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Offers Facebook Likes? (7)
10-22-2014 09:30 PM
#1
digitala (Member)
Offers Facebook Likes?
What are offers you can run without running into fast facebook bans?
10-22-2014 09:51 PM
#2
zeno (Administrator)
- Gaming (MMORPGs, browser-based games, FB apps and mobile games e.g. from the Android/Apple app stores). This doesn't include bingo-related games and shitty rip-off downloadables where the user is asked to download super-mario-installer.exe
- Daily deals. Groupon, LivingSocial, etc. These have broad appeal and can scale well but generally have very strict offer terms, particularly with Facebook.
- Retail/Shopping, e.g. virtually anything on CJ affiliate. CPS/revenue share offers for legitimate products/services. Teespring is a topical example. Books, media, computer hardware, clothing, shoes, gifts and flowers, etc.
- Travel, e.g. Atrapalo, travel bookings, flight packages, etc.
- Entertainment. Netflix/Blockbuster memberships, game hires, events, etc.
- Unique Lead Gens. A broad category but there are so many random things that come up. Laser eye surgery. Contact lenses and glasses. ISP subscriptions i.e. to new local providers or cell carriers. Sky TV. Fiverr. USell. Random sites that offer affiliate programs.
- Some Clickbank offers, eBooks, gaming guides and so on. Lots of Clickbank offers are poorly rated on MyWoT and FB can be iffy about sending people to email submit pages.
10-22-2014 09:57 PM
#3
fishinseo ()
How is it possible to be profitable on FB as a product affiliate. Lets say you are an affiliate for a CJ merchant like a sporting goods merchant. Average order is like $65. That is like $5.20 in commission at 8%, but typical ecom conversions are only around 2% on orders of that value.
Seems like it would be impossible to get profitable.
10-23-2014 12:21 AM
#4
zeno (Administrator)

Originally Posted by
fishinseo
How is it possible to be profitable on FB as a product affiliate. Lets say you are an affiliate for a CJ merchant like a sporting goods merchant. Average order is like $65. That is like $5.20 in commission at 8%, but typical ecom conversions are only around 2% on orders of that value.
Seems like it would be impossible to get profitable.
Yeah I would steer well clear of most of those, the % commission is just far too low compared to the conversion rates you're likely to get on high ticket offers.
I guess that's why Teespring works so well - moderately priced item but you get 50+% of the sale price.
10-23-2014 01:40 AM
#5
fishinseo ()
I saw you mentioned a $1,10 payout game offer was too low of a payout for that offer. What is a good payout for a game?
10-23-2014 03:16 AM
#6
zeno (Administrator)
It entirely depends on the geo. $1.10 is low for a US payout regardless of the vertical, except maybe really high converting app installs.
For US gaming I'd aim for $2 or higher.
10-23-2014 06:34 AM
#7
tiger_haha (Member)
it's not really too strict limit on FB, only if you don't run adult campaign, and there is no malevolence hint on your banner or LP.
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