Newbie here need help with JV zoo products on Facebook

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I keep getting links blocked on Facebook for my JV Zoo links, I have tried a URL shortener but it still blocks it, how do you get around this?
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  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
    Originally Posted by passiveworx View Post

    I keep getting links blocked on Facebook for my JV Zoo links, I have tried a URL shortener but it still blocks it, how do you get around this?
    Don't link to JVZoo products on Facebook.

    Build an email list, preferably by using one of Facebook's ad options, and then you can recommend whatever you want.

    Facebook isn't your personal message board to be spammed with affiliate links.

    Regards,
    Daniel
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  • Profile picture of the author serdan
    Sending cold traffic to a sales page that sells an inexpensive product will not net you a great ROI. First, your commission is probably too low for the CPC you are likely paying on those expensive FB ads.

    Secondly, you’re sending cold traffic to a product most people have never heard of and require a long customer cycle first before they even buy. Lastly, you are throwing your money down the toilet. Even if you achieve a positive return on your investment, the clicks and visitors from your ad that didn’t buy could have converted for you in a different way.

    What you should be doing is sending that cold FB ad traffic to a squeeze page and build your list before promoting that JVZoo offer and product to them.
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    you make a review site and link to the reviews. Also make sure the products you want to promote are accepted by facebook ads. some are not

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  • Profile picture of the author ANDREIS
    Listen to people who posted above me, then get to work!
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  • Profile picture of the author answergal
    Above are all really good suggestions.

    I especially like the idea of writing review posts and promoting the post, not the product.

    Your affiliate link should be natively embedded in your post, and BTW... your post should be informative and good... not just a sales page.

    Alternative to driving FB traffic to your boosted post or ad, is to send it to a YouTube video, but even with your YouTube video... best to link back to your blog, not straight to a sales page.

    PS: Give people a BONUS to buy from your link. That way you get to build your list as well as a shot at making a sale.
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