
Affiliate marketing and Facebook - some questions...
The courses I've purchased on the site give me some information about how to pitch affiliate products through Facebook, but it seems to me like they give it short shrift in general.
I've never used Facebook that much in my personal life, since I tend to avoid social media. For business, things are quite different. I'd like to get more information on the best ways to build up my Facebook page, get everything set up correctly and get my offers in front of the most people so I can start making money.
What I've done is to join many groups that focus on making money, affiliate marketing and things like that. Then I've been sending out friend requests to members of those groups. I've amassed over 1100 friends in this way.
I've shared a bit of free content to hopefully build up some good will, but I'm still a bit confused about how to present my offers and how to interact with my Facebook friends in order to build confidence and generate sales.
I'm not even exactly sure how Facebook's algorithms work. Should I be posting content on my page, or should I be posting it in the different groups that I am a member of? Then, should I be sharing my posts in particular ways or what? I really don't know when I post something, how many people are actually seeing it.
How much time should I be dedicating to posting free content, commenting on other peoples pages or in groups, compared to pitching products to people?
I know Facebook doesn't accept jvzoo links, and I've been told that the best way is to create landing pages for each affiliate product I am marketing. What is the best way to do this?
I just really need some expert opinion on how exactly I can start making real money with affiliate marketing through Facebook. The courses I've purchased from Michael Cheney and others seem to leave out a lot.
I'd love to get some tips from successful affiliate marketers who have already successfully done what I'm trying to do.
Thanks.
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