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OK I am somewhat confuse! I know that I am new and this internet marketing is very new to me. My question is this, first it was Facebook and now it G+ telling me that I am spam

Agreed! With FB even if the click lands on an opt-in form you have to clearly let people know on your post ad, while Bing&Yahoo; doesn't allow exit popup or splash, cheers!

Hey Gerald, I got those security pop-ups as well and just followed the instructions before it would post. However I read a post on here a few days ago where someone was doing that and FB blocked them out of their account and was forced to download an antivirus onto their computer before FB would allow them back on. I just won't be able to post on FB or G+ until I can get my website up and running. Thank you for your response. :-)

Yes, Google+ and Facebook won't allow your affiliate links. Instead of using your affiliate links, link to your website instead. Centralize your affiliate links on your website.

Bryan-

Thank you Emmaus! I see what you are saying, before I can do that I still need to build my site. I was going through the affiliate bootcamp training and was doing what the videos and instruction advised to do. Thank you again for responding to my question!

Robert

My pleasure, you're not the first one to get that message!

Also be careful once you signup for email programs. Mailchimp for example is picky about affiliate links, but Aweber isn't. I still like the idea though of getting people on my website first, then getting them to the affiliate link, even in email marketing.

To success!

Bryan-

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OK I am somewhat confuse! I know that I am new and this internet marketing is very new to me. My question is this, first it was Facebook and now it G+ telling me that I am spam

Agreed! With FB even if the click lands on an opt-in form you have to clearly let people know on your post ad, while Bing&Yahoo; doesn't allow exit popup or splash, cheers!

Hey Gerald, I got those security pop-ups as well and just followed the instructions before it would post. However I read a post on here a few days ago where someone was doing that and FB blocked them out of their account and was forced to download an antivirus onto their computer before FB would allow them back on. I just won't be able to post on FB or G+ until I can get my website up and running. Thank you for your response. :-)

Yes, Google+ and Facebook won't allow your affiliate links. Instead of using your affiliate links, link to your website instead. Centralize your affiliate links on your website.

Bryan-

Thank you Emmaus! I see what you are saying, before I can do that I still need to build my site. I was going through the affiliate bootcamp training and was doing what the videos and instruction advised to do. Thank you again for responding to my question!

Robert

My pleasure, you're not the first one to get that message!

Also be careful once you signup for email programs. Mailchimp for example is picky about affiliate links, but Aweber isn't. I still like the idea though of getting people on my website first, then getting them to the affiliate link, even in email marketing.

To success!

Bryan-

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