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Entry-level FB#2 - Campaign Beginnings - TheBoss - 09-27-2019 [b][b]Verticals to Avoid[/b][/b] Note: vertical = general category of an offer, product or service. Let’s first recognise that many verticals are [b]not[/b] safe entry points for Facebook. The obvious one is dating. Facebook recently made dating whitelist only. For those of you whom are new to FB, it means dating is well outside your viable options. Steer clear of:
[b][b]Safe Verticals[/b][/b] The following can be considered as generally safe. Of course always check against MyWoT and against Facebooks advertising guidelines. The first 3 are what likely make up the majority of affiliate-run ads.
[b][b]Vetting Offers[/b][/b] So, with that list in mind, you should also investigate all offers before you consider running them on Facebook. You want to get comfortable with the platform and learn; getting your first account banned doesn’t facilitate this. The first thought on your mind should be “Is this type of offer considered OK by Facebook”. If it is blatantly prohibited, leave it alone. Your second thought should be “How is this rated by [b]MyWoT[/b]” *cringe* [b]There are two ways to check this.[/b] 1. Go to mywot.com and manually type in the domain name > check. 2. The easier method, use a bookmarklet (in FF or Chrome) to test the current page. Make a bookmark (to anything). Edit it and for the URL, replace http://blahblah with the following: Code: javascript ![]() Save. When you click the bookmark link it triggers a MyWoT check and a small box with ratings will pop up in the top left corner of the page. Green = good. Red = bad, don’t run. Yellow = hard to say, might turn red eventually = retro-disapprovals of ads, might be OK. Utilise your brain here. Facebook also vets URLs with other 3rd party providers (e.g. Websense I think!) but you don’t have access to these. Google Chrome also has an addon - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...egjjndpbikblnp [b]Other things to avoid:[/b] Using Facebook UID scrapers to make custom audiences. Facebook has really clamped down on this. Now, if you try to upload UID audiences it asks you for an app - and if the UIDs aren't connected to your app >> DENIED. However, be aware, you will probably red-box (destroy) your FB ads account using this before it even makes it out of infancy. The saga of scraping custom audiences for TeeSpring is largely over. |