Without telling anyone, Facebook has changed the rules. If you have a group with 500 members, sending out a message to them will cost you $150,000. Ouch.
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Yah. Sponsored groups are steep.
500?! sure that isn’t 500,000 members? where did you read this? What are “sponsored groups”?
Brandon – you know those “sponsored links” you get in your feed from time to time? Well, Facebook thinks that anybody sending messages to over 500 people at once must be a spammer, unless you pay the big bucks to get your brand all over the ‘book. They need a finer grain to their freemium pricing model!
See the Digg story for more.