Tools Any Facebook Social Ads User Should Have
Filed Under (Facebook Social Ads Tools) by Ross on 04-12-2008
First off, I know I haven’t posted anything new in quite sometime and for that I apologize. Life has been busy, however that has not stopped this blog from growing. When I last posted I was receiving about 20 unique visitors a day - now I receive 20x that daily. Since the site has been getting more popular, I’ve decided to remove my AIM information. I have about 15 people add me daily, just to say “good job” (which I don’t mind at all) but I find pointless. Comment are enabled on this blog and I encourage you all to use it! That way we can get a proper discussion going on!
Righto, to the substance of the post!
There are a few tools that I use that make using Facebook Social Ads soooooo(ooooooo) much easier, so here they are!
1) Greasemonkey - A Firefox addon that gives you the ability to bulk delete, pause and run ads which cuts down on the time you will spend going through them all one by one.
2) Facebook Cloaking Script with Daily Updated IP Database - A cloaking script that sends the interns that approve your ad to a “safe” landing page. This is only useful if you are promoting something that likely wouldn’t be passed based on your LP.
3) Tracking202 - I personally have never seen a need for this one however quite a few Facebook Affiliates use it so I figure it is worth mentioning.
4) I’ve got an auto ad creator that I currently am still keeping to myself. It makes my life a lot easier, and should it become released to more than one person - I am sure Facebook would catch on. So to stave off that happening I am going to keep it to myself.
A lot of things happened with Facebook while I was not posting, so I’ll cover those in my next post

You are leaving out a sick tool by 4 Hour Affiliate… its about $200 bucks, but well worth it. FB Ad Manager
I’d agree that it sounds useful (I’ve never used it) - however I can’t really suggest a tool with a price tag on it considering Greasemonkey’s addon does some (not near as much) of the same things and its free. I’d personally slot it more under the want section than the need section.
i like T202 a lot, but its pretty much useless for facebook.
I came across some tool at fbcopter.info for Facebook ad spying.
Seems like an good tool. Expensive though. Any comment if it worth to subscribe?