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Why is AdBlueMedia Suspending My Account for Using Organic Traffic?

pecaga.5427

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Lately, I’ve been using targeted Facebook groups, Quora comments, and Pinterest to drive traffic and generate conversions for CPA offers. However, my account got suspended for "fraudulent Leads," even though I rely solely on organic methods no paid ads.

I’m wondering:
Do these platforms not provide “quality” conversions?
What exactly is being flagged as fraud?
How can I avoid getting suspended while still using organic traffic?

Has anyone else experienced this? Any advice on staying compliant? Let’s discuss!
 
I never used FB but a few questions come to mind:

- What vertical/niche were you promoting?
- Was social traffic allowed for the offer(s)?
- Who told you that your posts were flagged? I know you said AdBlueMedia told you fraudulent traffic but "flagged" is usually something done by social media readers.

Do you think your posts were promoting too hard, or using words that trigger that kind of response? Things and people are a little touchier these days.
 
my account got suspended for "fraudulent Leads," even though I rely solely on organic methods no paid ads.

You answered your own question. Because you rely solely on organic traffic you are not targeting, tracking, or building out focused funnels. This is a paid traffic business. Organic traffic can not be controlled and therefore you get crap traffic.
 
I never used FB but a few questions come to mind:

- What vertical/niche were you promoting?
- Was social traffic allowed for the offer(s)?
- Who told you that your posts were flagged? I know you said AdBlueMedia told you fraudulent traffic but "flagged" is usually something done by social media readers.

Do you think your posts were promoting too hard, or using words that trigger that kind of response? Things and people are a little touchier these days.
I was promoting CPA email/ZIP submit offers.
All social media traffic was allowed for the offers I was running. My posts were not flagged, but rather the leads generated were marked as fraudulent. AdBlueMedia informed me about the issue, but before I reviewed my traffic and lead stats, everything appeared normal. I’m trying to understand what might have triggered this, as my traffic sources and methods remained consistent.
 
You answered your own question. Because you rely solely on organic traffic you are not targeting, tracking, or building out focused funnels. This is a paid traffic business. Organic traffic can not be controlled and therefore you get crap traffic.
I have been using social media traffic all along, and it has always delivered good results without issues. My traffic sources and setup have remained the same, yet now my account is being flagged. I’m trying to understand what changed and why the leads are now being marked as fraudulent when the same methods were working perfectly before.
 
I have been using social media traffic all along, and it has always delivered good results without issues. My traffic sources and setup have remained the same, yet now my account is being flagged. I’m trying to understand what changed and why the leads are now being marked as fraudulent when the same methods were working perfectly before.
Like TJ said, you're not targeting, so you have limited to no control over who is engaging with your ads/content.

You always have to be ready to pivot when the need arises, which always happens at some point. This might be your time to rethink or change your strategy, maybe.

Things always change, morph or die out. Always.
 
Lately, I’ve been using targeted Facebook groups, Quora comments, and Pinterest to drive traffic and generate conversions for CPA offers. However, my account got suspended for "fraudulent Leads," even though I rely solely on organic methods no paid ads.

I’m wondering:
Do these platforms not provide “quality” conversions?
What exactly is being flagged as fraud?
How can I avoid getting suspended while still using organic traffic?

Has anyone else experienced this? Any advice on staying compliant? Let’s discuss!

These questions should be addressed to your affiliate manager.

Since you have been suspended and not banned, try to get your account restored if you want to continue working with them.

In the meanwhile, set up other affiliate accounts elsewhere, there are hundreds of affiliate networks and aggregators.

Always be ready to pivot because these things happen in the industry.
 
Sounds like the platforms might be flagging the leads as suspicious if they don’t meet certain quality standards. Maybe try focusing on more personal engagement in your posts rather than just posting links?
 
Lately, I’ve been using targeted Facebook groups, Quora comments, and Pinterest to drive traffic and generate conversions for CPA offers. However, my account got suspended for "fraudulent Leads," even though I rely solely on organic methods no paid ads.

I’m wondering:
Do these platforms not provide “quality” conversions?
What exactly is being flagged as fraud?
How can I avoid getting suspended while still using organic traffic?

Has anyone else experienced this? Any advice on staying compliant? Let’s discuss!
Hey
As for me it seems that you've choosed kinda wrong vertical for this type of traffic
 
@pecaga.5427 - I totally feel you, CPA email/ZIP submits are notoriously fragile. you can be sending clean, high-intent traffic and still get flagged if users fake info, use VPNs, or if the offer itself has weak fraud filtering logic. even organic traffic can get flagged if too many users abandon mid-flow or reuse IPs.
the fact that you were using Facebook groups, Quora, and Pinterest is actually a strong angle — but networks like AdBlueMedia don’t always explain why leads are marked fraudulent. sometimes it's duplicate leads, inconsistent time-on-site, or the same user agent/cookie pattern across multiple leads (which they see as bot-like).
you might not be doing anything wrong — but if even a portion of your traffic isn’t converting beyond the email/ZIP step (like no upsells, no engagement), networks panic and label it low quality.
if you’re looking to stabilize results, you might consider testing your flow on a CPC/CPM platform like ours, where you can control traffic source and placement transparency. You’d avoid sudden bans and have more room to optimize traffic quality manually.
let me know if you want help structuring a test
 
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