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Facebook locked my account for suspicious payment activity and then sent an email saying its been banned, but its not showing that on my account. What do I do? lol

It just means your permanently banned. After a few asshats in this thread started talking they added this to banned accounts to completely deny access to the ads manager.

Didn't take long for them to fix that. It never does.
 
hey guys. so i know benaughty and flirt apps are banned on facebook. is the cupid app not available on facebook either?
 
It just means your permanently banned. After a few asshats in this thread started talking they added this to banned accounts to completely deny access to the ads manager.

Didn't take long for them to fix that. It never does.

Nice going, asshats.
 
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but agree...
 
hey guys. so i know benaughty and flirt apps are banned on facebook. is the cupid app not available on facebook either?


Some insider information, pushing any of the Dating Apps (Flirt,BeNaughty,Cupid) is dangerous for your account.
 
So I just went to create an ad in a brand new Ads account inside a real FB account that's a couple years old and they presented me with the broad targeting BULLSHIT!

The targeting is awful... I pray that they don't plan to roll this out to everyone, it would be a disaster... maybe FB is sick of marketers making good ads that they dont have to pay much for.... no idea really wtf is going on.

It seems to me that they are doing this for anyone who tries to create a new ads account, obviously I didn't complete the process and attach a CC to this, so I'm hoping it goes away soon. If anyone creates a new ads account and is given normal targeting options for their first ad please drop a note here.
 
So I just went to create an ad in a brand new Ads account inside a real FB account that's a couple years old and they presented me with the broad targeting BULLSHIT!

The targeting is awful... I pray that they don't plan to roll this out to everyone, it would be a disaster... maybe FB is sick of marketers making good ads that they dont have to pay much for.... no idea really wtf is going on.

It seems to me that they are doing this for anyone who tries to create a new ads account, obviously I didn't complete the process and attach a CC to this, so I'm hoping it goes away soon. If anyone creates a new ads account and is given normal targeting options for their first ad please drop a note here.

Facebook's and Google's main advertising audience are small businesses who know jack shit on optimizing their campaigns. They loathe advertisers like ourselves who micro-target so well and in return get out low costing clicks. They would rather attract small businesses that don't utilize targeting as well, which leads to lower CTR's, which leads to paying Facebook and Google more money.

This move is simply there to earn more money from non-educated advertisers.

The only decent sized social network that is setup to actually favor affiliates is Plenty of Fish. Considering that they allow us to target against so many different demographics, it just makes our lives so much easier in getting better CTR's and conversion rates.
 
lol, since the metric for advertising is CPC.....

I consider this is a reply to my post?

Even if you're advertising CPM; CTR is even more important. The #1 way to lower your clicks with CPM bidding is by increasing CTR amirite?

Well, allowing you to target interests gives you opportunity to create targeted ads, thus getting a higher CTR, and making your CPM bid more cost-efficient.
 
I consider this is a reply to my post?

Even if you're advertising CPM; CTR is even more important. The #1 way to lower your clicks with CPM bidding is by increasing CTR amirite?

Well, allowing you to target interests gives you opportunity to create targeted ads, thus getting a higher CTR, and making your CPM bid more cost-efficient.

...Making your CPM bid more cost-efficient for you, but not causing FB to make any less money.

Your latest 2 posts don't make sense to me either.
 
...Making your CPM bid more cost-efficient for you, but not causing FB to make any less money.

Your latest 2 posts don't make sense to me either.

Small businesses care little about their ROI; but about getting website visitors. If their CTR's are shitty, they will end up spending more money to get the same amount of clicks that an affiliate would utilizing targets, right?

On this thread, someone posted getting several thousand clicks for like $40 using CPM. For a non-educated advertiser, if they wanted several thousand clicks, they would end up paying a lot more than $40. If the affiliate can saturate a demo with $100 spend, that advertiser would need to pay 10x more to saturate it.