Mike_PM
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You may have heard about Facebook Lead Ads but wondered how to make money from them. Here at Affiliate Cloud we have discovered the secret. It really isn’t complicated and the results have been astounding. This article is going to teach you, step-by-step, how to make money from Facebook Lead Ads.
These are the steps we took...
Step 1: We got a Facebook account
Actually, we already had a Facebook account – as do you.
Step 2: We signed up to Affiliate Cloud
If you’re not a member yet, you can sign up at affiliatecloud dot co
Step 3: We found a lead buyer through Lead Impact
DISCLAIMER: Lead Impact is a sister company of Affiliate Cloud. Through Lead Impact we are opening up lead buyers to you, the affiliate, with excellent payouts. Our buyers are not interested in terrible, co-reg, incentivised, email survey leads. They will pay you handsomely for high quality leads using first party data from sources such as PPC & social media.
The lead buyer we ran this particular campaign for sells funeral plans to over 50s in the UK. Plans which help people protect their families from the stress of paying for the rising costs of funerals. There are so many lead buyers in so many different sectors – the key is finding one which pays a high CPL ($22 in this case).
As a member of Affiliate Cloud you have full access to our lead buyers. We only work with affiliate-friendly buyers with reasonable valid lead criteria, high payouts and low lead rejection rates.
Step 4: We created our Facebook page
Before you can create a Facebook Lead Ads campaign you must create a page. This can be a generic page, or a page aimed at your particular target market (e.g. over 50s). It doesn’t matter too much – your page will get likes via the ads you run but you’re not deliberately directing traffic to this page.
Step 5: We created our Facebook Lead Ads campaign
This step takes around an hour to complete, including creating your ads, setting your target demographics and creating your Lead Ads form. A detailed, step-by-step walkthrough guide on how to do this complete with screenshots is available to Affiliate Cloud Premium members.
Step 6: We linked our Facebook Lead Ads form to Lead Impact.
We did this using a free trial from Zapier. It’s a fairly simple process which we have outlined step-by-step in our premium walkthrough guide. As soon as the integration was done, we set our Lead Ads campaign live and saw some incredible results.
The results:
On Day 1 of setting our campaign live, we generated a total of 13 leads at £11.09 each ($13.57). The total cost was £144.19 ($176.44).
None of these leads were returned as all fell within the valid lead criteria. So the total revenue was 13 x $22 = $286.
The profit on Day 1 of this campaign was $109.56.
Conclusion:
Facebook Lead Ads is a fantastic source of revenue for affiliate marketers. You don’t have to stick to Lead Ads either – click to call campaigns run through Facebook deliver much higher payouts – all you need for these is a simple click to call mobile website. As a member of Affiliate Cloud you gain access to a mammoth step-by-step guide on how to create one of these from scratch, for free.
Happy to answer any questions about any of the above – please get in touch!
These are the steps we took...
Step 1: We got a Facebook account
Actually, we already had a Facebook account – as do you.
Step 2: We signed up to Affiliate Cloud
If you’re not a member yet, you can sign up at affiliatecloud dot co
Step 3: We found a lead buyer through Lead Impact
DISCLAIMER: Lead Impact is a sister company of Affiliate Cloud. Through Lead Impact we are opening up lead buyers to you, the affiliate, with excellent payouts. Our buyers are not interested in terrible, co-reg, incentivised, email survey leads. They will pay you handsomely for high quality leads using first party data from sources such as PPC & social media.
The lead buyer we ran this particular campaign for sells funeral plans to over 50s in the UK. Plans which help people protect their families from the stress of paying for the rising costs of funerals. There are so many lead buyers in so many different sectors – the key is finding one which pays a high CPL ($22 in this case).
As a member of Affiliate Cloud you have full access to our lead buyers. We only work with affiliate-friendly buyers with reasonable valid lead criteria, high payouts and low lead rejection rates.
Step 4: We created our Facebook page
Before you can create a Facebook Lead Ads campaign you must create a page. This can be a generic page, or a page aimed at your particular target market (e.g. over 50s). It doesn’t matter too much – your page will get likes via the ads you run but you’re not deliberately directing traffic to this page.
Step 5: We created our Facebook Lead Ads campaign
This step takes around an hour to complete, including creating your ads, setting your target demographics and creating your Lead Ads form. A detailed, step-by-step walkthrough guide on how to do this complete with screenshots is available to Affiliate Cloud Premium members.
Step 6: We linked our Facebook Lead Ads form to Lead Impact.
We did this using a free trial from Zapier. It’s a fairly simple process which we have outlined step-by-step in our premium walkthrough guide. As soon as the integration was done, we set our Lead Ads campaign live and saw some incredible results.
The results:
On Day 1 of setting our campaign live, we generated a total of 13 leads at £11.09 each ($13.57). The total cost was £144.19 ($176.44).
None of these leads were returned as all fell within the valid lead criteria. So the total revenue was 13 x $22 = $286.
The profit on Day 1 of this campaign was $109.56.

Conclusion:
Facebook Lead Ads is a fantastic source of revenue for affiliate marketers. You don’t have to stick to Lead Ads either – click to call campaigns run through Facebook deliver much higher payouts – all you need for these is a simple click to call mobile website. As a member of Affiliate Cloud you gain access to a mammoth step-by-step guide on how to create one of these from scratch, for free.
Happy to answer any questions about any of the above – please get in touch!