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Red WOT - get around it with own landing page? (5)


12-31-2011 11:55 PM #1 dieter (Member)
Red WOT - get around it with own landing page?

I'm not too hopeful, but is it perhaps possible to get around a red WOT rating on a tame dating offer by sending FB to my own landing page?


01-01-2012 02:26 AM #2 zeno (Administrator)

I wouldn't place my hopes on it. Some people say they don't go further than your lander, my past data says that's bullshit and I've had ads retro disapproved because of it (and apparently that's worse than straight up disapproval).


01-01-2012 08:44 AM #3 dieter (Member)

Yeah, that's sort of what I thought, not really willing to risk an account over it. Thanks Zeno.


01-01-2012 08:55 AM #4 zeno (Administrator)

You could always cloak - or have a lander that heads somewhere clean, then bait&switch after approval so the lander links to your red-rated offer. Without active cloaking though it's only a matter of time before it gets caught.

I remember one campaign I did which linked to landing pages showed about 120 clicks from reviewers to the lander (ads from different genders, demos, about 1 click per ad) and about 2-3 clicks to the offer from the lander. I assumed it was a couple of the reviewers clicking through to check the offer.


01-01-2012 12:00 PM #5 polarbacon (Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by zeno View Post
I wouldn't place my hopes on it. Some people say they don't go further than your lander, my past data says that's bullshit and I've had ads retro disapproved because of it (and apparently that's worse than straight up disapproval).
I never had any issues in the past using a bridge page..for certain things like polls surveys etc...BUT I know others here like zeno has had problems....and he is right retro disapproval's are really bad news to the longevity of your account...

dating on the other hand...since you have to state the site in the ad...it would be hard to do that right...unless you made some kinda dating review site....and I am not sure that would back out so well...


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