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Thanks....no, you will lose your page, or posting ability at the very least, very quickly, and most affiliate scheme express prohibit it, certainly in the UK.
I suggest you read facebook's terms and conditions before doing so.
Thanks..When I was affiliating I created a Facebook page solely for affiliating purposes.
The first week I paid for a few paid adverts, and they were all approved.
All of a sudden after one week each and every advert I wanted to place was declined as it was against their policies so I decided to give Facebook up for affiliating purposes.
Sure the big companies can target their audiences on Facebook but a small time affiliate like me was not wanted apparently.
My best source of new subscribers came surprisingly from my Twitter page.
They allow you to promote your affiliation business, at least they never gave me any bother and it was free as well.
When I was affiliating I created a Facebook page solely for affiliating purposes.
The first week I paid for a few paid adverts, and they were all approved.
All of a sudden after one week each and every advert I wanted to place was declined as it was against their policies so I decided to give Facebook up for affiliating purposes.
Sure the big companies can target their audiences on Facebook but a small time affiliate like me was not wanted apparently.
My best source of new subscribers came surprisingly from my Twitter page.
They allow you to promote your affiliation business, at least they never gave me any bother and it was free as well.