You can't use Facebook coupons unless it's a new account. Unless you plan on getting new CCs/accounts I wouldn't bother looking for coupons.
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Thanks for the info! Today I've spent my 100 dollars on Facebook. I've gotten a total of 14 dollars return.. I'll have to figure out a way to get better conversions if I don't want to go negative when I start investing my own cash! Anyways, I'm about to move on to the Yahoo network and test the waters. I'm getting one hundred something bucks in ad credit for only 30 bucks. I'll post the link as soon as I dig it out of my email

. I think I made some poor decisions with the Facebook advertising. If I could go back, I would have only tried to target a max of two products. I kinda went over board with like 5 different things.
I'm going to take the two products that converted the best for me and move on to Yahoo. After I've burned through the yahoo network, maybe I can go on to Google and so on. I'll probably end up back at Facebook though

. I kinda like their advertising there. I can't really say to much though since I haven't gotten the experience on the others. I'll be sure to post my review on everything as I go along.
My husband has a Facebook account and I was wondering if he might be able to grab a 100 dollar advertising credit from them as well. That though has been lingering with me all day. Do any of you know if they would flag both of our accounts? I don't want our FB accounts banned.
I've been talking with my AM and PPC has been the preferred method to make money in IM. I'm still determined to go the organic route on a good product, but it seems like CPA offers do very well in the PPC world.
So here's the questions I've got:
Question 1: Can I have my husband signup for Facebook ads and get a 100 dollar credits without getting flagged?
Question 2: Is PPC/CPM the preferred method for affiliates? *Most of the people I've talked to almost all say they only focus on these models. How many people are going the organic route?