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First node a rotator - does this cause problems with Facebook? (5)


10-25-2018 07:35 AM #1 celador (Member)
First node a rotator - does this cause problems with Facebook?

Hi,

I wanted the first node in my FunnelFlux funnel to be a rotator, to split test landing pages. I guess I can't send traffic from Facebook ads to this funnel as they won't like sending traffic to a redirect?

Will RevContent have the same issue?

(Sorry about duplication - I've asked this buried in another thread, but I thought I'd better ask in the main FunnelFlux area.)

Phil


10-25-2018 08:33 AM #2 zeno (Administrator)

Indeed Facebook scrutinises redirects nowadays so its ideal to go direct to a lander and use the JS tracking, rather than going through a tracking link that redirects to multiple landers. You can still do this, just expect the direct-to-lander method to be a safer bet especially if you're a typical affiliate running typical affiliate offers.

I don't believe many platforms other than Facebook/Bing/Adwords will have a problem with redirects through a tracking link. In general this scrutiny is associated with platforms with strict compliance and a vested interest in protecting the experience of their​ users.


10-25-2018 11:44 AM #3 celador (Member)

Thanks Zeno. Won't be a problem, I'll rethink the approach slightly. Good to be careful about assets like a Facebook account.


10-26-2018 04:23 AM #4 leadcloak (Member)

Facebook don't like redirects nowadays, especially affiliate offers so it's safer to use direct tracking.

Other network may not have this problem because in my experience only some big network like Facebook/Adwords (Bing is "easy" to pass) don't like redirects.

Edit : didn't see zeno already answered the question.



LeadCloak


10-30-2018 10:03 AM #5 celador (Member)

Thanks to you LeadCloak.


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