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Is this offer "clean" enough for FB without risking a ban? (15)


10-23-2016 10:17 AM #1 particularskills (Member)
Is this offer "clean" enough for FB without risking a ban?

I haven't run anything on FB since the glory days, and I'm hesitant to run affiliate offers there without having a legit value add to my campaign. With that said, I have been testing this offer elsewhere and I know I could blast it huge on FB, but I really really want to keep my account in good standing (since I have a big non-aff project in the works).

Here's the offer:

Network: Clickbank
Salespage: http://familyfriendlyfatburningmeals.com
LP Screenshot:


Looks as clean as it gets to me. Also I realize this offer has an exit pop. I would have to contact the owner and get a link without the exit pop. I wish all these vendors would make exit pops opt-in - and off by default - since most ad networks hate that shit. A real Dildo Swaggins move there. Just had to rant about that for a sec.

Is this offer cool or is anything Clickbank banned and not worth the risk? I keep my ads really white so I don't envision user complaints.


10-23-2016 12:07 PM #2 zeno (Administrator)

The site/domain itself looks clean.

I imagine iy will be fine as long as the offer doesn't cause complaints / lots of negative feedback, or your ads don't push the line too much on the whole diet side.


10-23-2016 12:46 PM #3 markohf (Member)

The website has an exit pop, not sure how FB tolerates that, also that Comic Sans "Discover the real food..." is a bit eye burning.


10-23-2016 03:19 PM #4 vitavee ()

Quote Originally Posted by particularskills View Post
Also I realize this offer has an exit pop. I would have to contact the owner and get a link without the exit pop.
Alternatively, you could use FunnelFlux and enable the exit popup breaker - no need to ask the vendor

Check this ->



Give it a try - Click HERE to enter the funnel and see this page with the exit popup disabled.

You could also rewrite *any* content on the vendor's page that you think may put your account at risk, all this by using our "Fluxify Redirect" option.

Here's a quick example - where I remove the affiliate section link at the bottom of the page.



BEFORE:



AFTER:



If you want to know more about FunnelFlux's "Fluxify Redirect" option, you can watch this (pretty insane) video, it was recorded with a very old version of FunnelFlux (don't pay attention to the UI) but it's still relevant:


10-24-2016 03:48 PM #5 fbqueen (Senior Member)

Damn, FunnelFlux rocks! Good work VitaVee!

Particularskills - to answer your question... No matter what you run you'll always have negative people to comment on your ads, hide them, flag them... What I suggest you to do is to create a Business Manager right before you want to run anything, get additional ad accounts within BM so you're all prepped for an unexpected account ban. If you go the safe route and run whitehat offers you shouldn't get flagged anytime soon, but it's still important to have backup ad accounts in case shit hits the fan...


10-24-2016 04:00 PM #6 mihalis09 (Member)

@fbqueen I get a default of 2 ad accounts + my personal one on a Business Manager. Facebook reps say they can raise my accounts to 1000 on that BM if I send them a form with a registered business name, VAT etc. Is it possible to get more ad accounts without going that route?


10-27-2016 10:32 AM #7 vitavee ()

Quote Originally Posted by fbqueen View Post
Damn, FunnelFlux rocks! Good work VitaVee!
Thanks FBQueen


10-27-2016 11:42 AM #8 Mr Green (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by vitavee View Post
Alternatively, you could use FunnelFlux and enable the exit popup breaker - no need to ask the vendor

Check this ->



Give it a try - Click HERE to enter the funnel and see this page with the exit popup disabled.

You could also rewrite *any* content on the vendor's page that you think may put your account at risk, all this by using our "Fluxify Redirect" option.

Here's a quick example - where I remove the affiliate section link at the bottom of the page.



BEFORE:



AFTER:



If you want to know more about FunnelFlux's "Fluxify Redirect" option, you can watch this (pretty insane) video, it was recorded with a very old version of FunnelFlux (don't pay attention to the UI) but it's still relevant:

This post deserves it's own thread!


10-27-2016 01:10 PM #9 groomez (Veteran Member)

Funnel Flux is life


10-27-2016 02:29 PM #10 affpayinggao (Veteran Member)

Funnel Flux


10-27-2016 03:20 PM #11 vitavee ()

Quote Originally Posted by Mr Green View Post
This post deserves it's own thread!
Yeah good idea, I'll do that in a bit.

Quote Originally Posted by groomez View Post
Funnel Flux is life
Quote Originally Posted by affpayinggao View Post
Funnel Flux
Keep it coming haha - thanks guys!


10-27-2016 03:35 PM #12 nickcruz (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by vitavee View Post
Yeah good idea, I'll do that in a bit.





Keep it coming haha - thanks guys!
I think funnel flux is great as well. But it would be awesome if you could make a tutorial about fluxifying the landers in adplexity.


10-30-2016 11:18 AM #13 fbqueen (Senior Member)

Quote Originally Posted by mihalis09 View Post
@fbqueen I get a default of 2 ad accounts + my personal one on a Business Manager. Facebook reps say they can raise my accounts to 1000 on that BM if I send them a form with a registered business name, VAT etc. Is it possible to get more ad accounts without going that route?
Go use the accounts of your gf, friends, or anyone you know - BUT what keeps you away from taking affiliate marketing seriously by establishing a company?


10-30-2016 11:49 AM #14 mihalis09 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by fbqueen View Post
Go use the accounts of your gf, friends, or anyone you know - BUT what keeps you away from taking affiliate marketing seriously by establishing a company?
Well, running only sweeps atm and how can I possibly base a business out of running sweepstakes offers on Facebook. I don't get banned nearly as often as I used to mostly because of better targeting->less complaints->higher ad RS scores. Still tho, I can't see how this would be a wise move for my case atm.


10-30-2016 01:30 PM #15 geobak (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by mihalis09 View Post
Well, running only sweeps atm and how can I possibly base a business out of running sweepstakes offers on Facebook. I don't get banned nearly as often as I used to mostly because of better targeting->less complaints->higher ad RS scores. Still tho, I can't see how this would be a wise move for my case atm.
I made my first money with sweepstakes and then I scaled to other offers. Establishing a company made me work harder for my affiliate campaigns.

Go do it my fellow Greek


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