More than 40 ads in 3 days? Are any of those duplicates? Or do you mean for testing purposes?
Don't duplicate multiple ads that were previously disapproved...you'll get banned.
More than 40 ads in 3 days? Are any of those duplicates? Or do you mean for testing purposes?
Since when?Don't duplicate multiple ads that were previously disapproved...you'll get banned.
Since when?
Your account was disabled for persistent submissions of advertisements that were disapproved for several reasons. Please do not submit ads or images multiple times which have already been previously disapproved. If one of your ads is disapproved, please review it and do not submit the same ad again without adjusting it.
Fucking ridiculous.Since now....
well that doesn't explain my ban i didn't have any disapproved ads to resubmit. in fact i'd just recreated all last weeks earners and had them approved a few days ago (with new tracking links). none were disapproved and none were pending. i'll see what their reply is as i've asked for reactivation.Don't duplicate multiple ads that were previously disapproved...you'll get banned.
My bad luck! I found a campaign that was working on FB pretty good, getting recent ROI for week but now the campaign expired. I was linking direct to the network tracking URL in my FB ad. Since I can't modify ads to change the URL, I have to take down the ad and just hope they accept it again next time I submit it.
Is there info somewhere for how to set up a redirect of some kind, so I'd link the social ad to a domain of my own which redirects to the correct landing URL? That way I can just change my redirect on my domain instead of the changing the ad on FB. I use the word redirect but perhaps people use something entirely different to achive the same results?
Anyone know if FB allows this, I mean would they even know?
Nacho. I'm beginning to think we forgot to mention a few things that changed while you were goneget ready for an onslaught of noobs advertising on FB
You should always send each ad to your domain and redirect it to whatever offer you want from there, always.
Nacho. I'm beginning to think we forgot to mention a few things that changed while you were gonewelcome to a couple months ago.
Since now....
Are you sure? I was reading through Facebook's Advertiser Guidelines, and it clearly states that the landing page cannot oblige the visitor to fill a form in order to get more information. From my understanding, that is exactly what most campaigns' landing pages attempt to do.Yeah direct linking is fine. Don't think they have a problem with that.
Facebook said:No ad may require viewers clicking on the ad to submit personal information (cell phone numbers, physical addresses, or email addresses) on the landing page in order to obtain the information promoted in the ad.
nah, its not that
something just came out regarding FB ads - its sure to soil bids for a bit
nah, its not that
something just came out regarding FB ads - its sure to soil bids for a bit
Was seeing a 10-15% conversion from click to lead on email submits on the first day, then it dropped to like 2% the next day and beyond... almost like the sponsor decided it's not gonna track for Facebook traffic anymore.
I guess this is a comment more on email/zip submits than on FB ads itself, but has anyone noticed the same thing? I'm somehwat new to affiliate marketing, so perhaps I've just discovered a known fact about email submits?
Just a simple http redirect or something else? I'm guessing that a simple redirect will get found and booted by Facebook, or do they not care?
Are you referring to the Visa-sponsored network thing that is designed to help small business owners start advertising on FB?
Yeah he's gotta be talking about that. What I think will happen is you will see all sorts of new advertisers popping up and then leaving after they rip through the $100 and don't get any conversions. It will hurt bids a bit for a while but in the long run 95% of them won't have a clue how to get facebook to work (if it would even work for them which in many cases it won't) and be quickly disappointing with the results. Some will keep it for branding only but most will take their advertising dollars to greener pastures.