Hey,
So if your main offer page has a bad MYWOT rating, here's what I'm thinking? Anybody done this?
1. Use tracking software like CPVlab. Since it's self-hosted though -- you'll have trackingdomain.com > in your actual ad ...
2. Trackingdomain.com > landing page > offer
3. Will your trackingdomain.com get the bad MYWOT rating? Or is it the FINAL destination page (in this case the landing page) ?
GOOD would be if it's the final destination page (landing page) because then you could just switch them out as they if/then get bad ratings
BAD would be if your trackingdomain.com got a bad rating because then your ad would eventually get disabled right?
Anyone doing it like this? Ideas?
Thanks,
Caleb
at this point it seems like the destination page that is the issue....
Cool that's what I thought. You're the man Unicorn!
I thought at first it was some affiliate links getting red flagged but thanks for clearing that up poloar. So far just using redirects has enabled me to get rid of the WOT block page as opposed to DLing a straight affiliate url (which nobody should be doing anyway 
I installed that shit on google chrome just to see how it was and EVERYTHING affiliate related sends up a red flag.
MyWot is mobocracy censorship at its worst. I can't wait for that shithole to implode.
hey, lets ddos them.. jussstttt kidding
has anyone tried putting the destination in an iframe and so it shows as your own domain as the destination?
im not big into facebook right now, so i dont know what they look at, so its only a suggestion for someone to experiment with
just make sure your leads will be counted when using an iframe from your offer