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Facebook Secret using IFrames

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Facebook Secrets for Affiliate Marketers

Use my IFrame strategy to not only separate yourself from the competition but use your direct affiliate link when advertisig on Facebook. The quicker you add this IFrame technique the sooner you will see an immediate increase in your visitors purchasing or opting-in.

 

As soon as I applied IFrames to my website I could see a dramatic increase the conversions for opt-ins and sales!

For any of you who are familiar with IFrames, this isn’t anything crazy BUT I can almost guarantee you’ve never seen IFrames used this way before. Take a minute and learn what 99% of people who are advertising on Facebook don’t know.

So what’s an IFrame and why should I use one?

Here’s my best attempt to go over this IFrame technique, since I’m an advertiser not a coder.

Definition:

An IFrame (Inline Frame) is an HTML element that allows you to embedded (insert) content from another website inside your webpage’s.

Simple Example:

Web designers use IFrames to embed interactive applications in Web pages like Google Maps or ecommerce applications.

By now your probably ready to get down to it and find out how you can increase conversions with IFrames. Here’s how you can take a simple IFrame code and increase conversions along with getting around Facebooks affiliate url block.

Benefits:

1. No re-directing, the website loads within your webpage

2. Takes away the need to buy a domain name to mask your affiliate url

3. No nasty affiliate url

4. No Pop Ups

5. Higher comfort level since they don’t have to leave your site

6. Maintains full functionality of the opt-in forms and shopping carts of the website you add!

FaceBook Technique:

If you have ever done advertising on FaceBook you will know they don’t allow direct links to an affiliate website from your ad. Well, this is a loop hole that gets you around that!

1. Choose the page you will add your IFrame code to

2. Use the deep link that goes directly to your webpage and use that as the landing page for the ad.

3. Submit that to Facebook.

4. As soon as the ad is approved, enter the IFrame code with your affiliate link into your webpage

5. Make any changes to the IFrame code to make it unique to your taste and you’re done.

Now you will get visitors directly to your affiliate site, so you no longer have to hope they click on the banner after you have already paid to get them to your website. Again the best thing is there is no affiliate link shown, it looks good and converts even better!

There are many quick and simple changes you can make using IFrame css code to give your webpage a unique look. Here’s the link for the exact strategy that James Love uses to explode his conversions and increase profits with his Facebook Secrets.