Search for a niche and fill it with quality content. It doesn’t have to be a niche nobody else is filling, but it should be specific enough that it’s clear to the casual observer. For example, maybe you’ll post content for cat lovers, mothers, or people with a certain political affiliation. If you plan to market a product with your account, be sure to link the product to your posts in some way. Consider opening up another Facebook account and keeping it separate from your personal account. Use this account for your posts, and link them on your personal Facebook account to let people know about them. Depending on the approaches you use, you might even consider using multiple extra accounts. NOTE: Facebook will not allow multiple accounts using the same email and/or phone number. You may even get a request to verify a new Facebook account through a code texted to your phone. Give it time. Let your account build up interest over time by continuing to provide fresh and relevant content every day. You can also post about services that you have to offer to your friends so they can easily reach out to you.

Organize. Whatever strategy you plan to pursue, you’ll probably have to take care of several things every day to make it work for you. Plan out the order and times you’ll do them in advance. Saturate your market. Making money with Facebook is more of a numbers game than anything else. Since marketing on Facebook costs nothing except time, you can market as much as you want – even to a point that would be prohibitively expensive any other way – and let the percentages and statistics work their magic one penny at a time. Add aggressively. One of the best ways to increase the number of people looking at your page is to simply add people as friends as often as you can. Most won’t accept, but some will.

Don’t ever pay to become an affiliate.

As mentioned previously, you can use your primary account to repost things from the other accounts periodically, exposing those pages to the audience you’ve built.

Take it easy on yourself. Unlike a paper-and-ink book, your e-book doesn’t have to be any particular number of pages. In fact, most e-books that are written to generate income are more like e-pamphlets than whole books. Choose a subject that will generate interest. Nonfiction is almost always a better choice than fiction. Oddly enough, e-books that tell people how to make money selling e-books are a popular option, and they apparently sell enough to at least offset the trouble of writing them. Write in an area where you can claim some kind of authority. It’ll add cachet to your book. You don’t need to show credentials, but you should write about something you’re better at than the average Joe.

Advertise it several times a day, both blatantly and at the end of other posts. Be creative and try to engage your readers. Get them excited about reading your book. If you have other accounts (such as affiliate accounts), advertise your book there, too. Always provide a link for reader to click to visit the page where they can purchase your book. Create a Facebook ad with engaging images and captions to help drive traffic to your page.

You can create free websites as well. Add contents to website and post on your Facebook page to get visitors to your site. Add ads to make money and make sure your website looks decent and not copied. You should also add valuable content to your website on the regular basis to get more and more visitors.

Set a price per post for your page. Now this is important, make sure you set the price correctly because No one would buy posts on your page if the price is too high.