...huh? Why?
Haven't been in this thread in ages and decided to try out some facebook last night. I keep getting this no matter what i do.
"The content of your ad or Sponsored Story does not adequately reflect the product or service advertised"
Does anyone know if this disapproval reason is because of my ad only? I've switched it up reworded it about 10 times now and they are still giving me the same shit. It's a skin care product btw, are those banned?
Hi,
I have used facebook ads and they don't generate what you think they will. The issue with this is your targeted leads my not be interested in your niche. So, you have people clicking just to click and you get charged for it. I would recommend just starting a fan page and serching for people in your niche and getting them to like your page and adding them as a friend. Just keep doing this and build your fan base. Keep in mind all this is free. Then you have friends of friends joining your page and then your content might go viral. Try the free route first because it has worked for me but I made about a $500-$600 mistake doing this as well so you live and learn. Find people who are interested in what you are doing and friend them. Start here first, you might be surprised. Hope this info helped.
Thanks,
George
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Giving a heads up to those of you that are running similar images over several different accounts. Facebook is automatically recording the # tag of the image, so let's say that they really don't like a specific image; they record the # tag, and anytime that same image is submitted, it automatically becomes dis-approved. To change the # tag of an image, just add a border, change the color; even increasing the size of your image by 1 pixel up or down will change the code each time.
Along with this, they track similar # tag on different accounts. If you use the same image on 2 accounts, then they know that these two accounts are being run by the same individual. So if one account is subject to be disabled, both of them will.
Remember to keep an separate folder for each account, and slightly change the # tag for each image for each account.
Maybe it's just me, but has anyone noticed that the ad approval gets more stringent the later in the day/night the ad is submitted?
For some reason, if I submit my ads after 4-5 pm pacific time, the disapproval rate tends to double...
Check your logs and see what country the reviewers are located in. Countries that are 90% Catholic tend to be more strict about certain subjects than godless sodomites.
Anyone know what the "ad not delivering: modifications recommended" yellow flags are all about? I changed bids up and down and the alerts go away, but always come back. It's not targeting 'cause other ads in the group are getting tons of impressions.
have you used up your daily budget?
No, and the flags only appear on some ads within a campaign, not all of them.