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Popping offers from lander (7)


12-09-2013 04:52 AM #1 lanikai87 (Member)
Popping offers from lander

Fellas, is it acceptable to pop offers from a landing page I am sending traffic to from FB? The pop under would occur when they click on the landing page.

Cheers


12-09-2013 11:16 AM #2 dr_ngo ()

Pretty sure it's account bannable. Pop ups, exit pops, pop unders, etc. ruin the user experience.


12-09-2013 05:12 PM #3 lanikai87 (Member)

Good to know before I tried this. Thank you, Dr Ngo!


12-09-2013 08:57 PM #4 lanikai87 (Member)

Dr. Ngo, do you know if countdown timers are allowed? Thank you, sir.


12-10-2013 07:33 AM #5 dr_ngo ()

Pretty sure they're allowed.

Let me give you one piece of advice. Everything about Facebook is subjective.

5 ad reviewers may be fine with your landing page, but #6 checks it and if he doesn't like it, he can ban your account.

If you want to use landing pages without cloaking, I suggest making it look professional as possible. Facebook hates affiliates and if they see you using common affiliate tactics, they might just ban your account bc they can.


01-08-2014 03:35 PM #6 Freaky73 (AMC Alumnus)

Hi @dr_ngo Where can i find good tutorials to make lander pages?


01-09-2014 12:19 AM #7 rummonkey (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by barvee View Post
Hi @dr_ngo Where can i find good tutorials to make lander pages?
Easiest way (I've found) to make landing pages, along with A/B split testing, is to use either leadpages.net or unbounce.com

Both have great templates which are easy to customize to your needs.

I'm running a few Adwords campaigns with unbounce.com landing pages now and the campaigns are converting really well.

If you're using this for Facebook take a look at leadpage's publish to facebook feature...

You can iframe your landing page into a tab on a facebook page, I've found this gets you cheaper clicks as you're keeping the traffic ON Facebook, which is exactly what Facebbok wants.

Before I knew about leadpages I had to spend £80 on an SSL certificate for my domain (and a week fucking around installing it on my server. Server noob) because to iframe a page in Facebook the URL has to be https:// secure. Leadpages cuts out a lot of hassle there.

Hope that helps!


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