The lamest problem with the FB interface: Changing your bids from CPC to CPM or the reverse makes the ads go back to "Pending Review." Shit, it took them more than two days to approve it.
That just shits me to tears. If I'm not sure whether to go with CPC or CPM now I just create my ads both in CPC and in CPM straight away, then pause one of them.
I always use cpm. Their cpc prices are just ridiculous.
There are campaigns where you just won't get the CTR high enough to make CPM worth it, but they're still profitable.
i just submitted a bunch of ads to fb and noticed (in spy view of t202) within a few minutes after submitting a bunch of very similar IP addresses viewing my link of each ad i submitted..what is this? is it a bot checking the page for something? the ip's are all 69.63.178.xxx
thanks
i just submitted a bunch of ads to fb and noticed (in spy view of t202) within a few minutes after submitting a bunch of very similar IP addresses viewing my link of each ad i submitted..what is this? is it a bot checking the page for something? the ip's are all 69.63.178.xxx
thanks
(noob question) how do you guys upload each individual ad to prosper? I create a few hundred ads a day and just use network sub-id's... not the best way, but it works decently
I have a facebook dating question, about just the content that facebook allows...
Terms:
"The product or service being advertised must be targeted to the appropriate, relevant audience: users aged 18 or older and who have listed their relationship status as single. The ad must also be targeted to users of exactly one gender ("Sex") and one sexual preference ("Interested In"). In addition, the image on your ad may not be provocative or inappropriate. Lastly, the ad text or image must clearly state and represent the company or product that is being advertised. If you choose to submit this ad again, please make the necessary changes so that it adheres to all of Facebook's Advertising Guidelines."
I have the age requirement, man seeking woman, interested in women, all the images are generic couple images and the link isn't misleading, but they still declined me...
"clearly state and represent the company or product that is being advertised."
Does that mean in the text I have to have the dating network I'm advertising for?
For now I'm just going to resubmit and see what happens, but maybe someone who has gotten a dating ad through could give me some insight?
I'm not asking what works as far as CTR but what Facebook approves.
i just submitted a bunch of ads to fb and noticed (in spy view of t202) within a few minutes after submitting a bunch of very similar IP addresses viewing my link of each ad i submitted..what is this? is it a bot checking the page for something? the ip's are all 69.63.178.xxx
thanks
(noob question) how do you guys upload each individual ad to prosper? I create a few hundred ads a day and just use network sub-id's... not the best way, but it works decently
i just submitted a bunch of ads to fb and noticed (in spy view of t202) within a few minutes after submitting a bunch of very similar IP addresses viewing my link of each ad i submitted..what is this? is it a bot checking the page for something? the ip's are all 69.63.178.xxx
thanks
(noob question) how do you guys upload each individual ad to prosper? I create a few hundred ads a day and just use network sub-id's... not the best way, but it works decently
Yeah, they've been doing that since the summer for some reason. It's from a linux box, right?
Not sure what exactly the bots are doing. Crawling pages to see if you're swaping out links or cloaking? Looking for keywords on LPs, like "Free Trial"? Or just following links/redirects. Who knows.
i thing to get popularity of any websites blog is required.. blog is the one which is reffered actually as suppose u put any information on face book for an website marketing, then it is called blog..so marketing of any web services on face book is called face book ads..