Thank you for your question.
Social media advertising has both the potential to be a little on the tricky side, but also the potential to reap some of the best results.
The reason why it can be tricky is due to perceived spam. You see, SFI is such a large global enterprise with countless numbers of active affiliates that if we were all to submit our links to Facebook, Twitter, etc., their anti-spam filters trigger only on the domain. Indeed, that is precisely what happened and is why we are blocked from advertising our gateway links on such sites.
There are, of course, legal, legitimate and ethical ways to get around these blockades. The most common, and, I feel, the best way is to establish your own blog. You need to ensure that you are providing unique, quality content on your blog. You could also cater it to a specific affiliate marketing or network marketing niche. You could then post on Facebook, Twitter and others about your new blog and then each time you post on your blog, let your social media friends know about it.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you for your question.
Social media advertising has both the potential to be a little on the tricky side, but also the potential to reap some of the best results.
The reason why it can be tricky is due to perceived spam. You see, SFI is such a large global enterprise with countless numbers of active affiliates that if we were all to submit our links to Facebook, Twitter, etc., their anti-spam filters trigger only on the domain. Indeed, that is precisely what happened and
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