Promoting Brave Browser To The People Of Nigeria Via Facebook With Over 5700 Reaches

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Introduction

Brave Browser for Desktop and Laptop computers running Windows, OSX, and Linux is a web browser on a mission to fix the web by giving users a safer, faster and better browsing experience – while growing support for content creators through a new attention-based ecosystem of rewards.
Much more than a browser, Brave is a new way of thinking about how the web works.
Brave is open source, and built by a team of privacy focused, performance oriented pioneers of the web, founded by the inventor of Javascript and co-founder of Mozilla.

Brave blocks ads and trackers, reducing your chances of being infected by malware, ransomware and spyware.Brave even has HTTPS upgrades, which means more of your connections are encrypted, protecting your identity, browsing, payments and more.

Audience

A Facebook ad was set to promote Brave Browser to the citizens of The Federal Republic of Nigeria with an audience of both gender male/female, age range 13 - 65+ with different interests such as web surfers, researchers, online payment, private browsing, crypto, education and so on. This promotion is still on and getting more views, it's set to reach 180 millions people and it getting a good result.

Activity

I made this promotion publicly on a social media called Facebook, I created a page named Embrace Steemit on my existing personal facebook account Dimeji Olayemi. A post was created to give details about BRAVE BROWSER to the people and the site link address was attached for easy informations about BRAVE BROWSER

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Results

This promotional ad was set to run for 2 days March 14 - March 16 2018 which isn't completed and the promotion continues till the set date. Presently having 5,727 reaches, 62 reactions, 16 post clicks and 15 photo views.

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Video Proof



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