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Recommended FB API / Ad Manager Tool? (7)


11-24-2013 06:35 PM #1 dragoshsd (Member)
Recommended FB API / Ad Manager Tool?

Have any of you had success using a FB API whitelist partner?

I know there's various tools, such as:



Does using an API make your account/ads a bit more protected? Do tools like Quaya allow your account/CC to be tied to their platform...or still via Facebook?

I'm currently direct linking dating ads (100% compliant), but FB is still shaky when it comes to keeping my accounts active.

Do you recommend any API tools?


11-24-2013 11:38 PM #2 redrummr (Member)

The Power Editor is an API tool... and it doesn't make your account more safe.
You're still paying FB, everything is linked to FB... when they start their affiliate hunts it doesn't matter if you're using API or not.


11-25-2013 02:35 AM #3 getzlaf15 (Member)

Why would api toold matter on your account? I thought it was just based on the offers you are promoting.


11-25-2013 06:36 AM #4 dragoshsd (Member)

I guess what I'm asking if any API tools work like this

My campaigns --> API Partner --> Facebook Ads

Right now, it's essentially: My campaigns --> Facebook Ads

I'm aware the power editor is a tool, but it's not really a third party separate entity.

Or is there advice you guys can give to avoid FB bans?
I'm compliant, direct linking....does FB not like Prosper or Direct CPV links/tracking? Would creating my own tracking be beneficial?


11-25-2013 09:11 AM #5 caurmen (Administrator)

Using your own tracking might make you harder to spot - or hell, just renaming the relevant tracking pages and variables. Don't know if it would make a huge difference, but might be worth a try.


11-25-2013 11:50 AM #6 redrummr (Member)

The ad monkeys don't care about the URL stuff... Changing c1 to something else won't matter IMO. If you're at the stage where somebody is looking at your URLs and setup very closely, you already goofed big time...


11-25-2013 12:56 PM #7 caurmen (Administrator)

@redrummr - Yeah, agreed. The only reason that it might help is if they're doing a global search for "base.php" in URLs, for example - which, to be fair, is exactly what I would do if I was looking for affiliates advertising on my platform.


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