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12 Ways to Make Money on Facebook

How to Make Money on Facebook
How to make money on Facebook? If you are a Facebook user or have been around social networking sites for a while, you’ve probably heard that! But, is it really possible to make money with Facebook? How would you go about making money on Facebook? What are some ideas to make money with the help of this giant social networking site?…
Well, thanks to some very useful and user friendly applications, today
12 Free Facebook application that you can use to make money with Facebook!
almost anyone who has a Facebook page, can make money in a variety of ways. With one simple installation, you can be on your way to m
ake money on Facebook. Of course like any other methods of making money, specifically making money online, it takes hard work and persistence to be able to make a decent amount of money on Facebook. Although these applications make it very easy to get on the path of making money with face book, its the strategy and a well thought out plan, combined with persistence and hard work, that ultimately factors in your success or failure in making money with Facebook. Here are some applications you can use to make money on Facebook:
1. Radical Buy This is almost like a Facebook made eBay. You can sell anything on your Facebook page using this unique app. List an item and have it visible to all Facebook users instantly. Now, the cool think is that you can offer commission to others who will sell your items on their Facebook page, allowing you to reach more potential buyers. Of course that means, even if you don’t have any item for sale, you can show other peoples item on your Facebook page and make money with the commission you get for selling there stuff.
Update:
Sadly RadicalBuy has discontinued its widgets and apps and doesn’t work any more. I will try to find another good app that can be help you make money with your Facebook account, as soon as I can.
2. My Merch Store If you have red my 9 Website To Make Money With By Designing & Selling … article, then you know about Zazzle. Well, now Zazzel allows you to create and design any product on their site(which is free) and sell them on your face book. Think about the potential buyer base for customized t-shirts and hats and etc, specially if you have a lot of Facebook friends. You can also sell product created by other artists and earn a commission on those. So, even if you don’t want to deal with designing, you have a way to make money on face book using Zazzle.
3. Cafe Press It’s the same idea as Zazzle, but with a much bigger and well known online store. Cafepress lets you easily sell any product from anti Obama Shirts to pro Obama Shirts, on your Facebook and make money, whether it was created by you or someone else.
4. Ether Ether is a website that you can make money on by giving advice to people over the phone or by chatting. But now, you can use their new application on Facebook to make money while giving advice to people over the phone. If you’re good at giving advice, this may be the way for you to make some extra money on Facebook. Also if you know a second language, this app makes it easy to teach others and make money. You set the rates and Ether provides a number that individuals can call. The call will then be forwarded to your personal telephone number.
5. Music Blaster With MusicBlaster you can put a simple little music store on your Facebook, and sell music from BlastMyMusic.com. You earn 5% for each song sold. The cool think about this app is the fact that you can help your favorite band or singer to sell their music while you make money, as well as helping them to gain more exposure.
6. Garage Sale The name says it all, its the good old Garage Sale, but a “Facebooky” Garage Sale. Simply add Garage Sale to your profile page and list every thing you want to sell. When someone buys something, Garage Sale automatically bills the buyer’s credit card and lets you when to ship the item. Your money is deposited directly into your Pay Pal account, or you can request payment by check. However they charge a 5% commission on the total sales price, but that’s all. No other fee for setup or anything like that.
7. Shopit Shopit is a free Social Commerce Network that gives users the ability to buy, sell or trade any product or service. Simply add a free store to your Facebook and sell anything you like. Another easy way to make money on Facebook.
8. FlameTunes FT was founded in 2007 by an Iranian-American named Nima Khakpour. This app is more for the artists to sell their music. So, if you are an artist, FlameTunes enables you to sell your music on your Facebook. You can also use it to sell music on MySpace.
9. Lemonade Remember when you setup your first lemonade stand in your community? Well, this app allows you to use the same concept, combining commerce and community, and have a lemonade stand in a digital (Facebook) neighborhood. Basically you add what you want to sell to a lemonade stand, and put it on your Facebook. It’s free and easy.
10. eBay Who knew that was coming? Yep, you guessed it. Now you can have your eBay on Facebook. This application allows you to add eBay auction listings to your Profile. Sell things to your Facebook friends from crafts, jewelry to diary pages, undies and dinner dates or just whatever you’re selling on eBay! You also have the option to add a charity auction that you support, on your Facebook profile. I think it’s a very smart way to combine eBay and Facebook, and you don’t even need an eBay Account!
11. Lending Club It’s almost like prosper, where you land money to others and make money with the interest you make from the loan. Not to worry though, lending club has all the detail covered. So, it’s completely safe, and the whole legal and trust issues are taking cared by lending club. If you can use it safley, it can be a good way to make money with your Facebook.
12. e3buy Auction Buy, sell or trade anything. Auction your used or new stuff. With e3buy you can open a customizes store, upload your logo and start selling things. unlike eBay, there is no commission or fee to be paid. it’s completely free to use. It is also fully integrated with PayPal, so you can get paid fast.
If you know of any app that makes it possible for one to make money using Facebook, let me know and I will add it to this list. There you have it, 12 free applications that let you make money on Facebook. Now you know how to make money on Facebook.
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About Facebook Advertising

