Hey guys, I am thinking about running nutra on FB since there are people out there that are still killing it.
However FB is pretty strict nowadays so I wanted to ask the pro's out here before going ahead and just losing my ad account.
I would love to run some conversion goal campaigns, however this involves the fb pixel to be placed at the "thank you"-page after the CC submit. I have heard that this may lead to quicker bans as FB is tracking every step along the way and see's that the offer is a nutra rebill offer.
Or is anyone here doing nutra rebill with conversion goal campaigns instead of running traffic goal campaigns?
My other question is: Do people on here cloak those offers? Or do you just wait for your campaign with the safe page to get approved and then switch it out after approval? A ban is inevitable but the question is how long will it last? Is it even possible to run risky landing pages without cloaking these days?
What are the experts on this forum saying regarding FB and nutra rebill?
Killing it is mostly sporadic lately though, its one of the most inconsistent times for FB right now. I network with tonnes of people and most are very up and down.
We always run conversion, Lead as the target for COD campaigns (no rebills) you can use purchase though - Traffic objective sucks for ROI lol.
You won't have problems loading the pixel on the page, you get banned the same rate these days with it or without it. The ads themselves are the key to longevity or 'churn style' if you have a lot of accounts. All the people I chat too run conversion campaigns lol
Always cloaking its just part of the systemised approach we have, we use Fraudfilter its the bare basic flat rate cloaker there is with no extra cost for clicks. Set it to auto activate after 50 clicks - simple. Accounts can last $50, $100, $2k, $5k its all over the shop man. Its truly a numbers game, no point at all doing it unless you figure out how you're going to get accounts first - there is no accurate answer to that question you will soon see.
Some days you get all up and they run, some days its ban hammer, its a massive rollercoaster. Depends where your accounts are from, are they tier 1, are they real, are they 'farmed', the BIN of the CC you use, the IP's you're getting it all has effect.
The teams usually 'killing it' are huge operations - some flying very close to the sun
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