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So I hired this guy on Fiverr to set up Facebook ads and manage for 7 days. This idiot charged me $50 and got my account disabled. What do I do now?
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No it was a ClickBank offer and the guy insisted no landing page was necessary, I requested he cancel the order but of course he refused and went ahead and direct linked to the offerNothing.
Based on your previous posts you were running Adworkmedia offers, most likely sweepstakes (?). These simply don't comply with Facebook ad rules.
Making a new FB Ads account can be pretty hard, since they don't actually allow it.
Next time you'll need to carefully check if everything that you're promoting, and the landing pages that you're using are FB compliant..
Ah, yes.No it was a ClickBank offer and the guy insisted no landing page was necessary, I requested he cancel the order but of course he refused and went ahead and direct linked to the offer
Yes and I told that guy that and he just did it anyway insisting that he knew so I put in a request to cancel and he of course refusedAh, yes.
Direct linking is almost never possible on FB except if the advertiser has a FB compliant LP.
So I hired this guy on Fiverr to set up Facebook ads and manage for 7 days. This idiot charged me $50 and got my account disabled. What do I do now?
the guy insisted no landing page was necessary
I am not sure that you can do anything about that. But try to get the account back. You should have been more careful. I hope this was a lesson for you.So I hired this guy on Fiverr to set up Facebook ads and manage for 7 days. This idiot charged me $50 and got my account disabled. What do I do now?
So I've been approved by adworks on the offers I wanted to try, I don't think Facebook is even the right place to run email submit campaigns is it? Does anybody know the best platform for those kind of campaigns?I think I recommended a reliable dev guy to build a relationship with for cleaning and developing landers, but never suggested you let anyone ever manage your campaigns That is just never a good idea.
You are new, you need to learn to build and deploy campaigns.
So I've been approved by adworks on the offers I wanted to try, I don't think Facebook is even the right place to run email submit campaigns is it? Does anybody know the best platform for those kind of campaigns?
Don't run black or gray hat offers (Dating, Adult, Sweepstakes) on Facebook platform. You must have to focus on a white hat or Facebook compliance offers to achieve success through Facebook Ads.
What do I do now?