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12-27-2019 09:08 AM #1 xander (Member)
STM Ad on Facebook

I'm seeing the stm ad with headline "$800,000 Revenue in 42 Days"

I wonder if its completely allowed since as I know, it is prohibitted to advertise unrealistic amount of income (well its possible but unusual).

Could someone enligthen me how this type of ad (indicating or claiming large income within short period of time) is approved? Do you guys from stm having account issues with these type of ads?


12-28-2019 04:01 PM #2 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

The case study used in that ad is actually a real one : https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...ampaign-97-roi

And I think the ad links to an ebook with the study in it, maybe thats how it stays alive


12-29-2019 04:54 AM #3 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Also, do not underestimate the power of an authoritative FB Page that:

-Has been around for a while.
-Has a lot of content and is posted to regularly.
-Has a lot of likes and post engagement.

Also, our ad account has had a lot of consistent spend over a relatively long period. Also, because our forum has good reputation (which we're grateful to everyone for), we don't have pissed off people leaving negative comments and reporting our ads to FB.

It all helps!



Amy


12-30-2019 04:01 AM #4 xander (Member)

Alright so the page reputation plays a big role too.

I asked because im trying to promote clickbank info products on fb (with lander of course) but my ads are always getting rejected. Even if im not stating any amount of possible earnings.


12-30-2019 05:17 AM #5 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by xander View Post
Alright so the page reputation plays a big role too.

I asked because im trying to promote clickbank info products on fb (with lander of course) but my ads are always getting rejected. Even if im not stating any amount of possible earnings.
In that case, another possibility would be that some of the other affiliates may have promoted the same offer in an aggressive/misleading way, or the product didn't deliver on its promise and FB users left a lot of bad comments or reported some ads.

This can ruin the fun for everyone by "tainting" the offer domain in the eyes of FB.

I haven't promoted CB products on FB, but I know something similar happens with affiliate offers in general.

Are there other good CB products in the same niche you could test? Also, have you calculated the refund rate of the current product you're promoting? As well, doing a search on reviews for the product to see whether it's a quality product before deciding to promote it can help.



Amy


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