I think its $0.30 per click
There is no way you can have an ad on Facebook for $0.30 a day, leave alone a month or a year.
I wanted to advertise my referral link yesterday but I found that Facebook is charging $0.30 per any link, but I could not understand, was it for a month or year? Kindly clear my doubts.
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uzair_friends wrote:Still I need clarification. Because the fee was only $0.30 but nothing was written in that page.ptcscrutiny wrote: I think its $0.30 per click
There is no way you can have an ad on Facebook for $0.30 a day, leave alone a month or a year.
lol.. Facebook would have been full of ptc links if it was 0.30 per month or year..
bijaykumar_74 wrote:uzair_friends wrote:Still I need clarification. Because the fee was only $0.30 but nothing was written in that page.ptcscrutiny wrote: I think its $0.30 per click
There is no way you can have an ad on Facebook for $0.30 a day, leave alone a month or a year.
lol.. Facebook would have been full of ptc links if it was 0.30 per month or year..
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bijaykumar_74 wrote: Hi,
I wanted to advertise my referral link yesterday but I found that Facebook is charging $0.30 per any link, but I could not understand, was it for a month or year? Kindly clear my doubts.
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