Buy Facebook fans: natural vs. artificial growth (redux)

In the first part of my two part series on how to buy Facebook fans without arousing suspicion and having your account banned, I wrote about how adding different, seemingly random amounts of fans at seemingly random intervals was the key to making everything look natural. In this second part, I will further develop on that concept and explain how to make your page growth seem natural if you're looking to buy targeted Facebook fans.
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Most small businesses with Facebook pages are most likely looking to buy Facebook fans that are targeted, location wise. If you're looking to do this, then make sure that you also spend some capital purchasing regular fans as well. Facebook pays close attention to geo-tracking by monitoring the IPs of profiles that visit pages, so you'll be caught real fast if they suddenly see 5000 fans from Miami like your page in a day. Make sure to mix things up and buy Facebook fans that are untargeted. It's not enough to just alternate your sources of fans either, like I suggested in my previous article. Ideally you should keep purchasing regular fans so a continuous stream gets added to your page while you supplement that with your targeted Facebook fans. Never exclusively buy Facebook fans that are location targeted. That type of traffic is just not natural in Facebook's eyes and it will get your page flagged for review easily.
