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07-02-2017 03:31 AM #1 moad_lif (Member)
Newbie --> Native??

Hello guys, as a "newbie" should It´s better to start with Native and make experience or to jump into Facebook Ads?


07-02-2017 04:23 AM #2 doctorx (Member)

Hi moad_lif Native is not recommended for newbies as you need a big budget to test and you'll probably burn through it very quickly. Facebook ads can be tricky if you're not careful with what you're promoting, how your landers and ads are created, etc so you can get banned quickly if you don't follow their terms and conditions.

Generally everyone is recommendind Popups as the place to start as a newbie.


07-02-2017 03:47 PM #3 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Hi moad_lif Native is not recommended for newbies as you need a big budget to test and you'll probably burn through it very quickly. Facebook ads can be tricky if you're not careful with what you're promoting, how your landers and ads are created, etc so you can get banned quickly if you don't follow their terms and conditions.

Generally everyone is recommendind Popups as the place to start as a newbie.
Sound advice!

However - @moad_lif if you do have the budget, jumping directly into FB would be a good option also.

For native - I would recommend that you get some experience with pop first, to learn how to cut placements especially. Cutting placements on native is many times more expensive, so it would be cheaper to learn how to do this on pop first.



Amy


07-02-2017 07:26 PM #4 moad_lif (Member)

I´ve around 6k to invest, it´s enough to start? How would you invest them? If I do Facebook what kind of offers are allowed? should I use Cloaker?


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