IFrame Tag Secret To Beat Facebooks Affiliate Advertising Block

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This quick HTML IFrame technique is a way to not only wow people but get around certain affiliate advertising speed bumps like with FACEBOOK! After I Show you how to use IFrame on your sites you’ll make more money and increase your conversions by at least 50% with this unknown technique.

I personally had an increase of 70 percent in my conversions the same day from using IFrames in my blog!

Now an IFrame is not something new in the world of code, but it is new in regards to using IFrames in a Blog or Personal Website for affiliate advertising. If you pick this up you will be part of the 1% at most of people that are actually aware and leveraging this secret.

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

Here is the easiest way I found to describe this technique so that Non-HTML people like me will understand.

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

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

So all of this sounds great but how do you use an IFrame and how can it create higher conversions in turn making more money? Here are a few reasons of why not only does it boost conversions but allows you use a loophole in paid advertising on FaceBook.

Benefits:
1.    There is no re-directing; once they land on your page they see the website.
2.    No need to buy a domain to mask and re-direct affiliate link since you don’t see the url in the IFrame
3.    No ugly affiliate url shown (only see your actual website url)
4.    There are no “Pop-Ups” to be blocked
5.    Higher comfort level since they don’t have to leave your site.
6.    No need for banner ads since the website will be what’s shown with full functionality to opt-in or purchase!

FaceBook Marketing Secrets:
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.    Determine what page on your website or blog you plan to put your IFrame Code on. (Don’t add the code yet)
2.    Take that deep link from your webpage and use that as your destination url for your advertisement.
3.    Submit that to Facebook.
4.    Once you get approval now you need to go and input your IFrame Code using your affiliate link onto that page you are using as your landing page. (If you need the IFrame html code, I provided mine below)
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!

Here is a simple IFrame code that I personally use, it’s simple and gets the job done.  If you want to see an example of how I use IFrames on my site go to one of the pages under the “Recommends” tab of this site.

Just enter in your affiliate url and then tweak the height, width, border option and scroll option and your done.

<p><iframe src=”Enter URL Here” height=”800″ width=”500″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0″></iframe></p>

With this example you will insert your url in place of the one I have, and adjust the values within the quotes for instance this has 800 pixels high by 500 pixels wide with no scrolling and no border. You can go ahead and change those values to whatever you wish and have fun. (Scrolling is the only “Yes” or “No” option listed here, everything else is a number value)

Here is a quick addition to the IFrame code it’s a “css div code” that allows you to position and move the IFrame around on your page, I find it to be the easiest way to do it.

<div style=”margin: auto; margin-top: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; width: 800px;”>

<p><iframe src=”Enter URL Here” height=”800″ width=”500″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0″></iframe></p>

</div>

Don’t forget to unbold the IFrame code if you decide to use what I have here.

*If the code doesn’t work delete and re-enter the ” ” quotes.

Now that we have an idea of what an IFrame is here are a few things you can do to make yours unique to your page.

-    Configure with a scrollbar independent of the surrounding page’s scrollbar
-    Define the height and width
-    Create a border or leave borderless to blend into the page
-    Easy to update just change the link
-    Multiple IFrames can be placed on the same webpage

Please leave comments and feedback on how well this worked for you. If you need any help with this technique shoot me a quick email at James@masterthehomebusiness.com but remember I’m not the greatest code person and I personally use www.w3schools.com to get all of my questions answered.

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