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Is it possible to promote CPA offers on Facebook?

OscarMike

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I've read that Facebook doesn't like affiliate offers, especially CPA offers (eg sweepstake offers, etc)

Will I get banned for promoting this on Facebook Ads?
 
I was waiting for some comments. Myself, I do not use Facebook ads as they are allergic to adult stuff. That is where I have made my bigger money the past 20 years. That said --I find no specific prohibition of ``CPA offers (eg sweepstake offers, etc)``

However, some moderator can decide they are deceptive or give the impression of unrealistic claims --so the answer is --pay your money and take your chances. Aside: these contests are really scam to get you email and the spam you on all kinds of crap. That was my finding when I posed as a ''dummy that entered the contest'' just to see what happens. One iPhone give away contest produced 400 spam emails to my 'honeypot email' I use for testing.

Based on that one experience: sweepstakes are real sleazy.

In summary enter my robot buddy :D

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Yes, you can promote CPA (Cost Per Action) offers through paid ads on Facebook. However, it's important to follow Facebook's advertising policies and guidelines to ensure your ads are approved and compliant. Make sure the CPA offers you're promoting align with Facebook's policies and that your ads provide value to users. Additionally, be transparent about the nature of the offer and the actions users need to take. Always monitor your campaigns and adjust them based on performance.
 
Well yea you can promote but you need to read very well and understand facebook policies .But also its very risky as you are not sure and you can be banned if the mods dont like it or they see something suspicious
 
Facebook has strict rules when it comes to affiliate offers, especially things like sweepstakes. If your ads seem misleading or spammy, Facebook will likely reject them or even ban your account.

I’ve had some success with promoting CPA offers by first sending traffic to a landing page instead of directly to the offer. This helps build trust and keeps things from feeling too pushy. It's also important to choose offers that align with Facebook's policies—some are just more likely to get flagged.

I’ve learned the hard way that clickbait headlines and exaggerated claims don’t work. Facebook doesn’t like that. Instead, I focus on being transparent and testing different approaches with a small budget to see what works.
 
Its certainly possible i have done it before and i know several other marketing friends who use fb ads for cpa frequently, You might just need to get a bit creative depending on the offer your promoting.
 
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