• PayPal Owes Mark Zuckerberg $308.62
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/TPOZhTI.jpg[/img] [quote]Mark Zuckerberg is even richer than we thought. The Facebook co-founder and CEO has a nice fat check for $308.62 (no, that's not missing any extra zeroes) from PayPal waiting for him at the California State Controller's office, as first reported by BetaBeat. The PayPal check appears to be nearly a decade old as the claim for it lists the Los Altos home that Zuckerberg rented when he first moved out to California in 2004 to work on Facebook.[/quote] [url=http://mashable.com/2013/02/19/paypal-owes-mark-zuckerberg-308-62/]READ MORE[/url]
Not like it makes a difference for him anyway
Imagine how many Facebook coins he can get with this.
I thought for a minute that the PayPal crew had been playing FarmVille a lot
[QUOTE=D3TBS;39669348]Not like it makes a difference for him anyway[/QUOTE] thatsthejoke.
I'll take it if he doesn't want it, anything to help
[QUOTE=SpideyFusion;39669380]Imagine how many Facebook coins he can get with this.[/QUOTE] And I didn't even know these existed, but they already sound like some terrible purchase
[QUOTE=The Baconator;39669396]And I didn't even know these existed, but they already sound like some terrible purchase[/QUOTE] They're for advertising.
can i have it
[QUOTE=Bloodprime;39669412]They're for advertising.[/QUOTE] Then they [I]are[/I] an awful purchase. Advertising on Facebook might as well be the same as [url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanholiday/2012/05/17/why-i-lost-my-faith-in-facebook-advertising/]flushing your money down the toilet[/url].
[QUOTE=Proffrink;39669776]Then they [I]are[/I] an awful purchase. Advertising on Facebook might as well be the same as [url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanholiday/2012/05/17/why-i-lost-my-faith-in-facebook-advertising/]flushing your money down the toilet[/url].[/QUOTE] That's not really true - Facebook uses the same spying mechanisms for all adverts - including your own, making it reach the group you wish to sell your product too. If I was advertising a small local business, I'd totally do it via Facebook.
[QUOTE=Proffrink;39669776]Then they [I]are[/I] an awful purchase. Advertising on Facebook might as well be the same as [url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanholiday/2012/05/17/why-i-lost-my-faith-in-facebook-advertising/]flushing your money down the toilet[/url].[/QUOTE] I advertise a lot on Facebook and it usually works really well.
If you're willing to put time into finding individual places to advertise then the pay-off is far greater. The problem I've always had with Facebook is that they weren't (and indeed I think they still aren't) truthful with their data for CPCs. Obviously I could be the exception, but I've been a part of a few campaigns that have used many different outlets for advertising and haven't [url="http://mashable.com/2011/01/31/facebook-half-click-throughs/"]found Facebook to be all it promises[/url] - the first paragraph has some pretty useful info, rest is pretty shit.
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