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Anyone get this "the creative has a problem" when submitting today? Just trying to submit some variations, previous ones were fine.
 
I really wish these fucks were more informative when they disapprove ads.. I know they don't like specifying any personal information about the user in our ads, but it's looking like we can barely even ask a god damn question in the title without it violating a couple advertising guideline sections which are completely irrelevant...
 
Does anyone have FBADSMANAGER tool working now ? Mine stops where it need to create new campaign at the point of submitting keywords, then thinks a bit then fill out education, then stop forever. Why it's so half-assed done ? Shit....
 
I really wish these fucks were more informative when they disapprove ads.. I know they don't like specifying any personal information about the user in our ads, but it's looking like we can barely even ask a god damn question in the title without it violating a couple advertising guideline sections which are completely irrelevant...

Had the same problems. Just email them at affiliates@facebook.com
Within 24 hours, I would always get a response, and it would either go:

1) Admit they're retards and retro-approve the ads.
2) Tell you exactly what they didn't like about the ad.

Has never failed me.
 
Just got back to FB after a bit of a hiatus. Sorry if this has been asked already, prolly has many times, but I'm not about to read this whole thread.

Just put up an email submit campaign. As some ads are approved earlier than others, they start to get a bunch of traffic but I pause the campaign so I can start all the ads at once. When they all get through approval, I get all excited, activate the campaign and ...... no fucking traffic at all.

I hate facebook. What's with this?

CPM bidding. mid suggested range.
 
You already have luck by approved e-mail submit.

Happened to me to, what countries you target ? Some are not so easy to get traffic as others like US let's say.

You need to start with CPC, I would say, get decent CTR, then clone ad to CPM mode. You are using old tricks-they don't work now.

By the way why pause some or all of approved if they started to get good CTR, it's only win, if they are not good in CTR - another story.

If ad don't get decent CTR with like 5000 impressions - probably never will. IMHO
 
You already have luck by approved e-mail submit.

Happened to me to, what countries you target ? Some are not so easy to get traffic as others like US let's say.

You need to start with CPC, I would say, get decent CTR, then clone ad to CPM mode. You are using old tricks-they don't work now.

By the way why pause some or all of approved if they started to get good CTR, it's only win, if they are not good in CTR - another story.

If ad don't get decent CTR with like 5000 impressions - probably never will. IMHO

Yea it's the US. The running ads were about .15 in a big demo. I paused them because I was certain some of the other ads would be doing much better.

But as I'm writing this, i'm making a new campaign with the same ad copies, I'm just bidding CPC instead of CPM. We'll see how that affects delivery
 
Yea it's the US. The running ads were about .15 in a big demo. I paused them because I was certain some of the other ads would be doing much better.

But as I'm writing this, i'm making a new campaign with the same ad copies, I'm just bidding CPC instead of CPM. We'll see how that affects delivery

Yeah, I'm not really sure what the best way to treat this is. On the rare occasion I get a decent CTR on CPC, if I clone the ad and change it to CPM in a new campaign it still sucks balls CTR-wise. I'm sure this isn't deliberate on FB's part, but it just seems as though moving things to CPM doesn't guarantee similar or better results.
 
Yeah, I'm not really sure what the best way to treat this is. On the rare occasion I get a decent CTR on CPC, if I clone the ad and change it to CPM in a new campaign it still sucks balls CTR-wise. I'm sure this isn't deliberate on FB's part, but it just seems as though moving things to CPM doesn't guarantee similar or better results.

It is deliberate on their part. They put CPC ads where users click the most and CPM ads where users click the least.
 
Right, forgot about that. So what's the solution? Just stick to CPC and get a good CTR to lower the cost? My AM told me to just stick with CPM, but I'm really not seeing how that would work for me...
 
Don't listen to AM, what the best CTR you achieved with CPC which was switched to CPM later ? It was worse than CPC in the end ?
 
FBAdsmanager is broke for this nigga too. FB just changing their shit... again

Owner of this FBADSMANAGER didn't login to his forum for 3 weeks!!!

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That reminds me some membership sites, cough, cough:)
 
Don't listen to AM, what the best CTR you achieved with CPC which was switched to CPM later ? It was worse than CPC in the end ?

Took a .05% CTR ad that was on CPC and moved it over to CPM - it went down to .01% So I wound up spending about $0.10 more per click.

I recognize that .05% CTR probably wasn't worth moving over to CPM in the first place, but sadly that was my best performing ad out of 25. Clearly need to test and optimize more.