NEW Facebook Ads

They have a hardon for letting users decide what ads should be allowed to run.
I wish you can see what users say about your ad and the rating. It would be better for us so we can change our shit and know what others are thinking instead of having Facebook fucking ban us randomly and we would have to build up our fucking daily budget again. Fuck facebook
 


Get used to it. With volume and especially your high CTR ads, they're going to get re-reviewed. Also means you're getting a lot of exposure and a lot of dudes Xing out your ads. They have a hardon for letting users decide what ads should be allowed to run.

Respect for starting FB a week ago and getting results. Dating's not the easiest thing to get an ROI on, let a lone those kind of numbers.

Why would the straight males that I target not like Chicks and their sometimes overdeveloped titties? I don't understand that concept :(
 
I was just looking over my logs for my non-dating/non-gaming offers and any traffic that comes from apps.facebook.com (aka Farmville dumbasses) converts at 1/3 the facebook.com traffic. Would be nice if there was a way to disable that traffic or pay considerably less for it.
 
Copy the profitable ones as you turf the shitty ones then. More ads = More traffic.

I've found that it's quite easy to spend 4k+ per day w/ less than 10 ads and still get an ROI of about 300%.

If it weren't for FB's retro-AD fucking and the fact that they've disapproved almost 2k ads in less than 24 hours for no reason (to my knowledge, i'm staying w/in guidelines), i'd be bangin out traffic so hard......

Props to the guys that can get thousands of ads to stick/day or /week.


Be very very careful submitting that many ads with the ad manager especially when they're being declined... that seems to be one of the biggest reason people's accounts are banned (submitting mass ads that are always denied over and over again, thousands a day), and there are a lot of people who can vouch for that.
 
For those of you doing alot of international... Do you notice varying click discrepancies(in some cases as high as 30%) between what FB reports and network stats(directlinking) - depending on country?
 
Rather than geographically I'm seeing huge discrepancies in particular verticals such as toolbars and/or downloads. Outside of that, my lead gen click #'s are almost dead on.
 
Probably a stupid question, but as I'm new I'll take a bit of abuse.

If I put 2 hours in a night, to researching, creating ads etc blah blah blah, could someone give a ROUGH estimate of how much profit can potentially be made?

I'm not looking for specifics, just whether there is a semi-consistent. income that can be made from FB alone.

Thanks!

Anything from $0-500 profit is quite realistic putting in 2 hours a day, depending on the choices you make and how good you are. But this information is useless, the only way you can find out what YOU will make is by jumping in and spending some money.
 
Is anybody else getting International ads 'disapproved' because their lame system sends the ads to reviewers in the U.S. instead?

How am I supposed to deal with this?

I can't direct the reviewer to the advertiser's site and then swap out the links manually once they're reviewed because I'd never be able to do more than 1 round of ads per campaign.

Is there a solution here other than using a cloaking script?
 
Is anybody else getting International ads 'disapproved' because their lame system sends the ads to reviewers in the U.S. instead?

How am I supposed to deal with this?

I can't direct the reviewer to the advertiser's site and then swap out the links manually once they're reviewed because I'd never be able to do more than 1 round of ads per campaign.

Is there a solution here other than using a cloaking script?

Pause the campaign, swap the links, submit, wait for approval, swap back, unpause. If you don't want the downtime you're going to need a script.
 
Is anybody else getting International ads 'disapproved' because their lame system sends the ads to reviewers in the U.S. instead?

How am I supposed to deal with this?

I can't direct the reviewer to the advertiser's site and then swap out the links manually once they're reviewed because I'd never be able to do more than 1 round of ads per campaign.

Is there a solution here other than using a cloaking script?

I've started using a referral redirect script, and it's been working quite well.
 
Pause the campaign, swap the links, submit, wait for approval, swap back, unpause. If you don't want the downtime you're going to need a script.

But like I said, you can only do 1 round of this.

Once your first set of ads are approved, how are you going to swap the links back and forth for the 2nd set of ads that are using the same affiliate URL in 202 as the first set of ads?
 
But like I said, you can only do 1 round of this.

Once your first set of ads are approved, how are you going to swap the links back and forth for the 2nd set of ads that are using the same affiliate URL in 202 as the first set of ads?

You can edit your affiliate link in 202.
 

Nah, I just found anther code on the web. The link you posted also offers IP redirect. Just one thing when it comes to cloaking, you do risk getting your account suspended. I know someone that used to do it on almost all his campaigns, and he ignored the first warning he got, and 1 week later he was canned. He's obviously back, but has changed his marketing model since.
 
Hm. Maybe this doesn't work after all... I swear I thought you could do this, but now I can't get it to work...

If you click on "Setup" and then "Aff Campaigns", you'll see your campaigns on the right side, with three links next to each offer: link-edit-remove.
Just click on "Edit", and you can change your link.