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04-28-2012 09:06 PM #1 fuzzion (Member)
facebook approved LPs

Hello I have some questions about being approved by facebook.

How do you make them approve your landing page as I know they don't like email submits and that kind of stuff.

I can't really cloak and redirect the facebook reviewer as the network I'm using says that I need to follow the facebook guidelines if I gonna use them or they might ban my account and won't pay out my earnings.

Is there someway you can link to your LP that facebook likes?


04-28-2012 10:33 PM #2 PaqMan (Member)

What network are you currently using?


04-28-2012 11:05 PM #3 fuzzion (Member)

Neverblue, can't really use the others atm since it's weekend and the other networks doesn't show EPC and I can't ask the AM for converting offers


04-29-2012 02:35 AM #4 grindhard (Member)

You can't really run eMail submits on FB anymore.. pick another vertical like dating, edu, gaming, and other short-form CPLs.


04-29-2012 11:05 AM #5 Finch (Moderator)

^ The truth, unfortunately. Running email submits is likely to end in a lot of disapproved ads, or even a banned account if you get carried away.

It doesn't sound like it's the landing page that is the problem. It's just the offer you're trying to promote.

If you want to promote email submits on Facebook, building a page and learning to integrate good content with 'under the radar' offers is the best way forward. Takes time, but it's worth it.


04-29-2012 11:16 AM #6 fuzzion (Member)

So things like register for websites still works on facebook?

Is it worth trying email submits on PPV then? I'm afraid of getting a reasonable profit campaign and when I gonna get paid they will scrub a lot of the leads.


04-29-2012 11:24 AM #7 Finch (Moderator)

Email submits can work on PPV, but don't be fooled. PPV can be very expensive. Paying $0.02 for a interruptive view is terrible value compared to a lowered CPM after optimization on Facebook. Yes, the flipside however is that you can say pretty much whatever you want on PPV and it will smell like roses. There's very little restriction to your creative instincts...

If by registering for websites on Facebook you mean simply sending people to sign-up forms, yes, that's fine. As long as the sign-up form is an accurate representation of the service, and not designed to simply catch an email and spam the crap out of it.


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