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They're not going to ban small business or branding ads, all you will do by Xing everything is get your account flagged/banned.

How about nobody X anything and we go back to actually marketing and testing better ads, and improving our own business instead of trying to fuck everyone else over?

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They're not going to ban small business or branding ads, all you will do by Xing everything is get your account flagged/banned.

How about nobody X anything and we go back to actually marketing and testing better ads, and improving our own business instead of trying to fuck everyone else over?
It's fun and easy to kill the competition now. I think I'll enjoy it while it lasts :D
 
tainted, kill your competition now and you may find your entire niche banned in the future. Either that, or you'll become part of FB's "fighting back" and get your ip, cc, and account info banned for abuse of the rating system. Either way, the outcome is pretty fucking shitty.
 
Has anyone tested if bidding higher will decrease the apps.facebook.com traffic? I have a campaign up thats doing well with non-apps traffic, but the apps.facebook.com traffic is pretty much killing it.
 
tainted, kill your competition now and you may find your entire niche banned in the future. Either that, or you'll become part of FB's "fighting back" and get your ip, cc, and account info banned for abuse of the rating system. Either way, the outcome is pretty fucking shitty.

yup, they been pretty restless in banning cc, ip and account infos the in recent weeks. I got all 3 of my cc banned over the last 3 weeks. Watch out boys.
 
Has anyone tested if bidding higher will decrease the apps.facebook.com traffic? I have a campaign up thats doing well with non-apps traffic, but the apps.facebook.com traffic is pretty much killing it.

i get the same exact ratio regardless of either cpc or ctr.

I'm with you, apps.facebook.com traffic is fucking garbage
 
I honestly haven't noticed a statistically relevant difference in app.facebook.com traffic and normal traffic.
 
Most apps.facebook probably clicked my ads whilst waiting for their Happy Farm to load and after the game loads they just X and continue playing. Rinse and repeat.

They need to discount apps.facebook CPC.
 
I honestly haven't noticed a statistically relevant difference in app.facebook.com traffic and normal traffic.

To give you and some others an idea, my conversion on facebook.com traffic is about 8x higher than my apps.facebook.com traffic. Its probably different depending on your niche, but in some cases like this, it can be enough to kill a campaign.