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11-08-2018 06:39 AM #1 shiv sharma (Member)
Unable to Understand What's Wrong with My landing page? Ad account getting disabled

Hello,

Can anyone help me out? I am running affiliate campaigns on Facebook ads (Network Adcombo, leadbit) .
I am making my own landing pages ( white hats). According to me the all landing pages are compliance with policies but again and again my ad account getting disabled and when i appeal for that account they told me my account was disabled due to a violation of policies But they didn't tell me exactly.
I am running a media company from last 7 years with 10 million+ impression per month and didn't face any issue with policies but from last some months i am running some affiliate content ( for lead generation). Niches are Health, Beauty and weight loss.
I am sharing my one of the landing page so can anyone check and let me know about the violation?

LINK: http://swagbabe.com/date-8-nov-dik-e...ha-singh-2018/

Kindly check and share your views.

Thanks


11-08-2018 07:05 AM #2 frozengod (Member)

Well, first of all it looks like your website is trying to load malicious js - http://take.ms/DQQFb
Then you should really read Facebook's ad policies and the prohibited content section.
I don't know exactly what you are trying to promote but it looks like a pharma product (hair growth cream), in addition to this being a niche Facebook doesn't play well with, you also have before-after images which are against Facebood's ad policies.
See: https://www.facebook.com/policies/ad...ersonal_health

Also pay attention to the fact that you have affiliate links inside of your article, that are as well leading to a malicious website: http://take.ms/eQnGh

To summarize: you've got malicious content + affiliate marketing + pharma product + before-after images, and you wonder why they block you?

If you really want to advertise it on Facebook, without having to edit your landers to 100% follow Facebook's ad policies - I would suggest cloaking.


11-08-2018 09:21 AM #3 stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by frozengod View Post
Well, first of all it looks like your website is trying to load malicious js - http://take.ms/DQQFb
Then you should really read Facebook's ad policies and the prohibited content section.
I don't know exactly what you are trying to promote but it looks like a pharma product (hair growth cream), in addition to this being a niche Facebook doesn't play well with, you also have before-after images which are against Facebood's ad policies.
See: https://www.facebook.com/policies/ad...ersonal_health

Also pay attention to the fact that you have affiliate links inside of your article, that are as well leading to a malicious website: http://take.ms/eQnGh

To summarize: you've got malicious content + affiliate marketing + pharma product + before-after images, and you wonder why they block you?

If you really want to advertise it on Facebook, without having to edit your landers to 100% follow Facebook's ad policies - I would suggest cloaking.
On point and amen! But cloaking doesn't solve it, maybe it's extending your lifetime a bit and you are able to boost more. On the long term make sure your funnel is compliant, convincing and get good feedback from the consumers. Only then your accounts will live longer.


11-08-2018 04:24 PM #4 shiv sharma (Member)

Perfect.. I was also thinking the same but now i am sure about the reason.. Thanks


11-08-2018 08:28 PM #5 frozengod (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by stickupkid View Post
On point and amen! But cloaking doesn't solve it, maybe it's extending your lifetime a bit and you are able to boost more. On the long term make sure your funnel is compliant, convincing and get good feedback from the consumers. Only then your accounts will live longer.
Of course, going white hat or even half-compliant is the ultimate choice but it's a tricky process not everyone can "afford".
Anyway, I'm 100% pro-compliance because there comes a time in life when you are just sick of getting blocked and wish you started some WH stuff before, then you realize there's no better time than right now


11-08-2018 08:59 PM #6 stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

You can run grey/bh easily with good performing ads! Avoid in your whole approach (from payment method till ad text) any irregularities or questionable stuff. So FB doesnt’ have a reason to go through your whole funnel manually and ban your account.


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11-09-2018 08:50 AM #7 leadcloak (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by frozengod View Post
Of course, going white hat or even half-compliant is the ultimate choice but it's a tricky process not everyone can "afford".
Anyway, I'm 100% pro-compliance because there comes a time in life when you are just sick of getting blocked and wish you started some WH stuff before, then you realize there's no better time than right now
Once you go black, you never go back (Just Kidding ). Your post is on spot, unfortunately cloaking can't stop bans but lifetime of an ad account can grow for sure because of a good enough cloaker.




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