per the T&C of the Facebook account agreement we are Actually only suppose to run one advertiser per account.
One of the reasons for this I'm sure is so FB can best "label" accounts as "Gaming" , "dating" , "Affiliate" , "Agency", etc.
The question is at which point do they label (non-agency) accounts?
What are the implications of this label?
I'm 100% certain that at least "ad approval time" is effected by this label. My gaming accounts get ads approved in 1 hour flat, sometimes instantly, dating can take 3-6 hours, sometimes longer.
So if I want to run dating....
and I want to have a GREAT CTR,
maybe I am better off running gaming for $XXXX, even at break even or loss, get "labeled" and then switch over to dating.
http://allfacebook.com/facebook-game...rtising_b86072
Thoughts?
It seems unlikely that they wouldn't catch up on that relatively quickly...