Facebook Challenge - Make $10,000 in 37 Days!

Posted on April 28, 2008 
Filed Under Technology and Web 2.0, Viral Advertising

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A bold challenge is going on at Facebook. What would you think someone told you there is money to be made with social networks using proven marketing strategies?
How would you like to follow a highly successful Internet marketer who has announnced that he will “Make $10,000 on Facebook in just 37 days?”

There’s nothing to buy here. All it will cost you is abit of time to follow Brian Campbell on his journey. This will be an interesting challenge that I will be keeping track of.

You may have you come across John Chow’s article “Make $10,000 in 37 Days From Facebook” as I did. The exposure and free publicity that will come as a result of this project is guaranteed to explode Brian’s profile and credibility exponentially.

I wish him the best of success and look forward to the plan as it unveils over the course of the next month.

So How Do You Capitalize on Facebook?

I’m sure it is definitely not to do with blasting out sales pitches. After all people hate to be SOLD to!

FaceBook is a place to NETWORK and BUILD RELATIONSHIPS. I must admit that I am still quite new to Facebook and how to maximize it for my own benefit so I will be eager to learn more about Brian’s teachings. Just call me an observer for now. :wink:

My Partial Theory

One tip I do know is that creating your own “focus group” is a way to target like-minded people to YOU rather than you chasing people. The “Groups” section can create leverage for you. The next step is how to cultivate your Group to communicate with your loyal followers who could well become clients of yours.

The traditional way of building contacts on Facebook is to seek out other people that you may already know in your industry or find a Group of interest to you to find contacts. You could also contact your mailing list and invite people to add you as a contact. This process can take some time and can be cumbersome. However if you create your own “Group” I can see the potential for your contacts to grow exponentially because people will actively seek you out to join YOU.

You can announce your new group to your current Facebook contacts and encourage them to invite their friends. The potential of which could create a viral explosion of new friends to your group. Using this method you’ll be able to leverage yourself and mass communicate with people.

I foresee this technique as an excellent way to STOP chasing people and instead become the hunted!

What Happens Next?

Just my 2 cents here!

So what’s the catch?

None so far as I can see. If you want to follow Brian Campbell then you need to register at Facebook for a free account and then join Brian’s Group, Internet Marketing University on Facebook

=> DON’T FORGET to add me, Nancy P Redford as a Facebook contact too.

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2 Responses to “Facebook Challenge - Make $10,000 in 37 Days!”

  1. ian chapman on April 30th, 2008 3:36 pm

    Just posted a couple of articles on my blog highlighting Brian Campbells recent activities, the links are below. Anyone who is interested in understanding his strategies on a deeper level should check out what I have written

    http://tinyurl.com/43p4cw
    http://tinyurl.com/3ffjyr

  2. Nancy P Redford on May 3rd, 2008 5:45 pm

    Hi Ian,

    Thanks for your input

    Regards,

    Nancy

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