How long is it taking for you to get ads approved? I just started trying to mess around with face book and it is taking forever to get my ads reviewed. Also, is it hard to get dating offers approved?
as for dating......pretty much no chance....
I see a ton of dating and diet. Do you think its just cloaking or how the hell are they getting through?
Kevin as in a rep?I've had almost all my dating ads approved. You just gotta follow their rules. It's that simple, really.
Also, Kevin just informed me that offers about making money on Google are no longer allowed on Facebook.
Kevin as in a rep?
I've had almost all my dating ads approved. You just gotta follow their rules. It's that simple, really.
Also, Kevin just informed me that offers about making money on Google are no longer allowed on Facebook.
Kevin as in a rep?
Keith lol, as long as you mean Facebook. Brilliant rep.Yessir. He's been posting on the forums a bit lately.
Alright, just got back into facebook again, and after quitting a month or so ago because of the disapproving chaos, even though I was adding an additional grand a day to my wallet. Luckily, I was able to get several dating ads approved on my second attempt, but the campaign itself isn't looking too great after a couple hundred clicks at the moment.
What I do have to suggest is don't submit all of the same AD in a row. What I did was have 6 different niche ads, and pretty much re-submit each one randomly, not the same ad 5x in the row. By doing this, I got the majority of my AD's approved.
Since, most likely if the intern is seeing 50x dating ads in a row, he checks the first 10 and disapproves them, then he will probably just auto disapprove the other 40 without taking a look.
Also Sohan, you seem to be doing well with FB. What type of CTR would you say is sufficient enough so the traffic doesn't dry up after sometime?
Since, most likely if the intern is seeing 50x dating ads in a row, he checks the first 10 and disapproves them, then he will probably just auto disapprove the other 40 without taking a look.
I agree I've noticed that sometimes if submitting a bunch of ads it appears like they only look at the first couple and if there dis-approved they will auto-disapprove the rest of them.
Also just to add my CTR for dating ads is usually in the range of 0.1 to 0.2, I've been averaging 0.17 for awhile now and my max bids are set below the suggested max bid by the system, however when I started going good with my dating ads I was averaging a 200% ROI which has now fallen to about a 130 to 150% ROI.
I figure if I can stay above 100% ROI its still worth paying for, but then again my campaigns are targeted to one specific country and I need to branch out to a few others and test to see if those numbers will rise or fall, not to mention I've gotta increase my split testing.
I don't think this is all necessarily true. I think they are able to view all the ads you submitted at once. For example, I have an offer that always gets approved and I submitted about 50 ads at once. In those 50 ads I put a weightloss ad in the middle. Sure enough every ad except the weightloss ad got approved.
Thanks for the answer. 0.20% doesn't seem overly difficult to attain.
If you don't mind me asking, how much are you currently averaging for your CPC. My impressions dry up any time I go under 0.30 cents for dating.
Thanks for the answer. 0.20% doesn't seem overly difficult to attain.
Here is a few stats from one of my ads.
Max CPC: 0.18
Impressions: 663,769
Clicks: 1,102
CTR: 0.17
Average CPC: 0.15
Spent: $166.64
Made: $295.80
Profit: $129.16
This is around 80% ROI right now, this started to fall off this week but I'm keeping it going because this one was doing really well for awhile and after testing some more combo's I'm sure I can turn it around.
Anyway those are a few stats you can compare with, I've got some newer ones which are doing a stable 200% ROI but haven't been running very long and have some which are doing a good 150% ROI which have been running a decent amount of time.
Still testing and gathering data to try and find the trend when they start to tail off and go downhill, ect.... But I usually keep them going until they go lower then 100% ROI and I don't feel like I can keep them from going lower, after that I shut em down and start up a bunch more in there place and ride the next wave.
Thanks for posting that. Over what time period are those stats representing? Since if its for all this week, then it doesn't seem worthwhile to try out, since $100+ profit from 2-3 is too little for a headache.