Can you make facebook ads with clickbank hoplinks?

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Will facebook approve the ad?
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    • Profile picture of the author NewWarrio2
      Originally Posted by gcbmark20 View Post

      What are you promoting?
      A dating ebook
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  • Profile picture of the author abbe77
    No, FB does not allow CB but use socialmediabar.com to cloak your link
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  • Profile picture of the author tooAlive
    Even if you cloak your link Facebook would probably still disapprove your ad.

    But that's actually a blessing in disguise for you, as CB products don't generally convert well when direct linking. You'll need to link to your own landing page first, which allows you to pre-sell the product you're promoting.

    It may also be a good idea to try and get the visitor to opt-in to your list so you can sell them similar products later on.
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    • Profile picture of the author jfgrissom
      Originally Posted by tooAlive View Post

      It may also be a good idea to try and get the visitor to opt-in to your list so you can sell them similar products later on.
      Couldn't agree more...

      Direct linking from almost any medium where traffic pools up (FB, Wordpress.com, Squidoo, etc...) is not a good way to convert. If you want results you need to pour some of "YOU" into your offers. Get out what you put in...

      Take a few hours (or even an entire day) to build a nice (high value) landing page related to the offer. Then hit up your traffic pools to promote that at a domain you own related to the product.

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    • Profile picture of the author LonnieWillConquer
      Originally Posted by tooAlive View Post

      Even if you cloak your link Facebook would probably still disapprove your ad.

      But that's actually a blessing in disguise for you, as CB products don't generally convert well when direct linking. You'll need to link to your own landing page first, which allows you to pre-sell the product you're promoting.

      It may also be a good idea to try and get the visitor to opt-in to your list so you can sell them similar products later on.
      Thank-you tooAlive. Great post. I agree that it is definitely a wise idea to send visitors to your own landing page first rather than straight to a direct CB link. When an unsuspecting visitor clicks straight onto a CB link they are likely to get pretty annoyed and will probably get straight out of it. We must make sure that the visitor knows exactly WHERE THEY ARE GOING, so that if they click on a link, they won't be annoyed and will actually read the information!
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    • Profile picture of the author Dimitris Skiadas
      Originally Posted by tooAlive View Post

      Even if you cloak your link Facebook would probably still disapprove your ad.

      But that's actually a blessing in disguise for you, as CB products don't generally convert well when direct linking. You'll need to link to your own landing page first, which allows you to pre-sell the product you're promoting.

      It may also be a good idea to try and get the visitor to opt-in to your list so you can sell them similar products later on.
      I would like to add to this great post that before an actual sale is made, your prospect will eventually interact with you(the product creator, affiliate,e-mail marketer etc) at LEAST 7 times!

      So, it is always a good idea pre-selling before you start selling

      Dimitris
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by NewWarrio2 View Post

    Will facebook approve the ad?
    No; but in any case, this would be very unlikely to produce sales of a ClickBank product. For the reasons explained here: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7110523
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