Spring Hill 8/17/2010 3:11:34 PM
News / Internet

New Facebook Marketing Service Modifies All Plus Advertising Will Not At All Be The Same

If you’ve ever ventured into the world of Facebook marketing, you’ve probably discovered that finding the right market to target is critical to success in this endeavor.

You’ve probably also figured out that this is also the most challenging part of the Facebook marketing game.  Most marketers find this to be the number-one stumbling block that keeps them from having success, but it doesn’t have to be that way.  One company says that they have effectively eliminated the problem of getting targeted fans.

Web traffic specialists uSocial.net have developed a new service that allows customers to simply by friends and fans on Facebook.  They say it’s the easiest and fastest way to skyrocket to the social media stratosphere.

The company’s CEO, Leon Hill, explains:

“We can deliver up to 10,000 highly-targeted fans or friends quickly and without trouble, to almost any page on the site.” Said uSocial’s CEO Leon Hill. “There is simply no other service like it on the web.”

Usocial.net claims not only to be able to make just about any company a virtual Facebook celebrity, but also that they can specifically target Facebook users by their geographic locations and/or by their interest groups.

Says Hill:  “We can deliver relevant people in almost any industry or interest group, from pets and animals, to business, marketing and so much more.” Said Hill. “Not only that but we can also target geo-locations as specific as country for our clients meaning their final marketing efforts will be that much more powerful.”

USocial.net’s Facebook marketing service is new and groundbreaking.  Despite the fact that it’s not the first service to be dedicated to helping people make money on Facebook, it’s the only service that facilitates clients to actually buy packages of fans and friends.

To find out more, check out:  http://usocial.net/facebook_marketing or you can contact the company via the form on their website.