NEW Facebook Ads

I've got my first real taste of affiliate marketing success and it tastes pretty damn good. I've spent 29 bucks for 233 clicks on facebook and have generated 69 bucks in commissions. I realize that's nothing to most, but its a lot for me. Also 140% roi is pretty nice. It all comes down to ctr, all my ads used to hover between .04-.07 and I'd break even, but now I have an ad at .14 ctr and I'm doing nicely. I'm attempting to scale now. Target well and then work to get the best ad possible approved.

nice...keep it up
 


I've got my first real taste of affiliate marketing success and it tastes pretty damn good. I've spent 29 bucks for 233 clicks on facebook and have generated 69 bucks in commissions. I realize that's nothing to most, but its a lot for me. Also 140% roi is pretty nice. It all comes down to ctr, all my ads used to hover between .04-.07 and I'd break even, but now I have an ad at .14 ctr and I'm doing nicely. I'm attempting to scale now. Target well and then work to get the best ad possible approved.

what product
 
I also need a facebook account rep to pm me.

I am having major problems. My ads had a good ctr and was getting impressions and all of a sudden poof it stopped.

Need a facebook rep to help..
 
I'm in the same position Jeremy, i'm pretty sure it's facebook end, some major shit is screwed up
 
When I click on ad manager I see a page that asks me to create ads.. I already created ads.. What the heck is going on over there at facebook? Also I deleted a campaign and it deleted the wrong campaign causing major problems.. I need an account rep over here.
 
If anyone would like to discuss advanced Facebook strategies (stuff that we don't want appearing on a public forum)...such as getting ads approved, keeping them approved, and what is within their guidelines and how to maneuver within the guidelines...PM me to chat on AIM

This is NOT to discuss niches, specific ads, or campaigns that work/dont work.
 
They are putting the ad rating system to use. If the ad gets a lot of finger down on your ads, it will receive lower impressions.

does anyone still cloak their sites AFTER an ad has been approved? i really can't decide if its worth cloaking a site (cloaking from dev. and intern.) ...seeing how there's a million ways around a cloak, and i would assume cloaking is worse than getting caught pushing a "no-no" offer. thoughts?
 
does anyone still cloak their sites AFTER an ad has been approved? i really can't decide if its worth cloaking a site (cloaking from dev. and intern.) ...seeing how there's a million ways around a cloak, and i would assume cloaking is worse than getting caught pushing a "no-no" offer. thoughts?

Why wouldn't you just cloak when you submit the offer? Ip based cloaking is fairly safe and as long as you make sure the first person to hit the page is always cloaked then it's pretty strong... Plus if you're running international offers which block US traffic then you have pretty much gotta cloak.
 
There new rating system has made my ads with CTR of 0.7 come to a halt, i'm not liking this at all