We know how the moderation process could be irritative for affiliates, so we are always trying to make this flow simpler for our clients. We have prepared some advice to speed up your moderation flow.
As the first step, make sure that your ads do not contain prohibited products or content. On the MGID website and platform, there is a section with the list of prohibited and restricted products. Check this list here. https://help.mgid.com/prohibited-con...-and-services/
If you find your products on the list of restricted items, make sure to provide the corresponding certificates, affidavits, terms and conditions, and other legal documents as required in the category of your offers. These legal proofs are necessary to prove that your products are legitimate.
Another step that you can do is the product or content preview under the assistance of our moderation team. To get help from MGID moderators, you have to send us the link to your product or service, and we will do the pre-moderation of your campaigns.
To combat cloaking practices, we do not allow varying campaigns within one. Therefore, if you need to run A/B testing on your ads, you must inform us before launching the campaign.
As a rule of thumb, we recommend reviewing the webpage information value and content from the standpoint of your readers. All stories that you put on the pre-lander or landing page have to be of high-quality and do not contain illegal content, such as pornography, terrorism, hate speech, and other unwanted materials.
In addition to the thorough content review of your website, we also check the advertisements you put in the sidebars, footers, or other places. The navigation buttons should be clickable and lead to the corresponding references.
Right now, one of the most common reasons for advertisement rejection during the moderation process is its relevance to the landing pages they refer to. Being relevant does not mean that you have to be boring in your creatives. Instead, you can play with the origin of your product, benefits of its use, play with verbal associations, etc.
Some prohibited practices that lead to rejection from our moderation team include: