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So, what offers are considered whitehat?

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charlesngo.com

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charles@charlesngo.com

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Sun, May 20, 2018 11:10 PM

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Hi {NAME}, I mentioned the other day about how the industry is trending more towards white hat. All

Hi {NAME}, I mentioned the other day about how the industry is trending more towards white hat. All the negative press about Facebook is going to cause them to become stricter than they already are. And if you haven’t heard, the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is coming on May 25th. It's going to have a huge impact on this space. So, one of the most common questions I get is what type of offers are considered “white hat?” You don’t want to promote an offer that you’re not sure about, and then wake up to a banned account. Right now there are two MAJOR types of verticals that I'd consider white hat: #1 Lead Generation Someone fills out a form with their information, and you get paid. The sky's the limit. Some example verticals include mortgage, solar, education, car insurance, credit cards, etc. You can make money using the traditional affiliate method: ad -> landing page -> offer While this can be profitable, you're leaving money on the table. The trend now is to start building an email list so you can promote multiple offers to the person. Ad -> landing page where you collect their email -> send to affiliate offer 1 Over the upcoming weeks promote affiliate offer 2, 3, 4, 5 straight to their email. It's a little bit more work involved, but this means way larger profit margins and a campaign that's hard for the competitors to steal. #2 e-Commerce The other big one is Dropshipping via Shopify. It has been the hottest thing in the space in the past two years, and it's still doing pretty well in 2018. Here’s how it works: 1. You find a passionate audience on Facebook. 2. You find a cheap product from China using AliExpress or some other site. 3. You mark the product up and sell. 4. You increase your average order value by upselling and cross-selling 5. You collect their email, and make more money by emailing them other products that they might be interested in. So there you have it. If you want to enter to do whitehat offers in 2018, then the two paths I recommend are promoting lead gen offers, or Shopify. Talk soon, Charles p.s. Important Just because you're promoting a whitehat offer doesn't mean your account's safe from getting banned. If you're being misleading with your claims, ads, or landing pages then it could get you in trouble. "Whitehat" isn't just the offer you're promoting but it's also about HOW you're advertising it. Hope this helps. If you're interested in me continuing this series reply back and let me know! [Unsubscribe]( AFFcelerator, LLC 199 E Flagler St #398 Miami, Florida 33131 United States

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