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Get your ads approved on Facebook and Adwords (3)


02-11-2019 02:38 PM #1 miss_bridge (Member)
Get your ads approved on Facebook and Adwords

Hey guys!

You all probably know that Facebook and Adwords are considered to be one the best traffic sources with high-quality convertible traffic but sometimes it is quite challenging to get your ads approved there. Especially, if you use a tracker since all trackers work through such a mechanism as a redirect. These traffic sources categorically prohibit redirects and can ban your link right away.

But Adsbridge provides you with a wonderful tool such as Tracking without redirects to avoid that ban but at the same time get the information via tokens for distribution inside a tracker.

This features will help you to:

- avoid redirects,
- apply direct access to the landing page
- rise CTR and number of ads conversions
- distribute incoming traffic in tracker
- share required info via tokens
- see the result in real time statistics

Organic traffic tracking is available for users with self-hosted landing pages.

Now you can simply create a campaign in AdsBridge with a type "without redirects" and get your ads approved in couple of clicks (as in this example).

To find our more, check it out here. You can test this feature on our 14-day free trial!

So why not give it a shot?


02-11-2019 04:30 PM #2 Mr Baffoe (Veteran Member)

It awesome to see more support for non redirect based tracking because it's overall a better performing way to market. If you are an Adsbridge customer or considering using Adsbridge, you should be excited about the benefits you will have from using this feature.

The only thing I want to clarify is that redirect based tracking in general is not the reason why ads get disapproved. There are many enterprise based tracking systems that also use redirects, and the companies using them don't get banned.

The one kind of redirect that I've seen to trigger issues is the no referrer type redirects. e.g single, double, triple (you get the point) meta refresh redirects and similar methods

There are also a ton of other signals FB & Adwords use for determining if an ad/account should be banned.

They mainly look at things the majority of advertisers who have been banned in the past do, then train their algorithms to flag that for review or automatic banning if it's a sure bet. Flagging redirects would cause too many false positives to be effective, but the one type of redirect that highly correlates to known bad actors is the referrer blocking redirects.


02-12-2019 08:33 AM #3 miss_bridge (Member)

Well, yes, this is one the reasons for sure. Thanks for you comment.

But anyway, the important note is that even if you have absolutely permitted content of offer, you can simply get banned because of a redirect. And you will have a redirect if you are using a tracker.

Here comes Adsbridge that solves this issue and still an affiliate gets all the statistics and benefits from using a tracker.


We have other features that help avoid Facebook and Adwords ban because of other reasons. So if you are interested, just get in touch with me to know more.


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