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Great post; I love seeing actual numbers being put to the test on HN.

Something that doesn't sit well with me: how sustainable is this business model? How often can you find crates of records for $2,000 that sell for $10,000? How much time does it take you to locate those crates? How long before your folks get mad about their lawn being trampled during these sales, and the neighbours get miffed having 300-odd people clogging up the streets? What are your opportunity costs?

In short, while this article clearly proves that Facebook ads are viable as profitable sources of lead generation, since this seems like such an occasional-hit scenario I'm still not totally sold on whether they are as suitable for sustainable long-term enterprise (I'm extremely curious as to how many people will attend a 2nd event? 3rd?).

This is particularly relevant if you're wondering what Facebook's long-term revenue growth will look like (how much of their present revenue can be attributed to businesses trying Facebook out? How many of these businesses will find repeat business with Facebook to be profitable?)



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