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Any Creative Examples For Coupons Offers? (12)


12-24-2014 12:43 PM #1 mareki (Member)
Any Creative Examples For Coupons Offers?

Hey guys,

Been trying to spy and see what competition is running over facebook for coupons SOI offers but can't find anything.

Anyone have an example of creatives for voucher/coupon offers ? Just want get an idea of how to run them via FB traffic.

Would appreciate any help ...

p.s - Merry Christmas to all STM family


12-24-2014 05:18 PM #2 Mr Green (Administrator)

Hey mate, I'm not going to out anyone's creatives. But I know most people just use images that look like vouchers/giftcards. Sign up to socialadninja.com you will see a bunch there.


12-24-2014 05:27 PM #3 integrity (Member)

Ah, looks like the FB + coupon vouchers bug has caught you too, eh? I haven't jumped in myself for not wanting to get into a cat and mouse game with them, but have heard there is money there.

And Mr Green is right. From what I've seen, you want to make these ads seem as real as possible.

Think like, you just got a coupon in the mail and snapped up a quick photo to show your friends. I just pulled this image from Google, and would think something like this should work well on FB.


12-25-2014 07:47 AM #4 spark97 (Member)

I've been running coupon offers and if you stick to special events (Black Friday, Christmas...) they work like charm.

On a side note, does Facebook ban accounts for this type of promotions?


12-25-2014 08:12 AM #5 zeno (Administrator)

Facebook cares about user experience.

99.9% of these coupon offers are sketchy, red-rated on MyWoT and offer terrible user experiences that generate complaints - and often marketers try to coerce users into sharing on their timelines and so on.

So yes, Facebook will ban your accounts without hesitation if you are promoting coupons in a way that bring their platform into disrepute and drive down user experience.


12-25-2014 10:12 AM #6 spark97 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by zeno View Post
Facebook cares about user experience.

99.9% of these coupon offers are sketchy, red-rated on MyWoT and offer terrible user experiences that generate complaints - and often marketers try to coerce users into sharing on their timelines and so on.

So yes, Facebook will ban your accounts without hesitation if you are promoting coupons in a way that bring their platform into disrepute and drive down user experience.
Personally, I promote not-so well known countries, and the offer url is ok on MyWoT, no red ratings and such. Only problem is sometimes people comment not to submit info, should I pause the campaign to save my account?


12-25-2014 10:31 AM #7 zeno (Administrator)

It's up to you.

Domains that are new are not often MyWoT flagged but be aware FB isn't stupid and they also use other third parties for this kind of thing (e.g. Websense).

Are you getting user complaints? That is what will kill your account in this case. FB released new reporting where you can see complaints but I'm not sure if it's live yet for all advertisers.

In the end, on Facebook, if you want to promote stuff that you know is 'dodgy', then you need to make peace with the fact that your account will eventually die. And surely you know that most of these coupon offers have little substance to them...


12-25-2014 01:52 PM #8 mareki (Member)

SAN have got newsfeeds ads ? gonna sign up tomorrow and check ... thanks so far


12-30-2014 04:07 PM #9 dongle132 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by mareki View Post
SAN have got newsfeeds ads ?
did you sign-up and can shed some light on this other said do they grab also newsfeed ads ??


12-30-2014 07:59 PM #10 Smaxor (Veteran Member)

Can use Moat.com

Then look at sites like FreeFlys.com and GetItFree.com these are both huge coupon sites.


01-11-2015 02:27 AM #11 issaco21 (Member)

Hi guys,

I'm a noob when it comes to coupon offers, but is Facebook traffic not TOO expensive for SOI offers that just pay $1-$2?


01-11-2015 03:18 AM #12 Mr Green (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by issaco21 View Post
Hi guys,

I'm a noob when it comes to coupon offers, but is Facebook traffic not TOO expensive for SOI offers that just pay $1-$2?
No.

P.S. Assumptions are the devil.


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