Can't totally agree with you. Blackhat doesn't equal fraud. For example running adult or nutra offers are prohibited by Facebook rules and if you do run them there - that's blackhat, even if you pay for your ads on time by your own credit card. The seller sends all the goods, someone who bought...
This is just a welcome post) And the thing that I didn't think of is the promotion of software and services.
Ok, I got it, thanks for clarifying that.
One more question though: is talking about blackhat prohibited? For example, I have my own free open-source cloaking system, can I write about...
Didn't think of that right now. But what if I write an article about some not well-know FB-ads automation services and add my affiliate links there? Is it also prohibited? I am not a creator of those services, but I see, that nobody talks about them, so it could be a good theme to cover.
Hi, I'm an affiliate marketer from Samara, Russia. I have >15 years of experience in programming and 2 years in aff.marketing. I run a blog: Yellow Web where I tell people how to automate everything, give away my own scripts and software for Facebook Ads for free. Also I have a Youtube channel...
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