Here you will learn about the best practices that you should keep in mind when using Facebook to ensure that your campaigns perform well and you don’t have problems with the platform.
Many people are afraid of running ads on Facebook because of the horror stories they’ve heard about account bans.
Of course, Facebook is a serious platform and violating their rules may lead to an account ban. However, it’s perfectly possible to run campaigns for CPA offers on Facebook and get great results without having to worry about losing the account.
This video will show you some of the best practices you can use to ensure that your account will be safe and that you’ll be able to create a long-term business on Facebook.
Watch the video careful and take notes to ensure that you do use these practices when you start setting up your first campaigns.
This may be a helpful Link
https://www.facebook.com/policies/ads/
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Greg MN
Excellent Course Sofar William and loving it.
Just a recommendation for all your videos. on bottom right of video screen Could you add the icon to expand screen on all your videos as it will be easier to view the videos in full screen. I noticed it was implimented in BASIC VIDEOS screen already but not yet in your other modules…… Thanks so much in Advanced….. Spiros 🙂
Hi Spiros,
Thank you for your suggestion! We will be implementing that soon!
I feel more confident about Facebook advertising now with proper guidance.
Thx for clarifying the process.
First of all, Great Content and I love the course! As another input, the audio on this series is really muffled and difficult to understand at some points. (A transcript would be really helpful.)
And due to this I have a question.
At about 1:04 into the video William states “offers to avoid”, and I couldn’t understand what type of offers does he says to avoid RIGHT after he says to avoid “Free Trial Offers” The audio is very muffled and I cannot understand what he is saying until about 1:20 when he says “Offers that look suspicious” And I agree 100% that if future videos are going to show Facebook Screen shot examples, it would be really helpful to be able to expand the video to full screen. Thanks!! Bobby
@Robert – We afre already in the process of enabling fullscreen and speed control for all videos. Since it has to be done one by one and we have many videos in the program, it may take a few days until we complete the process, but it will be done soon. About the part you couldn’t understand in the video, I talked about one-field submit offers that look suspicious or promise unrealistic things. Sorry for that, but you’ll see that more recent videos already have a better audio quality!
Great, thank you!!
since we will use our own landing page provided by CPA evolution, does this system includes email storing? so we can start creating our own email database
@Dagoberto – The program includes a tool for settign up landing pages, but not an autoresponder. However, the landing page software integrates with Aweber, MailChimp, ActiveCampaign, Convertkit and GetResponse. Also, you don’t need to start building email lists right from the beginning. In fact, I recommend that you learn how to build profitable campaigns with a simple method before you start doing that.
At 01:04 of the video what did he say? I should avoid running what type of submit offers?
@Abraham – “One-filed submit offers”
What is “One-filed submit offers” exactly?
@Abraham – offers that convert upon a one-field form submit (e.g. email, zip submit)… people need to fill out just an one-field form for the conversion to occur
This seems like a double-click method. rather than just clicking on my ad and getting paid they have to click on my ad linking them to my page and then click on the page link. Seems less profitable than just clicking on the original link. Why do you go this route first?
@Tracy – I believe you’re referring to the landing page, right? The landing page is important for most traffic sources. There are a few reasons for that and they’re explained in a more detailed way here: https://cpaevolution3.com/2020/07/23/live-training-3-why-to-use-landing-pages/ – The main reason is because the landing page is where you convince people to take the offer. Most CPA offers receive traffic from many affiliates and traffic sources and are promoted with different angles/arguments. So, their pages are more like registration pages. The affiliate convinces the visitor to take the offer and sends them to the sign up page. A good analogy is with a sales page. If I wanted to sell you an internet marketing course, for example, I probably would fail to do that is I just gave you a link to the Paypal checkout. Instead, I should give you a link to an intermediate page, a sales page that would convince you to buy the software. You’d make the decision on the sales page and just go to the Paypal checkout to place the order. It’s the same idea, but, since CPA offers are easier to promote and don’t require a sale, we use simple landing pages instead of sales pages. Besides that, landing pages also help with keeping ad accounts safe. Many affiliates from CPA networks (or any other affiliate network such as Clickbank or Rakuten, for example) spam Facebook with offers. It makes the domains by the CPA networks to get blacklisted. If you use your own landing page, then you’ll be using a clean domain.
Really appreciate the course perspective and the content provided. And a great plus that I have noted is this, the comments section as I too didn’t quite catch what was being said at 1:04, but as a consequence and benefit of those whom have traveled this road ahead of me, they have made the inquiry and received the guidance on what was said, and in one comment an explanation of what the term ‘One-field submit offers’ meant. Great stuff!
excellent content
i too, was wondering about what the ‘One-field submit offers’ meant. Thank you.