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| GuruInTraining Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: UK
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Hey all, Simple question. How do you get around FB rejecting your ad because it specific to say the US? I have had 3 ads that fell foul to this. I assume from reading other threads that it seems when they review the ad, the reviewer isnt from the US and so gets a different landing page from the actual ad. Any way around this? |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: UK
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Watch what your doing with this. I was in the same boat. Think I submitted the same ads around 5 times then they banned me lol Even my own personal facebook account was gone. Not really fussed as I hate facebook. Not sure on how to get around your problem. |
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| GuruInTraining Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: UK
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And there it happens again. Lets try an email to FB and see if I get a reply this time. Getting this bunch of crap. The destination URL of this ad violates Facebook's Advertising Guidelines or could not be reviewed. Though just had a look at said guidelines and saw this. Ads cannot require viewers to click on the ad to submit Personally Identifiable Information (such as name, date of birth, phone numbers, social security number, physical addresses, or email addresses) on the landing page or in the ad, except to enable an ecommerce transaction and where the ad and landing page clearly indicate that a product is being sold. Would this be why the ad was rejected? The offer is a simple address submit. Also it was rejected like 1 minute after I created it. I am starting to think I should just create a domain and send people to that, then get them to click the link from there. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Madison Ct
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Facebook is following the Google route, they want a high quality user experience, so they don't want to show low quality offers that spam or scam users. Depending on the approval rep you get, you can get even uncompliant things through from time to time. |
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| Filters out the @#! in IM War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Australia
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You might want to check this post from William from a couple of weeks ago: Solving the geo redirection problem on Facebook Cheers |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2009
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When I was having this issue, my affiliate manager (at neverblue) set up a special geo redirect link specifically for FB and google approval. I was also able to use this same link to track conversions, etc. So check with your affiliate managr and see if they can do the same.
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Southern California
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I was having this issue for an offer I was running in Australia. All I did was just resubmit the ad and eventually the 2nd or 3rd time around it got approved slowly it just stopped happening now I'm submitting 10+ ads per day with no problem.
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