Hey Guys, has been tested some COD offers on Native platforms for couple of weeks, but didn't work as my expect(3 small figures per day). Last week I tried run whitehat COD offers on FB and found it's quite a doable way to make some profits. Compare to native ads, no prelander needed and higher approve rate, will do some up to date following along if you guys are interested.
Here are the offer details, the fixed payout is around $17-$20 depends on the product, which is familiar with other ecomm offers (

The AFF network is Magic Hygeia (non refferal link), just tried this one for now, only tested TW offers. So far everything goes smooth and just got my last week's commission.
Mind sharing if COD offers also performed for you? Would love to know more info about new markets, really need you guys help me out to the next level!
With no prelander, are you just running a
May I ask which product this is?
As far as my personal experience goes and what I've heard from a vast majority of other affiliates, most COD offers need to be cloaked when being promoted on FB - and even then accounts will still get banned - it's just a matter of how long each account will last. So, without cloaking, I'm not sure most campaigns would even get approved.
Just a warning to any newbies reading this, to be careful - if you absolutely want to give this method a test, don't do it on an account you're not prepared to potentially lose.
Amy
Similar type of thread to this one: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...D-follow-along of which I saw an exact copy on Madsociety.net.
Some of their reps also joined the Madsociety Skype group and started messaging/adding people direct.
From my point of view they are just trying to promote the network.
I could of course be wrong, but generally I am right when it comes to things like this.
Fake post to promote some random affiliate network that nobody has heard of.
Hey @Vortex, thx for reply. I didn't run their Adult/Beauty/Health offers on FB, just test some niche products like: flashlight, wallet, reading glasses and some tech gadgets. I think they are pretty safe for now. But still careful with personal account.
It's like dirty advertising affiliate network