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Has anyone asked for written statements from FB for your charges? Is it laughable to expect something like that from them?

I'm curious why you'd want a paper statement? It's pretty convenient that you can download how much you've spent per month, etc. Couldn't you just print that Excel sheet out?
 
Is this new? This is the first time I've had an ad "Edited"

The edit was a peroid at the end of my ad copy.

I got this couple weeks ago. But only once! Kinda disappointed since i hardly see them anymore T_T. It makes it alot easier if they can do that to every ad that they flag and we can just accept the changes.
 
Does anyone have experience with socialmedia? They have advertising on facebook apps, myspace, friendster... I experimented with them today, lots of potential traffic (230k impressions in less then 30 minutes while targeting u.s. myspace users and bidding very low), and much cheaper clicks overall then facebook. I had a text ad with a mediocre ctr getting plenty of impressions at a 20 cent bid. You can only really target the country and platform (facebook/myspace...) of the user, but I'll gladly take 20/30% less earnings a click for clicks 1/3 the price of facebook. Also it seems like socialmedia doesn't manually review the ads, the test ad I ran would never had been approved by the facebook nazi's, but it was on-air within 5 minutes of creation. Unfortunately their aren't any coupons floating around that I know of.
 
Does anyone have experience with socialmedia? They have advertising on facebook apps, myspace, friendster... I experimented with them today, lots of potential traffic (230k impressions in less then 30 minutes while targeting u.s. myspace users and bidding very low), and much cheaper clicks overall then facebook. I had a text ad with a mediocre ctr getting plenty of impressions at a 20 cent bid. You can only really target the country and platform (facebook/myspace...) of the user, but I'll gladly take 20/30% less earnings a click for clicks 1/3 the price of facebook. Also it seems like socialmedia doesn't manually review the ads, the test ad I ran would never had been approved by the facebook nazi's, but it was on-air within 5 minutes of creation. Unfortunately their aren't any coupons floating around that I know of.

20 cents a click is cheap for you? man i never bid more than that for any of my bids on FB ad platform alone. I applied to social media, but never got any word from them. I'd definitely like to try it though. Hows the traffic quality though? I hear sometimes they like to run shitty traffic through just to make themselves more money.
 
20 cents a click is cheap for you? man i never bid more than that for any of my bids on FB ad platform alone.

If you don't mind sharing, how is your average CTR and with how large of a target market? I wouldn't be getting many impressions with 20 cent bids.
 
20 cents a click is cheap for you? man i never bid more than that for any of my bids on FB ad platform alone. I applied to social media, but never got any word from them. I'd definitely like to try it though. Hows the traffic quality though? I hear sometimes they like to run shitty traffic through just to make themselves more money.

20 cent's a pop isn't bad for an ad targeting US residents only and with a low CTR. If I did the same ad on facebook I would've been charged around 60 cents a click. I actually just made a new ad and am getting tons of impressions at a .10 cent max bid. Social media seems to be like facebook advertising when they had fliers, their weren't many advertisers but the website still had an ass load of impressions so clicks end up becoming real cheap
 
20 cents a click is cheap for you? man i never bid more than that for any of my bids on FB ad platform alone. I applied to social media, but never got any word from them. I'd definitely like to try it though. Hows the traffic quality though? I hear sometimes they like to run shitty traffic through just to make themselves more money.

I've never gotten quality traffic from SocialMedia. I've wasted so much money on that bullshit advertising platform.
 
I'm getting soooo freakin pissed at facebook right now. They are bitches when it comes to approving ads.
Just do what everyone else does. Leave the rejected ad there, and 24 hours later "create similar ad" and just resubmit it.
Provided it's not actually breaking rules, and you just got a tight arse intern, you'll get it approved by someone on the next shift.
 
I got my Weightloss ads approved, but then they shot 'em down 30 mins after it was up.

wtf? Is this because of the FDA t&c's, or is there some other reason for this?
 
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