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adigitalorange - I had a similar issue awhile back. My account was disabled for "suspicious payments activity". Took a few days to resolve, but I believe I started by sending a message from here:

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When they responded they wanted to know which cards I used and reasons for using those cards. In a couple days everything was resolved and the account and cards were functional.

I'm having the same problem. Thanks for mentioning this, I've sent out an inquiry and I hope they fix up my situation soon.
 
I onlny tested 10. Also, after posting I made another conversion and have now broken even. I assume I need more than that.

.055 is a pretty bad CTR. But if you're breaking even, if you can test some new ads that get a .1+ CTR, you should be in profit.
 
I am testing a campaign and each time I start the campaign in each age group, I start out getting 20,000-30,000 impressions in minutes - then nothing. I am bidding CPC.

One thing, I paused some of the ads for a bit due to low ctr, but reactivated them. Still, no more impressions after an hour. Is this normal? It is a large group 450k+
 
I am testing a campaign and each time I start the campaign in each age group, I start out getting 20,000-30,000 impressions in minutes - then nothing. I am bidding CPC.

One thing, I paused some of the ads for a bit due to low ctr, but reactivated them. Still, no more impressions after an hour. Is this normal? It is a large group 450k+

Just an update, two hours - no impressions. All after 20,000 - 30,000 in the first 30 mins.

Godd news is, they stopped while I had $7 profit.
 
lol dude... if you have a bad ctr... and ur bidding cpc.... your ads are not going to display unless you way overbid
 
Anybody noticed this? - While creating new ads the ad manager is now automatically pulling title/image & description from the target landing page.
 
Does anyone have any advice on uploading large campaigns versus small campaigns if they are reviewed by a different person? I have been uploading about 180 images a campaign and it is a pain in the fucking ass when they are all disapproved for the exact same BS reason. So does anyone have any experience in say uploaded 10 campaigns with say 10 ads each if the campaigns tend to be reviewed by the same person, or a different person?
 
^^^ Started experiencing the same thing. I'll upload 50 ads with same copy, fidderent pics. They will approve four or five, then disapprove the rest, even though my ads PERFECTLY meet their guidelines that they say I was violating.

I was looking for a solution, too. Creating all those ads only to have to recreate them, not knowing if FB will disapprove them sucks.
 
^^^ Started experiencing the same thing. I'll upload 50 ads with same copy, fidderent pics. They will approve four or five, then disapprove the rest, even though my ads PERFECTLY meet their guidelines that they say I was violating.

I was looking for a solution, too. Creating all those ads only to have to recreate them, not knowing if FB will disapprove them sucks.

Yeah, it is getting pretty fucking annoying to say the least. Although I am asking something a bit different because I literally had all of my ads disapproved for the same reason. So if I upload into like 10 different campaigns, will a different person most likely review each campaign?
 
How many of you looooove the "Restart All Ads" dialogue that comes up everytime you unpause your campaign? Not annoying at all, especially when you may accidentally click the restart ads button and basically undo all the days/weeks worth of optimizing with one single click. Sure it's probably pretty easy to find out your good ads again and pause all those non-performers again, but really who uses/needs this retarded feature?

You gotta wonder what the fuck their UI team is smokin, and me wants what they're having
 
How many of you looooove the "Restart All Ads" dialogue that comes up everytime you unpause your campaign? Not annoying at all, especially when you may accidentally click the restart ads button and basically undo all the days/weeks worth of optimizing with one single click. Sure it's probably pretty easy to find out your good ads again and pause all those non-performers again, but really who uses/needs this retarded feature?

You gotta wonder what the fuck their UI team is smokin, and me wants what they're having

Yea especially if your ads are CPM's and you have your budget set to over $1k/day. That single click can cost a lot very fast. The "feature" is useless. Why those dickheads don't spend their time adding something useful like Dayparting is beyond me.
 
I created a campaign for a local hair salon...and for some reason they disapproved the damn thing. I'll have to go through the ToS and see exactly what the fuck I did wrong.
 
I created a campaign for a local hair salon...and for some reason they disapproved the damn thing. I'll have to go through the ToS and see exactly what the fuck I did wrong.

The scissors showed too much cleavage. Also the buzzer had a seductive look, more or less suggestive that it's other end could be used for sexual purposes.

:disgust:

In all reality, can't they make the disapproval process a little more intuitive? The more vague you are about the reason for disapproval, the more un-needed resubs you'll be subject to while the advertiser tries to figure out what the fook is going on.