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WH Life Insurance Offers On FB? (7)
08-20-2020 05:51 AM
#1
janerob (Member)
WH Life Insurance Offers On FB?
Hi, I've been approved for a life insurance offer that I see a lot of people running on Facebook recently and killing it on my network.
I see a lot of people running the same/similar ad text and landing page for this offer on Facebook but I look at their ad lifetime and they never last for more than 1-2 days?
Are Life Insurance offers WH? and allowed on Facebook?
A lot of the landing pages have large money claims since it is Insurance so is that why they get flagged most of the time?
I really feel like I can crush it on Facebook with LAL Audiences and testing the right angles with this offer but I'm not sure how to go about it yet. Should I just model that same lander and ad creatives as I see on spytools even though it looks like they don't work for long? This is my first Insurance offer so any tips or anyone with experience with these type of offers are helpful.
08-20-2020 07:20 AM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
It depends on your approach if life insurances last on FB. It's not a clear yes or no. Again;
- you can have a clean ad, good account etc, but if the domain you use is heavily raped/flagged, you still get disapproved and purrrhaps even worse.
So no matter what you run, make sure the ads, landers, offer pages are clean as a whistle, preferably not shared but dedicated so others can't fuck it up.
Large moneys claims are obviously tricky, but that is something you should know assuming you read the blueprint etc.
08-20-2020 11:39 AM
#3
blackbeard (Member)

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
So no matter what you run, make sure the ads, landers, offer pages are clean as a whistle, preferably not shared but dedicated so others can't fuck it up.
using new cloudflare for each domain helps

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
- you can have a clean ad, good account etc, but if the domain you use is heavily raped/flagged, you still get disapproved and purrrhaps even worse.
Noob Question - how do you check if the domain has been abused previously?
08-20-2020 11:50 AM
#4
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
blackbeard
using new cloudflare for each domain helps
Noob Question - how do you check if the domain has been abused previously?
Well, if you run offers via network, you can kinda assume others went too far with it somewhere, somehow. Depending on the age of the offer ofcourse.
For prelanders and offer pages I use/request/demand fresh domains, which will only be used.
If you go direct with an advertiser there is more room/flexibility often to provide landers/pages/offers which are clean.
This can help too;
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/
08-20-2020 04:30 PM
#5
Fiddyshades (Member)
The offer may be WH, but your sales angles could be too aggressive or the creative could be against the TOS. Definitely try out what was recommend above as well as make sure you're up to date on Facebooks policies.
It's an obvious point, but if you're seeing consistent bans within 2 days, it's surely something systemic in the process. Tweak the variables and try again.
08-20-2020 06:13 PM
#6
jeremie (Moderator)

Originally Posted by
blackbeard
using new cloudflare for each domain helps
Why? Can you elaborate on that?

Originally Posted by
blackbeard
Noob Question - how do you check if the domain has been abused previously?
Check:
- Google Safe Browsing:
https://transparencyreport.google.co...rowsing/search
- Web archive, to see if it has taken some screenshots in the past. Unlikely because affiliates usually do not run their domain long enough
https://web.archive.org/
- Expireddomains, to see if the domain has expired recently
https://www.expireddomains.net/
- Whois history (paid but the free tool gives you an indication if it has been used or not)
https://research.domaintools.com/
- Spam blacklists if you intend to do mailing
https://www.ultratools.com/tools/spamDBLookup
08-20-2020 08:05 PM
#7
blackbeard (Member)

Originally Posted by
jeremie
Why? Can you elaborate on that?
Cloudflare is a CDN, it hides your origin server behind its CDN Server, so if you are sharing your server space with other abused/banned domains, it won't be a problem for your clean domain. Really helpful when you have too many safe sites on one server.
Besides this there are too many advantages in using cloudflare like it speeds up landing page, stops bot traffic, secures your origin server etc
I think its a must for all kinds of campaigns (WH/GH/BH) and it just takes 3-4 mins to set-up. And for landers you just need the basic plan which is free.
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