Google Adword or FB Advert - For a newbie

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I'm thinking to invest money for my Clickbank affiliate products, so looking for a network where can I get good conversion rates.

So, what would you consider FB or Google adword ???
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  • Profile picture of the author egoldzone
    Try bing ads for more cheap cpc
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  • Profile picture of the author Warakizi
    i vote for fb
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by sanusense View Post

    I'm thinking to invest money for my Clickbank affiliate products, so looking for a network where can I get good conversion rates.

    So, what would you consider FB or Google adword ???
    Between those two, I'd say facebook. Adwords isn't very friendly for just starting out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    Originally Posted by sanusense View Post

    I'm thinking to invest money for my Clickbank affiliate products, so looking for a network where can I get good conversion rates.

    So, what would you consider FB or Google adword ???
    Facebook will probably be easier to newbie to start with, but it still will be challenging. I would suggest trying something like Plenty of Fish Ads, PPV, or Bing Ads. They are all much more CPA friendly than Facebook Ads or Adwords.
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  • Profile picture of the author JCorp
    I personally like both, with FB being #1 for a new person to PPC.

    Your targetting options are simply amazing, and it's easier, a bit more relaxed in terms of approvals, BUT be careful... read their TOS and always be in control of the front end processes.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr Lim
    FB Ads is amazing for newbie and it's best for scaling campaign in second.

    Like what JCorp said, you might have a lot of trouble getting your ads being approved unless you're not marketing their user.
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