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Are facebook adverts a cost-effective method for generating traffic to a website compared to other mediums (such as Google Adwords)?

If it is, then is it better to direct the facebook adverts to a facebook fan page (which promotes the website), or to the website itself?

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closed as not programming related by mjv, Carl Norum, Andrew Grant, Ray, ephemient Nov 6 at 23:41

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take a look at this before you decide: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/31/scamville-the-social-gaming-ecosystem-of-hell/

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Thanks, but that article isn't quite relevant to what I want to do. I am just looking for cost-effective ways to drive a targeted audience (i.e. relevant users) to my recipe site getmecooking.com – Techboy Nov 6 at 23:19
i understand... i just want to make you aware of unlawful tactics social games use so you don't end up paying for spam – mga Nov 7 at 1:41
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Another interesting read, referenced recently on the Stack Overflow Blog: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/01/how-to-spam-facebook-like-a-pro-an-insiders-confession/

I would suggest a Fan Page that links to your site. IMHO it's unobtrusive and "gentle"

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Thanks. I agree that facebook is full of advertisement SPAM and that is not what I am trying to do. I am thinking of using the standard facebook advertising feature. GetMeCooking already has a fan page (facebook.com/pages/GetMeCooking/…), but it does not have many followers at the moment and we do not get much traffic from it. – Techboy Nov 6 at 23:41

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