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12-14-2020 09:02 PM #1 saivij (Member)
What kind of white hat offers from Max Bounty should I run using Facebook ads

Hi All, I am new to this forum, looking to run some Facebook ads to max bounty offers. I don't want to get into trouble with FB so want to run only white hat offers. Any help on what verticals are considered white hat. Had a long aged FB account and access to FB rep so I can kind of get away with issues new fb ad account faces. Please any advice is appreciated.


12-14-2020 09:33 PM #2 vortex (Senior Moderator)
What kind of white hat offers from Max Bounty should I run using Facebook ads

Hi @saiviji and welcome to STM!

Wow - you have access to a rep? That's a tremendous advantage these days. I know people that spend millions every year that still can't get a rep.

FB has been banning ad accounts left right and center, to the point where even 100% legitimate businesses are getting their accounts banned. And I'm not even talking about running affiliate offers.

Relatively, the least risky "vertical" I've seen (and have run myself) are ecommerce CPA offers - actual physical products from networks like Jumbleberry or GiddyUp (and stay away from supplements/nutraceuticals!!!)

I've listed some of the most common whitehat stuff in this post:

https://stmforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47238

Warning: Again, there will always be a risk of getting account bans no matter what you run these days.

Best to run some of your ideas by your rep to find out what will and will not fly.

So "what to run" and then "how to run to stay safe" would be the most major concerns. I would suggest to not restrict yourself to Maxbounty offers - once you know what type of offers to run, you can find out which networks are known for hat offer type and sign up. That's the easy part.


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12-14-2020 10:02 PM #3 saivij (Member)

Thank you @vortex , yes I have spent close to 3 million on E-com drop shipping ads that is the reason I was assigned a rep. May be I am lucky to get one. I really like your idea of running E-com offers because they are pretty safe to run on FB. I want to start running E-com affiliate offers as drop shipping is too much head ache now with refunds and chargebacks.

How ever I went to signup and jumble berry but got stuck at which plan should I choose? Pipeline or Carousel.


12-15-2020 03:25 AM #4 jack_l (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by saivij View Post
Hi All, I am new to this forum, looking to run some Facebook ads to max bounty offers. I don't want to get into trouble with FB so want to run only white hat offers. Any help on what verticals are considered white hat. Had a long aged FB account and access to FB rep so I can kind of get away with issues new fb ad account faces. Please any advice is appreciated.
I don't know anything about Facebook but I do work with Max Bounty and really like them... in my opinion they have some really solid lead-gen offers (car insurance, life insurance, etc)... both in US and UK... also they usually have some good 'brand' type offers like Nutrisystem and stuff like that, Letters From Santa, Personalization Mall, big brand name mattresses, etc...

Also they have TONS of auto-finance and short-term loan offers if any of those can run on facebook... and then tons of sweeps too, though I imagine those can't be run on Facebook anyway...

And then yeah, I agree with @vortex, GiddyUp and Jumbleberry (and DFO) are like the gold standard in ecommerce. Any/all of those would be great.

Interesting you're shifting from dropshipping to affiliate stuff... I wonder if that's a trend we'll see more of...


12-15-2020 09:13 AM #5 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Also they have TONS of auto-finance and short-term loan offers if any of those can run on facebook... and then tons of sweeps too, though I imagine those can't be run on Facebook anyway...
Those are great examples of verticals that are doing a ton of volume on FB - just need to either be very creative or be prepared to churn and burn accounts.

Example: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...n-2020-results


How ever I went to signup and jumble berry but got stuck at which plan should I choose? Pipeline or Carousel.
I can make a personal intro to my Jumbleberry rep if you'd like! Please feel free to PM me your skype and update this post when done.



Amy


12-15-2020 01:57 PM #6 saivij (Member)

Hey @jack_l , thank you for your guidance on max bounty offers really good info, Yes, for me drop shipping has been head ache because of quality, long shipping times and covid, but its still profitable and I am making decent money but I want to test and diversify my business by promoting high quality affiliate products with out the head aches of customers support and chargebacks and save my payment processors(stripe, paypal) for building a sustainable ecommerce business.


12-15-2020 02:01 PM #7 saivij (Member)

Hey @vortex, thank you for sharing the link. I might wait sometime for the introduction with the rep. Because I am still new to this affiliate marketing. I am following your $1 campaign and 40 days tutorial to learn and understand the concepts and lingo of this business. Once I feel confident in the subject then I will ping you for the introduction. Again thank you very much for those 40 day tutorial its very helpful.


12-15-2020 02:24 PM #8 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by saivij View Post
Hey @vortex, thank you for sharing the link. I might wait sometime for the introduction with the rep. Because I am still new to this affiliate marketing. I am following your $1 campaign and 40 days tutorial to learn and understand the concepts and lingo of this business. Once I feel confident in the subject then I will ping you for the introduction. Again thank you very much for those 40 day tutorial its very helpful.
The Ecom offers need to be run on FB, which I'm assuming you have experience in? Because you stated you wanted offers for running on FB. You would run them in the same way you were running your dropshipping biz - but instead of sending traffic to your store, you send it either to your landing page, or directly to the offer.

Usually it's a very bad idea to send traffic to an offer, but Jumbleberry would sometimes have an arrangement with the offer owner where they would put your FB pixels on their site, so that you wouldn't be using affiliate links.

The $1 guide and 40-day tutorial are for pop - altogether a different type of traffic. Really, if you're planning on FB, you don't need to waste time with these guides.

I also have a comprehensive newbie tutorial for FB if that would help - you can find it in the newbie zone section.

But yeah whenever you need me to do an intro, feel free to reply to this thread.



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12-18-2020 08:25 PM #9 saivij (Member)

@vortex, Thank you for directing me to FB Newbie Tutorial. I was going through your pop ads tutorial to understand how tracking works because I have no idea how to track the purchase conversion to FB pixel to optimize for sales. But, Now I started going trough your FB tutorial (this is what I exactly want). Will launch some ads and will keep the forum posted about progress.


12-19-2020 08:17 AM #10 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by saivij View Post
@vortex, Thank you for directing me to FB Newbie Tutorial. I was going through your pop ads tutorial to understand how tracking works because I have no idea how to track the purchase conversion to FB pixel to optimize for sales. But, Now I started going trough your FB tutorial (this is what I exactly want). Will launch some ads and will keep the forum posted about progress.
Oh I'm so glad! A lot of work went into that tutorial to make sure a newbie will get everything they need to start setting up campaigns, so I'm happy to know it's helping someone!

Please do consider starting a follow-along thread - would be nice to see your progress!


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12-19-2020 01:56 PM #11 saivij (Member)

Sure will do.


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