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Im having some troubles with links in Facebook ads? Do I just need a jump page? (8)
12-07-2018 01:52 AM
#1
affiliateoxnard (Member)
Im having some troubles with links in Facebook ads? Do I just need a jump page?
Id really appreciate some help here. So my links are getting blocked in Fb ads for a silly campaign. Is it that facebook reads all links and goes through some sort of filter? I tried using a redirect link, but It was auto blocked like five seconds later. So I was looking around and seeing people in the same niche going to a presell page. I was just thinking how much work it is going to take to test new offers, when each offer will need a landing page or a presell page? I know its a lot of work, and im totally down. If anyone can fill me in that'd be a great help.
Thanks.
12-07-2018 05:53 AM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
FB reads links, redirects, your browser version, serial number of your graphic card and so 1001 others things. But affiliate links/redirects will be blocked for sure yes, perhaps some exceptions here and there. 8 out of 10 campaigns "need" presell pages to drive conversions. How can we know how much work it is for you? I assume you can't do it yourself so ask someone on fiverrr.com build (and write?) a presell page for you if you have a good idea. Will only take a day or so, depends on how complicated the presell page is ofcourse!
12-07-2018 08:47 AM
#3
leadreaktor (Member)

Originally Posted by
affiliateoxnard
Id really appreciate some help here. So my links are getting blocked in Fb ads for a silly campaign. Is it that facebook reads all links and goes through some sort of filter? I tried using a redirect link, but It was auto blocked like five seconds later. So I was looking around and seeing people in the same niche going to a presell page. I was just thinking how much work it is going to take to test new offers, when each offer will need a landing page or a presell page? I know its a lot of work, and im totally down. If anyone can fill me in that'd be a great help.
Thanks.
You'll have to get a prelanding/presale page as said above but you don't necessarily need to spend time or money writing/ordering it. You can ask your affiliate manager if you've partnered with any network
or us if you work with nutra in Europe. We've got plenty of them and also can get you private ones on demand for free.
Besides, if your campaign gets banned that easily, that means there is something that FB won't like anyway. Thus, you'll need cloaking
12-07-2018 11:36 AM
#4
leadcloak (Member)
FB bots reads and store everything, literally. You can't fool FB bots. If you're using direct affiliate links, get a prelander. Most of the time FB will block direct links. Building PL isn't hard and you can rip it from your competitor too with adplexity, HTTrack (it's free) and many others.
STM have a guide on "How to rip landers from Adplexity" - https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...from-Adplexity
And you can read here that "how to rip LPs with HTTrack".
LeadCloak
12-10-2018 09:28 PM
#5
affiliateoxnard (Member)
Hey thanks alot guys, I was able to make a lousy sale, but I did get a presell page, and did get it through on Facebook.
12-10-2018 09:29 PM
#6
affiliateoxnard (Member)
Can you please PM me so we can chat on skype. Thanks.
12-16-2018 02:36 PM
#7
bagozzi (Member)

Originally Posted by
affiliateoxnard
Hey thanks alot guys, I was able to make a lousy sale, but I did get a presell page, and did get it through on Facebook.
Awesome. Is it a clickthrough lander? If so, make sure you set up a standard event to fire on that button click! You'll be able to create a custom audience from the standard event and then you can create a lookalike audience consisting only of people who clicked through to the offer. ��
12-17-2018 05:03 PM
#8
affiliateoxnard (Member)
Thanks, ya it was a time sensitive offer, I feel like the advertisers offer page could have been better. My Ctr rate from my landing page to their offer page was high, but the conversions were really low.
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