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Fuck, a ban from the simple redirect after-approval method? Now that's harsh.

Did you try pushing the gambling site before, and got retro-disapproved at any point?


nah it's not a gambling site, I never pushed anything shady in that account.

I had my other account banned in the summer for rebills,

Thank Goodness I have more =)
 


Anyone know if it's Easier to just close the advertising account and make a new one to start off clean?


I would just make another account no need to close the other one, I think eventually this shit will blow over. Facebook reps will be back in here sucking dick for money once revenue dips again.
 
I've been doing some experiments and it seems that FB treats CPC bidding more favorably. I made two exactly the same ads. Bid on 1 with CPM and on the other with CPC. Basically, for the CPC ad a much lower effective CPM was required to keep getting a significant volume of impressions than for the CPM ad.

To better explain, an example:

CPM ad bidding $0.29CPM <- very few impressions
CPC ad bidding some CPC that backs out to $0.17 CPM <- shitload of impressions

Has anyone else observed this?
 
I've been doing some experiments and it seems that FB treats CPC bidding more favorably. I made two exactly the same ads. Bid on 1 with CPM and on the other with CPC. Basically, for the CPC ad a much lower effective CPM was required to keep getting a significant volume of impressions than for the CPM ad.

To better explain, an example:

CPM ad bidding $0.29CPM <- very few impressions
CPC ad bidding some CPC that backs out to $0.17 CPM <- shitload of impressions

Has anyone else observed this?

lulz
 
I've been doing some experiments and it seems that FB treats CPC bidding more favorably. I made two exactly the same ads. Bid on 1 with CPM and on the other with CPC. Basically, for the CPC ad a much lower effective CPM was required to keep getting a significant volume of impressions than for the CPM ad.

To better explain, an example:

CPM ad bidding $0.29CPM <- very few impressions
CPC ad bidding some CPC that backs out to $0.17 CPM <- shitload of impressions

Has anyone else observed this?

What?
 
I've been doing some experiments and it seems that FB treats CPC bidding more favorably. I made two exactly the same ads. Bid on 1 with CPM and on the other with CPC. Basically, for the CPC ad a much lower effective CPM was required to keep getting a significant volume of impressions than for the CPM ad.

To better explain, an example:

CPM ad bidding $0.29CPM <- very few impressions
CPC ad bidding some CPC that backs out to $0.17 CPM <- shitload of impressions

Has anyone else observed this?

I've found this true after ads have established history, just not initially
 
These are the emails they send out these days. :)

Hi, the account associated with "blah blah email" has been disabled because it was used to create ads that are explicitly prohibited by our Advertising Guidelines. Facebook will not tolerate behavior that users may find annoying or abusive, or that violates our Terms of Use or Advertising Guidelines.

Repeated failure to adhere to our Advertising Guidelines has resulted in the permanent loss of your account. We will not be able to reactivate your account, nor will you be able to recover any content within the account. You will also not be permitted to create a new account to restart your Facebook advertising. This decision is final.

Thank you for your understanding,
 
These are the emails they send out these days. :)

Hi, the account associated with "blah blah email" has been disabled because it was used to create ads that are explicitly prohibited by our Advertising Guidelines. Facebook will not tolerate behavior that users may find annoying or abusive, or that violates our Terms of Use or Advertising Guidelines.

Repeated failure to adhere to our Advertising Guidelines has resulted in the permanent loss of your account. We will not be able to reactivate your account, nor will you be able to recover any content within the account. You will also not be permitted to create a new account to restart your Facebook advertising. This decision is final.

Thank you for your understanding,


that's the one I got
 
Why doesn't Fuckbook believe in warning letters?

How does it help them to limit my spend? Just tell me to stop submitting ads with big boobs and I'll stop doing it!

Now that they've restricted me and others to $500/day, they've also managed to take money out of their own pockets.

Dummies... :rolleyes:
 
Why doesn't Fuckbook believe in warning letters?

How does it help them to limit my spend? Just tell me to stop submitting ads with big boobs and I'll stop doing it!

Now that they've restricted me and others to $500/day, they've also managed to take money out of their own pockets.

Dummies... :rolleyes:

I'm sure they will miss you.
 
How difficult is it to get a 0.2%+ CTR without keyword-targeting? I'm promoting a game, but all the related keywords for it contain such a tiny demo (we're talking like less than 5,000 people) that the ad will gain banner-blindness in a day or two; at least that's my reasoning for it to stop converting.

Am I doomed to rotating ad copies and images daily?
 
How difficult is it to get a 0.2%+ CTR without keyword-targeting? I'm promoting a game, but all the related keywords for it contain such a tiny demo (we're talking like less than 5,000 people) that the ad will gain banner-blindness in a day or two; at least that's my reasoning for it to stop converting.

Am I doomed to rotating ad copies and images daily?


Think about it, if it's less than 5k how many of them are going to be online at once?

300? 400? You're wasting your time.