Monday 28 April 2014

How to get three million Facebook followers in a week

nternet activity Jake Munday is based on a simple idea : people love dogs.
But this idea has piqued your Facebook page, dog lovers, more than three million followers, who says it's Munday earns about $ 40,000 per month.
These figures are impressive from any point, but more because Munday lovers 24 years and the dog is just an exercise for him part-time. His full time job is selling phone plans on a Telstra dealer company.Jake Munday and DJ Dog
Jake Munday and DJ Dog
Having decided that he wanted to start relying on their dogs love people business, Munday think he'd start a Facebook page and decided that instead of starting from scratch , it had acquired. So he acquired lovers dog page when already impressive 430,000 fans.
"We saw an opportunity to establish a small business selling dog collars and dog products for the public," Munday , who lives in Geelong Victoria said. But he soon discovered the business model was not feasible. Many fans of the Facebook page were abroad and could not make a profit by selling a dog collar , which cost $ 8 to $ 12 wholesale and pay shipping overseas.
At the same time , began to get more fans to the Facebook page and how Munday said , getting the next 2.5 million "likes" in the 12 months has been quite simple.
In fact, its strategy to attract viewers is very similar to your original business idea . "Animals are very emotional people , who are like family , they are like their children," he said. "We can make it sound like a special formula , but at the end of the day posts [ ] work and not others. "
A photo of a cute little girl holding a sign that says , was published. "My dad said I can get a puppy if I can get 1 million likes" The message went viral and within 72 hours had collected January 3 million clicks.
The photo was posted on Facebook . Munday just picked it up and put it on your own page. He has no idea who the girl is or if she finally got her puppy.
The site continues to recover more traffic with its mixture of pictures and videos of cute and funny dogs. Munday used when a friend 's party to produce content for the site, but most shown by the fans, for free.
With the original idea of the sale of dogs does not work, Munday sought other sources of income. He turned a Facebook page advertising vehicle .
The site generates its revenue through advertising - Animals companies pay to place ads on the site - where Munday companies pay when users click on your website - and through affiliate marketing Facebook page.
For example , promotes products coupaw.com site group purchasing regarding pets and when users click on ads , which are taken to where they need to fulfill their email and Munday wins $ 1 E -mail . Others pay a commission on sales generated dog lovers.
The products are promoted doggles (goggles for dogs) , boots to keep feet warm and dry dogs , and dog jewelry on the issue for homeowners.
The site initially earned $ 4,000 a month in revenue , and increased each month , $ 40,000 now , Munday said.
For several months, Munday ran his own Web site no - Facebook , with videos and pictures , that won service revenue from Google Adsense advertising , where the search giant places ads on sites.
This site has been very popular and profitable , so that income of several thousand dollars per week . But it has been blocked by Google for not complying with instructions on how and where ads can be placed, as places that have created accidental clicks .
Munday plans to relaunch the site more professional . Your next task is to find ways to generate revenue from its database of three million followers and brand of dog lovers .
"It's hard when you have a global audience. 's Hard to create my own products ," he said . I could go on selling ads on the new site, but could also license the brand.
Munday expects the site to keep the attraction of taste, but wants to sell in the long run .
"Ideally, someone comes and pays me for the right price ," Munday said. "It's fantastic , but it can not last forever. Reality is that it's always changing. "

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