I have a facebook account, and a few weeks a go, I hit the 1k daily spending limit multiple times and facebook still hasn't risen the daily budget.
What can I do for facebook to raise it? I've heard that you can contact them, but they will have to check out your fb account and I cloaked all my ads, so I don't want to risk anything.
I have a couple of debit cards to use for more accounts, but would rather have my budget increased.
From what i know it will do it automatically after you've hit the budget 4x, but I'm not 100% sure if its still like that. Try to hit it 5x, if not just pause everything, cloak your ads to legit landing pages and ask for a budget increase.
They raise it automatically until you hit $1,000/day. From there you have to manual ask for another raise - maybe do what stack said and pause them and make it all legit until you have been intouch with them. When I asked I got raised to $2500/day no problem
@dan
Is this on your main account? Try to keep hitting it + wait a week or so, I would have thought this would at least trigger a manual review. If your cloaking probably not such a good idea to contact them - unless you pause everything and put it back to the legit URL for a day or two while they review your account.
@rich
I got raised to $2,000.00 USD automatically, this was last year though!
Do you mind me asking what type of offers you were pushing when they reviewed your account? If they reviewed & approved you easily enough, that should pretty much give the golden seal of approval from facebook for those offers!
@ firespark - I was/am still running a submit type campaign with a landing page, I've never bait and switched it either, sometimes they get funny with the images and disapprove those but I tend to just redo them until they get through.
@rich and @firespark
Hey, just a heads up, if they have on record you submitting the same ads/images too many times that have been disapproved, they may suspend or ban you. It's kind of a common reason for suspension
Oh dear. Any advice on which "type" to pick? Not really sure if you can explain, it's just hard to draw the line on what you think is acceptable/what a reviewer thinks is acceptable -while still being able to maintain a high ctr.
I managed to make a 4th account. I'll post how I did it in the official thread.