Thanks for this amazing video. Lots of valuable tips in a nutshell. What are your thoughts on using a statement like this in the ad: "This as precious as gold secret from ancient Egypt could cost the beauty Industry millions of Dollars" Does it potentially violate any FB ad policies? (Note the use of 'COULD') Thanks Alvaro
do all your 4 points apply equally for the landing page as well as the ad? For example, as an affiliate marketer , I have an image on the landing page with the a video play button. When the user clicks they are redirected to the sellers' VSL where they do in fact see a video. My ad was rejected as 'Spam' for having a 'misleading link', and the landing page graphic is the only thing I can think of. If they don't like your landing page do they say so explicitly or do you have to guess? The landing page graphic is from an affiliate template, so it seems like the standard way you are suppose to do it.
Yes, everything applies to landing pages as well. It is more rare that you get flagged for something on your landing page, but it can happen from time to time.
hey man,if we have an ad for a real estate coaching program in which we're saying "ill give you a guaranteed placement on my real estate team" which we are going to do, is that against ad policy,if so how can i rewrite it
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Thanks for this amazing video. Lots of valuable tips in a nutshell. What are your thoughts on using a statement like this in the ad:
"This as precious as gold secret from ancient Egypt could cost the beauty Industry millions of Dollars"
Does it potentially violate any FB ad policies? (Note the use of 'COULD')
Thanks Alvaro
Glad the video was helpful! Yes, that statement is compliant. It would potentially be non-compliant if you changed "could" with "will"
do all your 4 points apply equally for the landing page as well as the ad? For example, as an affiliate marketer , I have an image on the landing page with the a video play button. When the user clicks they are redirected to the sellers' VSL where they do in fact see a video. My ad was rejected as 'Spam' for having a 'misleading link', and the landing page graphic is the only thing I can think of. If they don't like your landing page do they say so explicitly or do you have to guess? The landing page graphic is from an affiliate template, so it seems like the standard way you are suppose to do it.
Yes, everything applies to landing pages as well. It is more rare that you get flagged for something on your landing page, but it can happen from time to time.
One question. I was trying to make ad and tveaking things in business manager and l just gor baner out of blue? Why DID that happen?
If you happened to be in a different country when this happened, that can definitely set it off.
Would you recommend getting a agency account?
Do you mean a Business Manager account? If so, then yes
hey man,if we have an ad for a real estate coaching program in which we're saying "ill give you a guaranteed placement on my real estate team" which we are going to do, is that against ad policy,if so how can i rewrite it
I would rephrase it as "we've given guaranteed placements to hundreds of real estate workers" or something to that effect.
If I said "10% off and a free consultation" when you use this ad is it a false promise?
If everyone gets that, then no
Is posting on a client page on facebook ads manager will get me bannned?
I'm not sure if I understand your question. Could you clarify?
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