Facebook Grey hat FB DM + comment method - anyone does it?

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I did comment something under Alex Hormozi and Robert Kiyosaki posts.

After couple hours I received notifications from pages called "Robert Kiyosaki wants to DM you". And it says he'll send me $7 trillion usd.

It's absolute bombarding my comments.

How much money does that make?

I heard DMs don't pay much.

There's a failed SAAS thread on this forum with DMs. Well, I know well.why it has failed... I used to make SAAS during lowkey manic episode... then I woke up and realized... it's not a game for someone without deep pockets for development, reaching out to the right people and good market research.

DMs are notorious for being known as the worst social media method of all times. Is it true, I don't know.

I think only comment method is worse.
This is different. The flow is you comment -> they like -> you reach out -> they scam you.

With comments they'd... simply be detected faster because Facebook is pro-like and anti-comment when it comes to their spam policy.

Tell me if I'm wrong.
 

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I did comment something under Alex Hormozi and Robert Kiyosaki posts.

After couple hours I received notifications from pages called "Robert Kiyosaki wants to DM you". And it says he'll send me $7 trillion usd.

It's absolute bombarding my comments.

How much money does that make?

I heard DMs don't pay much.

There's a failed SAAS thread on this forum with DMs. Well, I know well.why it has failed... I used to make SAAS during lowkey manic episode... then I woke up and realized... it's not a game for someone without deep pockets for development, reaching out to the right people and good market research.

DMs are notorious for being known as the worst social media method of all times. Is it true, I don't know.

I think only comment method is worse.
This is different. The flow is you comment -> they like -> you reach out -> they scam you.

With comments they'd... simply be detected faster because Facebook is pro-like and anti-comment when it comes to their spam policy.

Tell me if I'm wrong.
"DM me if you need $50k" - I mean... Sure, I could use some 😂
 
Sounds like it’s the desperate ones doing it.

Remember just because some people at gunning for it doesn’t mean it’s a good money maker. But I assume it makes something so that alone always attracts people.
 
Sounds like it’s the desperate ones doing it.

Remember just because some people at gunning for it doesn’t mean it’s a good money maker. But I assume it makes something so that alone always attracts people.
I made a thread about this a while ago.
I've been testing it for a week (at a small scale) and have seen absolutely no significant results.
Those doing it are probably comfortable earning $5 per day.
 
Sounds like it’s the desperate ones doing it.

Remember just because some people at gunning for it doesn’t mean it’s a good money maker. But I assume it makes something so that alone always attracts people.
If they have 10k active accounts, 1 cent a day from each is good profit.
 
Yeah that's obviously a scam but manychat exists ;).
 
Facebook is just as difficult with accounts as Instagram or TikTok. They have all sorts of verifications for accounts they think are being used for spamming. It may be a good idea, but only if you can minimize account management costs and ensure that your comments aren’t getting shadowbanned.
 
Facebook is just as difficult with accounts as Instagram or TikTok. They have all sorts of verifications for accounts they think are being used for spamming. It may be a good idea, but only if you can minimize account management costs and ensure that your comments aren’t getting shadowbanned.
I was about to write a post like this, but I was sleeping. 😴

But I think these days all social media platforms work quite similar. All of them have features that let us get exposure - DMs, reels, videos - these features are on all major platforms in one form or another.

I found people run multi-site like multi-channel strategy (it doesn't sound like a method anymore) and post on 5 sites at the same time... This for sure minimizes costs. 💲 Even me who doesn't care about anything other than comfort thinks of doing it like this. :cool::giggle:

Heck, I found someone who is doing 2000 sites at the same time. insane? Yes. But it was SaaS related - their app does support 2000 sites, not marketing related.

This is element of creativity in business and it feels like blending with art... this is how people become execs on BHW. They just think big.
 
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Sounds like it’s the desperate ones doing it.

Remember just because some people at gunning for it doesn’t mean it’s a good money maker. But I assume it makes something so that alone always attracts people.
Don't tell me. What made me $5 a day 5 years ago, 2 years later later made me $60 a day. Big difference. I know I could do a lot more. :giggle: I'm doing experiments nobody else thinks of. That's amazing.

Usually people speak about reverse... first they make money, then they make less and less. I was like that 10 years ago. Now I think a lot differently. Teenager (15 yo) vs adult (27 yo) difference.

Teenagers are good at following orders, but terrible at engineering and art or... building their own life.
 
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