Why does everyone have such a boner for 5k adspend facebook accounts?

fapking

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I have several 5k ad spend facebook accounts, why do people want them so bad? I can't make a penny with facebook ads because the CPM and CPC are so ridiculous. Maybe someone can enlighten me, and perhaps they could be rewarded with a 5k facebook account (i have 9 of them).
 


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I should clarify that I do make plenty of cash online, facebook just isn't my area of expertise from a paid advertising perspective. But it seems like every day someone is asking me for a 5k account. People have offered 7-10k for these things, so if they're worth that much street value, they have to worth more when put to use.
 
people are running things that fb doesn't allow through these accounts

skin
diet
mobile
naughty dating
etc...

but some dummies push it by running ads that are so obvious that eventually it will ruin it for everyone

and nobody believes your spending 5k a day on some lame fucking blog page or bodybuilding.com that you are redirecting them to... please do it right
 
Can't you just steadily grow a $50 account to $5k or are most accounts disabled for policy violations before they hit $200? The more I look at the FB ad board the more I realize affiliates could be contributing 60% of their yearly gross revs.
 
Affiliates want them so badly because it makes the most sense for their campaigns. One of the most profitable campaigns to promote on Facebook are diet campaigns. The problem is, they are short lived. On average an account would last 1-2 weeks before being shut down; with the odd one that runs for several months. Well running 1-2 weeks at $50/$250/$500 daily limits is peasant levels, so they would much rather hop on an account with a high limit from the beginning.
 
Is there a way to make any of these affiliate campaigns more compliant to provide the possibility of running months at a lower ROI instead of weeks at a higher ROI?

Is it the current method(s) of promotion, the free trial (or flat sale), the pre-sell or that the page jumps from one URL and completes the sale at another? Google at least gives you a chance of building a real site around an offer with concrete policies. Why not FB?

Last I checked Weight Watchers and Revlon were still running hard, but prolly at a much lower (but longer) return.
 
5k account + rebill + cloaking = balling hard for a few month

banned

new account acquired

rinse and repeat.

rebillers are ruining for all the affiliates, jacking up the ad price and etc.

Let's hope fb can crack it down harder.
 
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Exactly. Facebook will not give a shit if you are running a legitimate straight sale scientifically proven weight loss product, they will still ban you. Even if you link directly to the product with your presale pages. Why? Because you are an affiliate promoting diet.

Weightwatchers can get away with it because they are a large company and are the direct advertisers.