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by srmlf
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I want to start CPA marketing and I will do Facebook paid campaign. I will choose an offer for one specific country. And I will not use Landing Page or I don't have any personal blog or website.
So now my question is can I promote CPA offer on Facebook to directly in some specific country?
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  • Profile picture of the author art72
    Facebook ads 'WILL NOT' allow you to just blast ads all over the place direct to offers you do not own!

    What you can do is create a "free blog" maybe research the offer, write up a review, and within that review create your affiliate link to the CPA offer.

    However, I would add one thing:

    If you create a free blog (on say Blogger) and write a review article of said CPA offering, and instead of adding an affiliate link, offer more info and a link to say a free report, or another more informative piece... you can get a FREE Aweber account (for 30 days) create a simple opt-in form, collect leads from your paid FB ad investment... and in the least, start building a list of interested prospects.

    Most 'cold' prospects will not convert into sales well, especially off a free blog from someone they don't know...

    Placing cash into a paid ad is an investment...don't waste your time, energy, or money!

    If you go the route you speak, surely Facebook is going to ban your account, as what you are planning is NOT allowed... too easy, everyone would be filling FB with such garbage (lazy) marketing approaches.

    So, here's the deal:

    1.) -Research the offer, learn all you can!
    2.) -Create a free blog http://blogger.com
    (try to use product name/keyword in site name)
    3.) -Aweber: Create FREE 30 day account
    4.) -Create your 'list name' - 'web form' and 'welcome email #1'
    5.) -Write 1-3 well informed reviews, articles, blog posts
    6.) -Inside each post 'link' to your hidden 'opt-in' page
    7.) -In your 'welcome email' include a link to the CPA offer!


    Now, there's a FREE basic approach that complies with Facebook, and might actually build you a targeted list, and earn you some sales commissions, if you put some effort in.

    Plus, if your smart... you'll have a targeted prospect list (email list) from which you can communicate offerings, send information, and develop relations with (*in reverse order of course, lol)

    Otherwise, don't waste your money... Meanwhile, if it was that easy... we'd all be filthy f..cking rich already!

    All the Best,

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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    What you need to do, is build out your own unique affiliate funnels, so you can promote your own CPA stuff in the back end.

    If you promote CPA offers bluntly on almost any PPC network worthy of note, you're sure for a swift (if not swift, then eventual) termination.

    So, look into building out your own marketing funnels; and then promote your CPA offers after you acquire the lead.

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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by srmlf View Post

    can I promote CPA offer on Facebook to directly in some specific country?

    No. Even if it was allowed, what you're proposing would most likely have an extremely low conversion rate. What value are you offering those who click through your link? Why would they trust you? How have you reduced or eliminated their buying risk?

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  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
    Originally Posted by srmlf View Post

    And I will not use Landing Page or I don't have any personal blog or website.
    So now my question is can I promote CPA offer on Facebook to directly in some specific country?
    And you will not get your ads approved...

    Facebook won't allow it.

    Not to mention, you won't likely turn a positive return on investment, you'll just throw all your money away even if Facebook did allow it.

    Regards,
    Daniel
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by srmlf View Post

    I want to start CPA marketing and I will do Facebook paid campaign. I will choose an offer for one specific country. And I will not use Landing Page or I don't have any personal blog or website.
    So now my question is can I promote CPA offer on Facebook to directly in some specific country?
    Sounds like a bad approach to get started... why will you not use a landing page? why won't you consider it? You might have a tough time getting ads approved (and a tough time making money) with this approach.
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    As others have inferred you fall in the newbie way of thinking that directly going to the Offer is the way to make money.

    It's NOT. Building a List of Subscribers to your Newsletter/Ecourse/Podcast etc..is the way to go . It's hard to see that in the beginning but you will find out that is the way successful Marketers do it


    - Robert Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author kazimuhith
    If you are not using a landing page to capture the leads, ur CPA campaign will be a fail!
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    Thats up to the network and affiliate policy. Facebook does not allow affiliate links I believe.

    What I am having fun with is creating sponsor post in facebook. I set up a page related to my service then I send the traffic over to my website which from there they can sign up.
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  • Profile picture of the author srmlf
    Thanks, all of you for suggests good information for me.
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