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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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hey guys, i was about to promote a email submit and i've just been reading facebook TOS to make sure I won't do anything wrong i came across this: Quote:
Can anyone clear this up for me. Thank you. | |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: New York
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You can direct link email submit offers ! I have ran many email submit offers on facebook ,with direct linking to the offer, without any problem.The copy of your ad is what matters.Mention what to do inorder to get the product for Free and don't just say Get a iPad for FREE ! etc...
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011
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Kirch, your answer looks useful, that's useful for me too, thank you. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: United Kingdom
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With facebook, i feel more comfortable getting the viewers to optin to my list first and then i promote offers to them over the next few days. CPA networks sometimes shave leads generate from email submits and that means loss in advertising cost.... |
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| Need IM Help? See me. Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: In my PC
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The key to Facebook is to EXTRACT traffic from them to your sites. Once you do this, you can operate as you wish. There are a few ways to extract the traffic, and this includes PPC Advertising on FB. Head over to eBay, and buy a few FB Coupons, promote your site on fb, (which will be very targeted) and feed traffic back home to your sites. Sometimes you have to be a traffic surgeon, vs being a traffic hi-jacker. |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| As stated above you cannot direct link to an email submit on facebook, however if you setup a landing page you should be ok
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| Cpa Mastermind War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: United Kingdom
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basically in a nutshell you can not collect viewers any kind of personal information unless you make your statement clear. If you are promoting a dating offer you can direct link on facebook as long you make your ads clear explaining what they are going to see when they click on your ad. your ad has to match with the offer. Another tip....If you are thinking of direct linking , spend some time and find a solid reputable offer from solid well known company..example...for dating offer Match.com. they are very well known and trust worthy. This will help your ad get approved much quicker. Hope that helps
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011
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I want to start media buying on Facebook. It will cost a lot?
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: USA
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I have done direct linking on Facebook with no problem..
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2011
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i no have much friend in Facebook, can i get more email submit offer this not just to my friend? |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Jun 2011
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Hi people, im a little confused aswell about direct linking i have set up a fan page and the landing page is done by the iwipa app, my landing page is a banner for my cpa offer. I am just wondering if this would cause a problem ? Thanks, Josh |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Oregon, USA
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One word of caution to all, just because you can do something and get away with it DOES NOT mean that it is an accepted practice according to the rules. Even here in the Warrior forum this is true. I know people who have reviewed existing posts and WSO's, then duplicated what/how they were being done only to be banned for doing so. This is true with facebook, eBay, LinkIn, essentially all such sites. On eBay, I know people who have even emailed their support, asked if something was okay to do, then did it and after several months of doing so their products (and in one case their account) were pulled down and the reason was exactly what they had been told they could do by ebay support. When they complained they were essentially told 'too bad'. Right here on the Warrior Forum, my associate was banned for life for simply filling in the signature line as described in the rules. All he did was sign up, go into his control panel, and "fill-in-the-blanks" one of which was the sig line info. Then he was banned for life for having self-promoted, in his first few posts because he had a sig line. When he questioned this he was told that one should not fill in the sig line until after they had done 15 or so posts. Eventually, after numerous emails thru support he had his ban lifted, but the whole experience has left such a bad taste in his mouth that he may not bother with the warrior forum. I can relate similar stories on Facebook, linkedIn and others as well. So, be careful out there, for the online world is a moving target at best and a brick wall at worst. Anytime you do anything that is not explicitly described as being okay to do, document what you are doing and why so that it will be easier to appeal any negative actions or decisions. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Oct 2011
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You could also build an email list with Facebook PPC than hammer with the email submit via email marketing |
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