Facebook flagged my website as a legit money making opportunity!

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Well, I said it was legit...

They won't let me run ads with my website links. They want clear terms of disclosure.

But since it comes from an automated warning I don't know how to provide that.

This means I need to create landing pages that lead to my posts...

Or maybe I can just sign people up straight through the landing page.

I see a TON of marketers online now and even affiliate marketers...

My entire friends list is affiliate marketers now.

so I need to write Facebook I think to clear this up.

or stop writing about money making opportunities....

Affiliate marketing is madness!!!!

We are definitely in the right spot at the right time!

Especially while the rest of the world is coming online.

I see 4 types of traffic sources and one is through social proof affiliate marketing..these are people that show off their wealth and then bait others into sphere..

I see SEO and websites like what were doing here at WA...

I see sales funnels with paid traffic which is something else I started doing...

And I see email lists building and message promotions from people you trust.

Of course their are others like Kyle said PPC but I don't know how that works yet.

Ya so if Facebook, has flagged my website, then I wonder what google thinks of this.

Anyone else know anything about this?




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Hi Steven,

If you'll looking for some awesome training on FB ads and the proper way for you to promote WA on Facebook you should definitely check out this 5 part series.

Here are the direct links below! I don't have any experience with FB ads myself, but I've always wanted to look into this.

As long as you don't have any raw affiliate links in your ad and you are leading people to a relevant page on your site there shouldn't be any problems.

Let me know how this works out for you and what Facebook tells you about this.

Cheers
~Scott~

Hey thanks Scott,
I will check the links out. I am doing quite a bit of ads already, I got my client some leads in real estate.
It's my entire WA site that Facebook has flagged because every page ive tried gets me the warning and they wont publish my ad.
I have to use a landing capture if I want to divert attention probably with email capture so i can recoup my costs.
I am thinking the best way to sell is to just get clients and then have them use the software I am using. I'm probably going to walk around local businesses and see if I can get them more clients that way.
And I'm curious to see how the SEO works out with my WA site, because it worked for you :)
Ill let you know how it goes.
Steven

It is against FB T&Cs; to run ads about money making opportunities. You can run ads for other things like traffic generation or online tools though.
Create a free book to give away. Then make a squeeze page for it on your website.

The ad isnt even about money making though... any link to my website I was using here at WA has been flagged, so its my entire site.
I am using other software for the squeeze page and capture.
Thank You

Can you give me the link to your website? Specifically the most recent page that was rejected.

sure, I ran this page to target people in health and fitness instead of a generic application. because facebook is good for targeting and i was trying to call out an audience.
http://buildyourownwebbusinessnow.com/1225-2

okay that page is about making money online. Even though it's not affiliate marketing - it is building an online business. That's how FB sees it.
FB doesn't like online money making opportunities and won't approve any ads for them.
Your best bet is to run an ad for a free product to get people signed up to your email list and then market those types of opportunities to them through email.
Or you can try Udimi and do a solo ad in the health niche. I would message the seller beforehand though to be sure what you're offering is a good fit to their list.

ok thanks for the advice Angela :)

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