Can you advertise Forex sites on Facebook?

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I want to advertise my Forex robot on Facebook and I was wondering if I can advertise in on Facebook? Also how do I see how much per click I will be paying on Facebook for that ad?
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  • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
    Originally Posted by Dave90210 View Post

    I want to advertise my Forex robot on Facebook and I was wondering if I can advertise in on Facebook? Also how do I see how much per click I will be paying on Facebook for that ad?
    Well as you know you cant advertise here at the forum but why dont you do it and see no use asking until you have tried it , then you can come back with a better question
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Burritt
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    Yes, you can advertise Forex products on Facebook. I have. Try to get less than $1 per click, or you're spending too much. I think I was able to get about .25c per click when I was doing forex.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dave90210
      Damn less than $1 a click your doing good! What product or site where you marketing?
      Originally Posted by Jeff Burritt View Post

      Yes, you can advertise Forex products on Facebook. I have. Try to get less than $1 per click, or you're spending too much. I think I was able to get about .25c per click when I was doing forex.
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      • Profile picture of the author Jeff Burritt
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        I found a high-gravity forex clickbank product.

        Then I created a few ads and tested results.








        Originally Posted by Dave90210 View Post

        Damn less than $1 a click your doing good! What product or site where you marketing?
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  • As far as I know you can make advertisement in the facebook about your Forex Robot. There is no problem. You can fixed the paying rate, as you wish. Thanks for your advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicheblogger75
    As far as I know, Facebook has recently classified all forex software under the "get rich quick" category, which they do not allow. If anyone got away with advertising it, then they either got lucky or were doing it before Facebook dumped it into the "get rich quick" niche.

    You could always give it a shot, but personally I don't think you'll last too long.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dave90210
      When did this happen?

      Originally Posted by nicheblogger75 View Post

      As far as I know, Facebook has recently classified all forex software under the "get rich quick" category, which they do not allow. If anyone got away with advertising it, then they either got lucky or were doing it before Facebook dumped it into the "get rich quick" niche.

      You could always give it a shot, but personally I don't think you'll last too long.
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      • Profile picture of the author nicheblogger75
        Originally Posted by Dave90210 View Post

        When did this happen?
        I'm not sure but I have a marketer on Facebook that I speak to frequently and he decided to try advertising for Forex nd about three weeks ago he contacted me and was upset because Facebook initally approved his ads and then pulled his ad account.

        I don't know all of the details or what else he may have been advertising, but he suspected it was the forex ad because it happened about three days after his forex ad went live.

        He claims the reason they gave is that they disapproved of "make money online" and "work from home" ads.

        Again, maybe it was somehting else he was doing, but he had been advertising for about 3 years with no problems and only when he put up the forex ad did he lose his account.
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  • Profile picture of the author vovanfree
    You can either launch free ads on Facebook or keep track of your target audience through email base or through community members. The second variant is to organize an effective link building in the communities.
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  • Profile picture of the author iron1
    I still advertise Forex products and services on Facebook with no issues. I can normally bring in a qualified lead on some "low-end" sales offers, such as trials or paid webinars for under $10 per lead. That is of course not always the case as some of my high end fx clients have products and services that cost $10k+.

    I agree that if you haven't already, go ahead and create a campaign and set your budget to an amount you can afford until you see what your conversion vs cost is going to be.

    Regards,
    Anthony
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  • Profile picture of the author WarriorWasim
    Yes you can advertise forex sites on facebook as long as you are not violating any terms. Thanks :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Lance Cairns
    Yes, you can promote Forex sites on Facebook. There are lot of advertisement of forex sites on Facebook. Everyday I encounter a few sites while scrolling Facebook. Attempt to get under $1 per click, or you're spending excessively. I think I could get around .25c for every snap when I was doing forex. I am a binary options trader. At present binary options is also very much popular. You can easily open an account with lxmarkets.com , a leading options broker in the market.
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