Using flogs for Facebook Ads - did you have a hard time getting accepted?

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Like to ask, is facebook cracking down on flogs as well? Did you have to like submit your ads (with a flog as your landing page) multiple times before getting approved?
 


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GrindHard, I used to get my ads approved using that method. Yesterday I submitted 5 ads linking to related articles at about.com - 5 ads disapproved.

They might be suspisious about the P202 link?
 
GrindHard, I used to get my ads approved using that method. Yesterday I submitted 5 ads linking to related articles at about.com - 5 ads disapproved.

They might be suspisious about the P202 link?

You can hardly notice that, but you don't need to be using T202 to split-test ads on Facebook.
 
GrindHard, I used to get my ads approved using that method. Yesterday I submitted 5 ads linking to related articles at about.com - 5 ads disapproved.

They might be suspisious about the P202 link?


don't use the p202 link until after approval? If you get dq'd from FB the destination url should be last thing you get dq'd for.
 
GrindHard, I used to get my ads approved using that method. Yesterday I submitted 5 ads linking to related articles at about.com - 5 ads disapproved.

They might be suspisious about the P202 link?


You cloaked to about.com articles, they got dissaproved, and you're wondering if they're suspicious about the p202 link?

Try not using about.com for one. Facebook isn't completely stupid anymore. They know that you random joe blow who spends $400/day isn't going to be the advertising agency/partner for about.com Secondly, buy a domain, and use that for redirects, not something that is obviously a p202 link.
 
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