Hi everyone, i have got a facebook page and very active, fans are mostly from usa,uk and australia, should i sell this page? or use it? i sold a lot of page before with good prices, but i dont know, should i sell this page
man,start to make money on your pages, not only churn them out and sell ! how much fans are there ?? place some ads finally
Yes you can sell your Facebook page. Some buyer are available for purchase of Facebook fan page. You can contracts with their.
Your page is about a topic that people follow you for. What value would you see in selling that? Unless it’s communal interest that they can take over and manage there’s nothing to benefit from long term.
Is page with about 3000 fans small page?
no, i have 300k 400k and 530k
I’m still not understanding your question – you’ve built a large page with a following around a topic, who would you sell it too? Why?
no i made it, its active, i ask if i sell it or use it =) as monetizing
You mean monetizing the page by posting affiliate ads on it? Also what will the buyer get from purchasing it? Sorry, this is the first time that I heard of something like this.
You’re going about this all the wrong way… 300,000 people follow you for a reason. What’s that reason?
You’re not handling a traditional website – this is a community that will respond very differently based on what you’ve built and what they expect. You can’t merely look at it as how you throw ads at them and have it make you money.
People are using Facebook pages to make big cash. If you have a page with 100k+ users from us/uk, you can sell it for around $1-2k, but if you want to monetize it yourself then you will have to play very safe. If you spammed the page with irrelevant affiliate links, your users could report your page and you may lose the publishing rights. So, if you don’t have much knowledge of these things you should better sell it off to some experienced guys.
200,000 fans, $2,000… Even if your page was built by gimmicks you still have 200,000 people following you for a reason, a topic and the ability to drive up quality, to deliver content that both engages and has the potential to create a return too. $0.01 per fan hardly seems like a smart move.
You can sell Facebook pages? I had no idea that this went on…but I’m really curious how someone would get 300,000 to 530,000 fans and then just sell it. If I could even get a fraction of that to my company’s FB page, I would start spending that Christmas bonus now!
Yes, you can sell your facebook page if you need money. Some people or investors want’s to buy a facebook page to advertise there products or to use it in an online business purpose.
You can sell your facebook page, of course but determining the value is not only a question of how many people follow you or like your page. That’s just one factor.
But before you start to think how much your page is worth you need to think about what you want to do. You created this page for a reason… did you start it with the sole purpose of selling it afterwards? Then, of course, you should sell since that was your goal from the very start.
If you created the page because you had some passion for the topic itself and you’ve been successfull at creating a healthy community… do you still want to be an active part of that page? Are you bored? because if you still have the passion for that topic and you have the drive, the possibilities are endless and Ted S is right… people are there for you, it is your potential there… are you going to waste it?
With that amount of of fans on your facebook page, personally I’d keep it. Especially if it were for my business or something. I can see the appeal in selling it, and if that’s what you business is (building high fan pages and selling them) then ya go ahead and sell it if you understand what you are doing. If this is your personal page or something that we’re talking about, I’ve say you should keep it and make money from that rather than a smaller one time payment.
I am not sure you are allowed to sell facebook page, it may be against their TOS. Remember you don’t technically own that page; it is still the property of facebook. It is not a typical website.