Wtf facebook!!!?!?!!?!!!!!

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by boon4376, May 12, 2010.

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    Facebook keeps rejecting my ads for ridicules reasons which do not pertain to my ad at all!! I am getting so angry! I swear some idiot looked at my ad for maybe 3 seconds and then listed a bunch of random reasons that "might" pertain to my ad... but in reality do not.

    I work for a direct response marketing company and we are trying to recruit females for a product trial within ~1000 miles. IDK what to do. I've been limited to Black Label ads so far and i'm getting clicks but absolutely no conversions. (I dont think any females visit sites that BLA caters to)

    This is the ad

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    This is the landing page:
    http://revdrtv.com/femproducttrial/epifem-fb.php

    These are the "reasons" for rejection:
    From the email
    Online: - I cannot figure out where my ad fits under this section but this is the section they say I violate...
     
    boon4376, May 12, 2010 IP
  2. darwinstudios

    darwinstudios Active Member

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    Welcome to Facebook advertising! They have become stricter and stricter, almost like Google, in accepting ads. One tactic to try is to simply resubmit the ad multiple times. You might get lucky and find a reviewer who thinks the ad is ok.

    One other thing, what is your landing page? That may be the issue as well.

    Or it could fall under: 12. Uncertified pharmaceutical products;
     
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    boon4376 Greenhorn

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    FCM Well-Known Member

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    Learn to read.
     
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