My fb ads being banned

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what should i do if my fb ads account being banned for unknown reason. Fb team accuse me for fraud activity. My credit card same with my username. What can i do?
#ads #banned
  • Profile picture of the author Victor09
    Didn't they give any reason?

    Last time I had looked, facebook had a lengthy set of rules for promoting ads. Some differ from country to country. Did you offend any of those?

    You can contact the support there. That's all you can do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Justin Ford
    Did you try to advertise or do any of the following prior to getting your Facebook ads account disabled?

    • Create ads for a dating, relationship, or any type of singles related website?
    • Make ads for an affiliate marketing program or third party advertising opportunity?
    • Try to get likes for a make money online, work from home, email collection, list building, investment, or finance related page?
    • Promote a website with a forwarded URL?
    • Use a Facebook ads coupon you bought from fiverr or another website?
    • Create a new Facebook account and immediately make ads with it?
    • Submit ads on behalf of your client for their page or website?
    • Employ two or more separate accounts to make ads for the name page or website within a short period of time when first creating your ads?
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    • Profile picture of the author Marcel Guzman
      Just like Google Adwords in 2009-10, there is becoming such a high demand in using Facebook's ppc services that they have sooo much room to refuse any type of ad for any reason. They will literally refuse on persons set up adds for a variety of reasons and know their will always be someone waiting right behind them, chomping at the bit to pay Facebook to advertise. The advantage is definitely on Facebook's side.
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    Where are your visitors taken to after they click your banner? I assume your banner meets their terms.

    Are you using a tracking service?
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    • Profile picture of the author ksmusselman
      Sorry to hear about that!

      In my opinion, it might be better to do more relationship marketing on Facebook than advertising.

      Why?

      Because there's a shift in advertising methods taking place today.

      I just released an article on my blog specifically about this subject.

      "Marketing in the 21st Century"

      It's a permission-based copy of an awesome blog post from a business forum.

      I won't paste the link here because it's against forum rules, but you can read the full article using the link in my signature below.

      When you're posting value in your marketing ads, and not just blatantly advertising, you may find your ads will not be banned, plus you'll start building relationships.
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    I think that FB ads don't allow you to promote affiliate offers directly. They want you to use your own website.

    The best advice I can give you is to contact them to see why they banned your account. Sometimes it is a very small issue.

    Make sure that if you are going to use them for ads, read the rules FIRST.
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