If you want to offer your site and gain add revenue per click why would you want too? If your traffic is good quality then you could most likely make much more by your affiliate commission. If you can't then who ever is paying you per click will lose interest and stop paying you if they can't convert.
Helpyou, It's true that it's "not your problem" if the traffic doesn't convert, but I was trying to make the point that if for some reason your specific traffic doesn't convert well for the advertisers you have paying per click on your site they won't want to continue to do business with you.
That's the hard part about PPC. If you spend $10 on a PPC campaign and only make $4, then you will quickly stop the campaign.
I am not sure really what a facebook page has to do with advertising gambling properties, but this was your first post here, and you posted nothing but a link to a page that can't be seen unless you create an account.....and at a place that doesn't allow gambling advertising.....
Since I do not have a facebook account I can not determine whether it is blatant spam or actually on topic.
Even if it is on topic, many will not be able to view it.