Also, they offer to help a page gain likes for another fee, but those «likes» have been proven to be
from clickfarms in other countries and are useless.
So, the more you pay to promote, the FEWER of your REAL fans you will actually reach on facebook (because facebook does not send your new post to everyone who likes your page, only to a small proportion; which becomes smaller and smaller the more artifical «likes» you get
from clickfarms by paying to promote posts).
As I understand it, it is worth even less than you think, because every time you pay to promote a post, most of the new «likes» you get are
from clickfarms, so they are not authentic new «fans.»
Not exact matches
Some people are cheating by uploading large collections of recycled content and getting people to click through to the end of the book, or using
clickfarms to pay «readers» to read through those books to earn page read money
from KU.
The continued media focus on «fake» reviews — driven in part by ReviewMeta's relentless publicity drive — is taking attention away
from much more serious issues that the media have not covered in any depth, such as
clickfarming, bookstuffing, incentivized purchasing, and mass gifting.