Facebook makes money by showing you relevant ads. Here’s an example to show you how it works

A business creates an ad

Let’s say a gym opens in your neighborhood. The owner creates an ad to get people to come in for a free workout.

Facebook gets paid to deliver the ad

The owner sends the ad to Facebook and describes who should see it: people who live nearby and like running.

The right people see the ad

Facebook only shows you the ad if you live in town and like to run. That’s how advertisers reach you without knowing who you are.

Ads help keep Facebook free

From the beginning, the people who built Facebook wanted it to be free for everyone. It now costs over a billion dollars a year to run Facebook, and delivering ads is how Facebook pays for this.

You can impact the ads you see

Unlike ads on television, you can influence which ads you see on Facebook. Spot something that doesn’t interest you? Click the X and it’s gone.

Facebook makes money by showing you relevant ads. Here’s an example to show you how it works>>>Link: About Facebook Advertising!

Top Questions

You’ve probably heard some theories about how Facebook makes money. Here are the facts:

Is it true that Facebook sells my name and contact info to make money?

No. Facebook does not sell your personal information. Instead, Facebook makes its money from showing you ads.
Selling your information would actually be bad for Facebook. Here’s why: Facebook was created to help you share and connect with the people in your life. If you don’t feel like you’re in control of who sees what you share, you probably won’t use Facebook as much, and you’ll share less with your friends. Not only is that bad for Facebook, it’s also bad for you. That’s why only the people you choose to share with see your stuff.

What’s the difference between ads and sponsored stories?

Ads and sponsored stories are types of sponsored content on Facebook:

1. Ads

A business creates an ad and pays Facebook to deliver it to the people who are most likely to find it useful. For example, you might see an ad for a local gym if you live nearby, are a certain age and like running. Learn more about ads.

2. Sponsored Stories

A sponsored story is different from an ad because it’s a story you can already see about activity from people you’re connected to, Pages you like or apps you use. A business pays to sponsor these regular stories to increase the chances that you’ll notice it. Learn more about sponsored stories.

I never click on ads, so why do businesses pay Facebook to show them?

Businesses want to get their message in front of the right people. They pay Facebook to deliver ads to people who might be interested – whether or not those people click on the ads. To see how businesses purchase ads, check out the ad creation tool.

Does Facebook use my name or photo in ads?

Posts or activity that include your profile photo or name – like a story about you liking Starbucks – may be paired with an ad or highlighted in a sponsored story. Your name and photo will only appear to people you shared the original story with.
Learn more about ads and privacy.

I don’t want to see ads on Facebook. Can I shut them off?

No, but you can influence the ads you see (see below).

How do I influence the ads I see?

Ads are designed to be useful, and not disrupt your experience on Facebook. There are a few ways to impact the Facebook ads you see:
  • See more of your favorites. Click or like your favorite ads to see more ads like those. You can also add more of your interests to your timeline (profile) to see ads that better reflect what you’re into.
  • See less of what you don’t like. Spot an ad you’re not interested in? Click the X and it’s gone. Facebook will try not to show you similar ads again. You can also report any ad that offends you.
Check out your Ads Board to see the types of Facebook ads you personally might see.

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