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@Mansour – For creating a like campaign, you can click the boost post button.
Support StaffParticipantHi Robert,
Yes, but that’s not really necessary.
If you apply for all companies in my list of recommended networks and follow the exact instructions in the PDF guide, you’ll get at least one approval (probably more) even if you’re a beginner with no prior experience.
If you face any difficulties in the process, get in touch with me and I’ll assist you!
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi Norman,
OfferVault is not a CPA network, it’s like a search engine that help’s you find offers across multiple networks.
I suggest that you join the CPA networks in my list of recommended companies:
https://cpaevolution3.com/task-joining-cpa-networks/
WilliamSupport StaffParticipant@Prisca – Facebook is always changing it, but here is how it loks like now:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QoAip651t5EZon74ebKY0-rEdY4PuKA9/view?usp=sharingSupport StaffParticipantHi Prisca,
That’s most likely because of the network’s geo-redirection feature.
If you attempt to access the offer’s page using an IP address from a location that’s not allowed by the advertiser, you’ll be redirected.
You can use a VPN such as NordVPN or StrongVPN or even a free online proxy to access the pages with a different IP address.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi Warren,
Yes, I use Voluum.
You don’t need appsflyer. That would be for tracking app installs, but the CPA network is the one doing that, you just need a tracker to receive conversion notifications from the network.
Voluum’s initial plan is good enough for tracking campaigns. Using a more advanced plan is only required if you’ll be automating the campaigns or using API.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi David,
Yes, but it depends on the country and demographics you’re targeting.
While seniors in the US may cost you $0.30 – $0.50 per click for an optimized ad (new ads may be considerably more expensive), teenagers in Brazil will cost you $0.02 – $0.05.
Normally, free lead gen offers that convert upon a simple registration convert at 15% (average, but it may vary) when thy have potential, so your payout has to match that conversion rate.
Also, keep in mind that you may get payout bumps (usually between 5% ad 20%) if you start doing volume for an offer.
WilliamAugust 8, 2022 at 12:04 am in reply to: Cookie banners / affiliate disclosures on Landing pages #3172Support StaffParticipantHi,
The landing pages generated by CPA Tools have a privacy policy that is compliant. Your pages will be approved on Facebook and other ad platforms that require this.
Technically, you can add pixels from your tracker there and add cookies to people’s browsers, but this is not very usual nowadays as most trackers will give you a campaign link that will pass the parameters to the lander via the URL and without relying on cookies.
Also, when you send traffic to an offer, their website is the one that has to be compliant as the information is entered there.
You won’t have compliance issues unless you’re doing something out of the scope of the training modules here or using an external tool. That’s why this isn’t covered extensively in the training (teaching something relatively complex and that people don’t need for implementing the training could be an unnecessary distraction), but if more people consider this an interesting topic I can definitely make it the topic of one of the next live training sessions!
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi Andrew,
Depends on what you’ll be doing. The Profit plan has API enabled for integrating with other apps and it also includes Voluum Automatizer, which can help you apply optimization rules automatically on many native and push ad platforms.
There are some differences in the tracking features as well, but I think they’re less relevant.
WilliamAugust 6, 2022 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Cookie banners / affiliate disclosures on Landing pages #3160Support StaffParticipantHi Gaurab,
Pages you create with CPA Tools will be compliant. But, yes, that’s a good suggestion for a training as some people use other tools for creating pages.
Thanks!
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi Gaurab,
Using the same custom domain may be not a good idea.
And if the account got banned right after you created it, it means FB was able to link it to the previously banned one. Normally, it happens because of cookies, IP address, email, phone or even credit card.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi Gaurab,
Getting new Facebook accounts regularly shouldn’t be part of the process with the methods in this program.
Of course, an account ban may happen eventually and it’s not possible to guarantee that it will never occur. However, it shouldn’t be a recurring situation.
That said, when creating a new account using the same document for verification isn’t a problem. Facebook doesn’t keep the documents on their database. Therefore, it’s possible to verify more accounts with the same documents.
Credit cards are different. But not always that will be a factor for banning a new account.
Same IP addresses, similar campaigns and behaviors and other similar aspects tend to be more relevant.
Email address and phone number are important as well.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantYes, correct!
Support StaffParticipantHi Paden,
Facebook has indeed made some change son their interface, but not that much on the Ads Manager.
Make sureĀ that you’re setting up the ads via the ads manager and the process will be the same.
Regarding the fan page, you can choose any category as that won’t affect your ads.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi Marisa,
In this case, you shouldn’t focus on the company doing the giveaway, but in the thing they’re giving away.
Elaborate angles and ad copies base don the atual product/service/prize that people will receive.
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