Hey guys,
Now I'm looking for a few pointers actually as i'm very new to the commerce side of things, have ran rebills for years and i'm trying to get out of that mindset as I want to run 100% compliant on Facebook with my product.
I own a skin product, anti wrinkle, whatever you want to class it as here in the UK.
I'm looking for someone who can give me some pointers into how I can run this on Facebook, yes hard task I know but would love to know if anyone else owns their own physical products who are running ok.
It's a 100% commerce website/shop so it's not typical CPS landing page stuff or checkouts. Paypal/Credit card checkout also.
I am planning on pushing it heavy offline but I would love to be able to get an online prescence at the same time 
Much appreciated if I can get some input
hey man would like to chat about this as I am looking into doing the same thing. Please pm me as your inbox is full with your skype.
Cheers,
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There's a company I've been seeing running weight loss stuff (straight sale) for years now. Last time I checked they were churning out a lot of ads around Scandinavia / Netherlands.
Facebook even have an 'OK' weight loss ad example in their prohibited content section. https://www.facebook.com/policies/ad...ibited_content They must be ok with it on some level. Just get as far away from the rebill crowd as possible, even a smell of it looking similar may cause some trouble.

To stay profitable and a clean for Facebook, I would hire a few copy writers to help build an authority site around the niche your weight loss product is in (tell them just to re-write popular news/research around the area from leading sites, trending things on fb,twitter etc), then when the site has a little credit and value, open up the newsletter that you direct fb people too. Hire a copywrite to nurture the leads for not only your own products, but others.
On a side note, all the rebills these days seem to be running with breaking news headlines and cloakers (but they don't stay around too long).