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How to Cloak Facebook Ad Reviewers (the right way!)

Posted by Riley Pool | Posted in Affiliate Marketing, Facebook, PPC, Recommendations | Posted on 04-12-2009

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Do you have a need to cloak the Facebook Ad Reviewers?  I know I need to often, especially when I advertise internationally.

To do this is pretty simple. I use this method and it works like a charm.  Download the Facebook Cloaking Script over at Affiliate Plex.  He has a pretty thorough how to from installation to utilization.

To get around the GeoIP redirects send the reviewers to Singlesnet, your landing page or domain that your offer is on.

[UPDATE]: To bypass any of the tracking that you or the merchant does and any GeoIP redirects that the reviewer may come across, cloak them to the url of the actual merchant lander.  This is especially helpful on Neverblue as any person’s IP that doesn’t come from the country that your offer is good for, goes directly to WebFetti.

I’m sure you can figure out ways to use this for a different purpose, but I neither condone these actions or use this script for that purpose.

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Comments (16)

Gotta’ watch out about cloaking though nowadays though – I just lost my first account for cloaking a damn dating site. Can’t believe it.

Were you cloaking to the same domain or a different site? My experience has always been that they don’t care if you cloak them to the same sight.

Hey Baby,

I want you to rock my world again, like we did the other day! I want you to lay it on my face. Then paint my face white like a clown. Bring a friend so you guys can double dip me!

There ain’t no shame in your SEX game either!

Smooches,
Your Neighbor

Haha, the homies have jokes I see!

[...] can do this by cloaking Facebook the right way as I talked about in my previous post.  If one of your offers ever goes down you can just switch [...]

I saw your neighbor’s post about wanting to double dip. I’d be glad to volunteer! Maybe, we can practice at your place first. ;)

- Dennis Yu

Riley,

I saw your neighbor’s post about wanting to double dip. I’d be glad to volunteer! Maybe, we can practice at your place first. :) :) :)

- Dennis Yu (no homo)

LOL at these comments.

To the dear neighbor
Me, Yu and Riley would love to rock your world together. Let’s do it at the ASW facebook panel

Hey guys,

All of you just made my day! Hit me up so we can arrange some type of 3 some or we’ll just have to take turns. ;) ;)

Do the math. ShoeMoney isn’t the only Internet Marketer being wealthy right now. Here’s two good examples of high Cost Per Action earnings: Bira earned $17,273.27 last month with 12,333 leads and 89,762 clicks. Originator earned $882.64 yesterday with 188 leads and 3,117 clicks. I read this blog and I know you’re marketers. Follow my URL link, consider the site, research, consider yourself lucky and sign up.

I’m curious, are you worried that Facebook will find your public records of cloaking their ad platform and then take action against your account? I would be wary of disclosing information like this.

Best of luck, and thanks for the great resources on this site.

-Auren

@Auren, I’m not one bit worried. I don’t cloak them to a different page. I cloak them to the merchants lander so they see the same page I see, just without going through all the tracking and GeoIP redirects.

Valuable info. Lucky me I found your site by accident, I bookmarked it.

Do you know if the text file with the IPs on that site are still updated daily?

As far as I know, they do. But I haven’t checked in awhile either.

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