Sure, you just have to promote the correct way. Unless you want to cloak, make sure your landing pages are compliant, and it helps if you send the traffic to a Facebook page.
I believe that, since our industry is very dynamic, an affiliate should always be prepared to deal with changes on the platforms. Accounts will get banned, ads will be rejected, offers will be blacklisted, but there is always a way around it.
I still do very well on Facebook with CPA, it's all about having the right offers and strategy.
Williamrs, I am having a lot of trouble advertising on facebook. Cannot even get my ads to run. Ive heard that ads with external links have to be https, is that what you have found?
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