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Stop wasting money on Facebook ads

Facebook ads do not work and are a total waste of money. Companies must stop advertising on facebook.

There is overwhelming evidence that companies/individuals/organisations are wasting their money advertising on Facebook that could be put to better uses. This must stop!   Please read some of the linked articles below.  In case you were not aware, there is also a mass exodus from Facebook, and it's only a matter of time before it all crashes down.

Quitting Facebook, Why Everyone Is Doing It - ABC News

This is a petition to all companies, individuals and organisations who currently pay or plan to pay for ad campaigns on Facebook.  Please stop wasting your money! Not only is there overwhelming evidence that Facebook ads are a scam, but given all the negative publicity and controversy relating to and surrounding Facebook, it may actually harm your business to be seen on and/or have any association with Facebook.  Please read some of the articles linked below. 

Start-up says 80% of its Facebook ad clicks came from bots - Los Angeles Times

 

So What’s Happened to Facebook Ads since their IPO?SEO Blog | Internet Marketing Advantage | SEO Blog

BBC News - Facebook 'likes' and adverts' value doubted

Why I Lost My Faith In Facebook Advertising - Forbes

Facebook Advertising is Fool’s Gold - Behind Companies

Is Facebook’s Ad Model a Scam? « naked capitalism

Why Facebook Advertising Doesn't Work

The Ad Contrarian: Facebook Tying Itself In Knots

Nobody Buys Products From Facebook Ads! (Um, Who Cares?) - Derek Thompson - The Atlantic

Why Google Ads Work & Facebook Ads Don't - Sean Clark

SOLUTION: Why Facebook Ads Don’t Work Any More | YaghiLabs

3 Reasons why your Facebook ads aren’t working

Why Most Facebook Marketing Doesn't Work – ReadWrite

Facebook: Waste of Time for Most Advertisers | Social Media Today

Facebook advertising could be a waste of money

Facebook advertising is a waste of money | Software Marketing by SoftwarePromotions

In your face, Facebook style | Internet & Media - CNET News

The Facebook Fallacy | MIT Technology Review


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