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Facebook Ads With Grey Hat / Black Hat Niches And A Cloaker ? Possible ? (12)
11-30-2015 05:46 PM
#1
anurag007 (Member)
Facebook Ads With Grey Hat / Black Hat Niches And A Cloaker ? Possible ?
Is it possible to run a niche that is against FB tos , or lets just say a niche that is fake , for example , a clash of clans online hack tool . Is it possible to run this niche and spend high with cloaking ? I heard FB does a manual check or something when the daily spend is above 200$ . So does this check include the ad copies or just the landing page ? Thanks in advance.
11-30-2015 06:20 PM
#2
bobliu (Member)
There's a lot of luck involved, we see some cloaked ads running for ages but most go down after the first day.
Your best bet is to use someones account who has a long clean white hat history with Facebook. Gradually increase the spend on the account to build up trust. Never advertise anything even gray hat, use funnels. Offer value, that's what Facebook is after. Once you have their email then you can send them the stuff FB wouldn't be happy with.
11-30-2015 08:25 PM
#3
anurag007 (Member)

Originally Posted by
bobliu
There's a lot of luck involved, we see some cloaked ads running for ages but most go down after the first day.
Your best bet is to use someones account who has a long clean white hat history with Facebook. Gradually increase the spend on the account to build up trust. Never advertise anything even gray hat, use funnels. Offer value, that's what Facebook is after. Once you have their email then you can send them the stuff FB wouldn't be happy with.
So you recommend not running Grey hat on FB ? even with cloaking ?
11-30-2015 08:45 PM
#4
bobliu (Member)

Originally Posted by
anurag007
So you recommend not running Grey hat on FB ? even with cloaking ?
If your main account no way - FB is to precious a source to lose. If a throw-away or friends account by all means, grey hat / cloak all you want, make sure you have a custom coded cloaker though. Obviously people selling ones are going to be used by a few people and will have a much higher risk of being linked / banned etc.
11-30-2015 09:18 PM
#5
arlind (Member)
Get few backup ad accounts and make sure you have a good cloaker.
Make your 'safe pages' really relevant to the stuff you offer (fill a site with shitload of tips and tricks), use a list of "negative comments" so you don't have to delete comments over and over (therefore increasing risk of getting banned).
Don't let your fanpages get indexed in Google and after a while of running your ad, hide the post from timeline so even if competitors find your fanpage they can't report your shit.
Hope I helped a bit
12-01-2015 04:23 PM
#6
anurag007 (Member)

Originally Posted by
arlind
Get few backup ad accounts and make sure you have a good cloaker.
Make your 'safe pages' really relevant to the stuff you offer (fill a site with shitload of tips and tricks), use a list of "negative comments" so you don't have to delete comments over and over (therefore increasing risk of getting banned).
Don't let your fanpages get indexed in Google and after a while of running your ad, hide the post from timeline so even if competitors find your fanpage they can't report your shit.
Hope I helped a bit
Thank you ,They are really good tips !
12-01-2015 04:55 PM
#7
imadgine (Member)

Originally Posted by
arlind
Don't let your fanpages get indexed in Google
Hope I helped a bit
How do you keep google away from the fanpage?
12-01-2015 07:02 PM
#8
arlind (Member)

Originally Posted by
imadgine
How do you keep google away from the fanpage?
Country restriction feature (in fb fanpage settings) does the job for me (I don't target US).
12-02-2015 10:15 PM
#9
jack45 (AMC Alumnus)

Originally Posted by
arlind
Get few backup ad accounts and make sure you have a good cloaker.
use a list of "negative comments" so you don't have to delete comments over and over (therefore increasing risk of getting banned).
I was told it is better to leave bad comments than delete them. Would you go into more detail about 'use a list of negative comments'? I don't understand.
12-02-2015 10:54 PM
#10
arlind (Member)

Originally Posted by
jack45
I was told it is better to leave bad comments than delete them. Would you go into more detail about 'use a list of negative comments'? I don't understand.
http://prntscr.com/99og0w - Just put a list of the negative comments you get from users so you don't have to delete them over and over again.
Anyway having social proof is necessary no matter what you promote so don't even think of letting negative comments on your posts.
12-03-2015 07:31 PM
#11
dotcom (Member)

Originally Posted by
arlind
http://prntscr.com/99og0w - Just put a list of the negative comments you get from users so you don't have to delete them over and over again.
Anyway having social proof is necessary no matter what you promote so don't even think of letting negative comments on your posts.
Great share, does this work when advertising unpublished page posts?
12-07-2015 10:50 PM
#12
zerosixty (Member)
Yes, it does.
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