piece of digital real estate that deserves to be capitalized upon. The hard work you put into quality content and maintaining a relationship with your followers should be rewarded with a sense of accomplishment AND cash.

Originally posted 2017-03-25 23:41:30. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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