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LOL, please see the recent "Affiliate Ethics" thread.

I had the same reaction when reading that absurd blog post. Every other line, I thought, "Yeah, if you want to be a giant douche." Hyperion, you think it makes you cool to fuck everyone over like that? It will come back to you, guaranteed. Why not try to be the tiniest bit original instead of stabbing other WF members in the back?:repuke:
 


I had the same reaction when reading that absurd blog post. Every other line, I thought, "Yeah, if you want to be a giant douche." Hyperion, you think it makes you cool to fuck everyone over like that? It will come back to you, guaranteed. Why not try to be the tiniest bit original instead of stabbing other WF members in the back?:repuke:
No man, rip landing pages and steal ad copies....its how you make it in the business.
 
You're all right.

I'm an evil person. :'( cry cry

Karma bit me in the ass this morning when my power supply on my new computer exploded. Post is deleted. Na.. happy happy na
 
noticed something new today. got some ads rejected (sadly most of the 1s i submitted) so i resubmit them. they got rejected in less than a minute. i wonder if they now autoreject resubmitted ads without changes?
 
noticed something new today. got some ads rejected (sadly most of the 1s i submitted) so i resubmit them. they got rejected in less than a minute. i wonder if they now autoreject resubmitted ads without changes?

From their perspective, that would be a very smart feature for to add. It would automate things and free up resources. But it's Facebook so that seems out of character. :-)

I've done really well with getting ads through lately, but one rejected last night. What I wish they did was explain specifically what tripped them up, with the understanding that if I correct it, my ad will be approved. They send out a section of the TOS that has like 5 reasons and I have to guess which one tripped them up. Ugh.
 
id rather not comment since in both cases the mater wuz settled with some $ to me but not all. so i sorta got paid but im not abt to jump onboard again. i trust few networks.
 
You're all right.

I'm an evil person. :'( cry cry

Karma bit me in the ass this morning when my power supply on my new computer exploded. Post is deleted. Na.. happy happy na

wooo there. ;)

I've done it in the past and I know a shit ton of people report ads.

I just pointed out the reason why I stopped. I figured it would just hurt me along with everyone else if I was reporting ads just like the ones I ran in a negative manner. I figured eventually FB would stop letting any of them through.

That might not be the case but to each their own. :D
 
id rather not comment since in both cases the mater wuz settled with some $ to me but not all. so i sorta got paid but im not abt to jump onboard again. i trust few networks.

You had a problem with NeverBlueAds? That's rather odd. I had a payment issue as well, with an amount well into the thousands. They tackled the issue promptly, and I received the full amount.
 
"There was an error charging your card. Please try a new card."

This is the 3rd fucking time im going to have to get a NEW CREDIT CARD because of these IDIOTS and their SHITTY FUCKING PAYMENT SYSTEM
 
Check this shit out in the ad manager

Notifications
August 16

New advertising guidelines!

Click the link and it takes you to a 'note' where you can post comments... GIVE EM HELL BOYS
 
Anyone ever had a problem where you didn't change a thing on your ads and ctr is actually up but you get 10% as many clicks?
 
How does the maximum budget work with multiple campaigns? To me it would make sense that the sum of the budgets could be at most at your limit. But if I have a limit of 750, why am I able to set one campaign at 750 and another at 50? Do you guys usually just set the budgets so that they add up to your limit?
 
How does the maximum budget work with multiple campaigns? To me it would make sense that the sum of the budgets could be at most at your limit. But if I have a limit of 750, why am I able to set one campaign at 750 and another at 50? Do you guys usually just set the budgets so that they add up to your limit?

I set mine way above my spending limits, in the hopes that they at least touch my budget. If you calculate your ROIs, you should pretty much know how much of your budget to allocate for each campaign.
 
How does the maximum budget work with multiple campaigns? To me it would make sense that the sum of the budgets could be at most at your limit. But if I have a limit of 750, why am I able to set one campaign at 750 and another at 50? Do you guys usually just set the budgets so that they add up to your limit?

OK about Facebook budgets uh. Heres how it work. Daily budget is how much u can spend on a daily basis. Once u hit that Daily budget none of your ads will show till past midnight. u can set your "Campaign" budget to whatever u want, its kinda for testing if u dont know how good your ad gonna run that budgets gonna protect u from losing shitload amount. When you cataglorize your "good" ads into one particluar "Campaign" then u can set your budget to like $1000 or whatever, so it doesnt limit your ad's full potential.
 
OK, got my $100 free advertising coupon code. Tomorrow, I'll give this another shot.

Now I just have to do a little research and pick an offer. I think I'll log into my own FB account and dick around and see what kinds of ads come up.
 
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