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Are you having problem with generic tlds like .review , .online etc. (8)


10-16-2017 11:21 AM #1 suntuu (Member)
Are you having problem with generic tlds like .review , .online etc.

Is Facebook flagging/disapproving ads just because the domain is .review/.online or something among the generic tlds.

I know facebook doesn't allow .xyz domains. Is it true with other non original domains?


10-24-2017 11:30 PM #2 s0mekind (Member)

Cheap tlds might be a problem...


10-26-2017 10:37 PM #3 Akieato ()

always check domains with authority and better to always have tlds


10-27-2017 07:42 AM #4 platinum (Veteran Member)

cheap tlds tend to burn out faster, try .com .net or similar domains


10-28-2017 04:17 AM #5 MrT (AMC Alumnus)

Mine is .club - been running for over a year


10-28-2017 11:52 AM #6 kian_superaff (Member)

I ran ads for a domain with .technology tld some months ago and I had no problem.


11-12-2017 02:58 PM #7 pavel_apostolov87 (Member)

I use .info working like a charm for months even higher spends!


11-14-2017 09:34 AM #8 desteny (Member)

They do not ban/disapprove ads based on tlds(let's not go to .porn and such), this is a fact! If someone disagrees, they are wrong.

But there is one thing what most affiliates do not think about when buying cheap domain with weird tlds. These domains might be already used for extremely blackhat activities:
-Generally cheap domains are being used in viruses/porn/extreme blackhat for very short period of time - I remember one of my friends running antivirus traffic big scale(not fb) and he had to switch his domain literally 20-30 times PER DAY due to flags, of course it was automated, but he was burning crazy amounts with very little time. Now these domains can not be used anymore, so they will be sold/forgotten.
-Same with facebook, if you choose domain which looks good visually, it might be already used by 4 different affiliates, so it will trigger bans/reviews so much easier.
Imagen thousands of affiliates having e-mails like this:

Huge of amount of domains are being burnt fast and then forgotten.

Getting visually good looking domain name is always risky, doesn't matter about tlds.
And yet, not always you can check domains background. It might be looking decent on spamhaus and some analystic tools, but it might be 100% banned by facebook. I get domains like this also sometimes. Whoever remembers that time when facebook use to ban a lot of domains, even when your traffic was still running to banned domain and users got message - not safe site ahead, click here if you still want to visit - they are still banned!


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