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Any tips for targetting people with a lot of money? All I can think of is targetting older people in rich areas/cities. There has to be a better way...
 
Any tips for targetting people with a lot of money? All I can think of is targetting older people in rich areas/cities. There has to be a better way...

The only other way I can think of is targeting them based on keywords generally associated with a higher standard of living. For example, if under activities someone put "yacht" or "traveling" then you can assume that they are most likely wealthy. The only issue here is you would need to amass a large list of these keywords to be able to target effectively..

Targeting 30+, College Grad, and Rich Areas is your best bet right now.

Sorry for spamming this thread, Adderalling for an exam and i'm tweaking right now.

To add to my above post:

Targeting young people will obviously be cheaper as they have a smaller dispensable income. However, I think it is also due to the fact that teens/young adult's count are obviously the one's spending all day on applications (Mobster/Farmville). We all know that the
CTR from app-impressions is god-awful.
 
Yes, just picked up on this when firing up a new offer.

Has anyone heard if facebook plans to offer regional targeting within the United States, (South East, North East, etc). This would allow further optimization of certain ads.


are you a fucking ritard,
you can pick states.
 
Back when I ran on FB, when they'd take over 12 hours to review ads, if you duplicated the ads about 6-8 hours apart, generally one set of reviewers would get the first one, and then a second set would get the second ads a couple hours later.

That way, you've got double the amount of pending ads, but at least you would get the two sets reviewed within a few hours of each other, doubling your chances at approvals.

Don't know if that still works though.

I tried this and it doesn't work anymore. They hit all your ad's in one sweep and alot of times if you have one bad apple they'll disapprove them all.
 
They're just unbelievable. I had a batch of 6 ads approved, and spent 2 hours duplicating them until 1 in the morning for other markets in other cities, and all of the identical ads were disapproved. I sent them a note: "I had other identical ads approved, and this batch was disapproved. This is why I rarely bother with Facebook, and you'll never become profitable."

In all, I have tried about 12 campaigns, and 3/4 were disapproved. Of the ads that were approved, there's been only one conversion. I have no idea why anybody likes Facebook.
 
I think they have some restarted people working there. Ive had ads approved, then when i go to clone them they get disapproved because of inappropriate content?? Umm k its the same ad that you approved 2 days ago, its getting impressions and mad clicks. All this approval stuff seems very subjective. pisses me off really. I noticed that this happens in the evening. If i submit ads in the morning after 8am they usually get approved. They must have some idiot working in the evening. so don't post in the evening? FB are you listening?? need to slap the evening FB Intern.. lol
 
They're just unbelievable. I had a batch of 6 ads approved, and spent 2 hours duplicating them until 1 in the morning for other markets in other cities, and all of the identical ads were disapproved. I sent them a note: "I had other identical ads approved, and this batch was disapproved. This is why I rarely bother with Facebook, and you'll never become profitable."

In all, I have tried about 12 campaigns, and 3/4 were disapproved. Of the ads that were approved, there's been only one conversion. I have no idea why anybody likes Facebook.

They posted profit.
 
Good luck with FB if you're just submitting more or less the same ads everyone else is. Lots of stuff has been beat to fuckin death. Niche products work well though.
 
They're just unbelievable. I had a batch of 6 ads approved, and spent 2 hours duplicating them until 1 in the morning for other markets in other cities, and all of the identical ads were disapproved. I sent them a note: "I had other identical ads approved, and this batch was disapproved. This is why I rarely bother with Facebook, and you'll never become profitable."

In all, I have tried about 12 campaigns, and 3/4 were disapproved. Of the ads that were approved, there's been only one conversion. I have no idea why anybody likes Facebook.

Yeah no shit. I bet NO ONE profits on fb.. shit
 
Anyone who got lucky to get back on Facebook after ban, please share your methods, via PM ONLY. Anyone?
 
I got an email back from them, in response to the snippy email I sent them. They said my ads were disapproved because they weren't able to see the ad properly (they were geo-targeted). Funny thing is, the approved ads were local to Pennsylvania, and the disapproved ads were targeted to California. Facebook is in Cali, no? They disapproved ads targeted to their area. lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

The only good thing about FB is the ease to set up campaigns, and the direct linking you can do.
 
Facebook decided to disable my account last night. Apparently disapproving all of my compliant ads was getting annoying. I suppose they didn't like how I kept submitting the same ads when they disapproved them with reasons that didn't apply. Oh well.
 
^^^^ obviously not compliant... why not just email someone and ask what do i have to do to get this ad through... its very simple...
 
^^^^ obviously not compliant... why not just email someone and ask what do i have to do to get this ad through... its very simple...

The ads were compliant according to their guidelines. That doesn't mean an approver has to approve it. The responses never had the same reasoning for disapproval either. My account was actually disabled about an hour after I sent them an email about it.

I don't really care that I lost the account. It's just interesting how they deal with their advertising.
 
I got an email back from them, in response to the snippy email I sent them. They said my ads were disapproved because they weren't able to see the ad properly (they were geo-targeted). Funny thing is, the approved ads were local to Pennsylvania, and the disapproved ads were targeted to California. Facebook is in Cali, no? They disapproved ads targeted to their area. lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

The only good thing about FB is the ease to set up campaigns, and the direct linking you can do.

I have had ads approved/disapproved from Harvard and Ireland.