This isn't the first post like this I've seen.
I highly recommend Privacy. You can generate a credit card specific for Reddit and put a cap on how much is allowed (per transaction, per day, per month, etc.)
I use it for all my ad accounts and it's a good safety net for things like what you're going through /u/t04glovern.
DISCLOSURE: I came here to just recommend this because, well, it's useful and honestly what I use. Out of curiosity, I checked and they do have a referral program so I used my referral link above.
I removed all offending images per the brand spanking new unannounced enforcement that apparently began in February (would be a good idea to email your advertisers before making sweeping changes to their income btw) and have been rejected again for a completely new reason. The response to my ticket is saying it's my images in contradiction to the rejection reason.
The Lustery ads still active and running in the NSFW subs however still have full nude images in their card and their thumbnails are two people engaging in nude intercourse. Please let me know how this is consistent and fair?
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sort of... but they need to be in .mov or .mp4 files. aka videos instead of gifs. I use this: https://ezgif.com/video-to-gif to help convert gifs or videos in either direction.
Hey! I'm seeing that you started to create a campaign in this ads account, but didn't complete setting it up. At this time, there is no option to save a draft campaign, so you'll need to create a new campaign.
In the campaign creation form, after you create your ad, make sure to click the 'Review' button on the bottom of that page. That will bring you to 'Review' page, which summarizes your campaign. Click 'Submit' on the bottom of that page to create and save your campaign.
See screen recording here for reference.
Please note that you edit and pause a campaign after it has been created. See Managing Your Ads for more information. Thanks!
This is great. You pulled 30 days of Reddit reporting - were these ads served on both mobile and desktop? Or only desktop?
This is mentioned in the video, but I do want to emphasize that page load time does significantly affect the bounce rate. A tool like Google's PageSpeed Insights can provide suggestions on how to make your site faster. It's also worth playing around with targeting (especially Device and Geo targeting) to see how different targeting combinations affect the bounce rate.
We're working on creating a 'Reducing Discrepancies' best practice guide and hope to have that soon.
Quick summary for those who haven't seen the video: Jeromy took 30 days of Reddit reporting and compared Reddit 'Clicks' to 'Total Visits' in a third-party analytics platform, PayKickstart. The Reddit dashboard showed 293 clicks and PayKickstart showed 271 clicks. That's a very limited discrepancy.
Additionally, for those who haven't seen it, I highly recommend checking out Jeromy's other video on the subject, Are Reddit Ads Overrun With Bots and Click Fraud?.
https://www.amazon.com/Live-Like-God-adventure-world-ebook/dp/B07HBKGRH3
ants as well. The litrpg sub is empty? There must be a different one because it's a very active sub, the one I mean. Also, I am scared to post. I did the other day, just saying this book was like Mirco by Michael Crichton. A chick went so crazy on me. Like nuts. I fed into it. An hour later, she gave me 1 star Amazon reviews on all my novels. Then she went and 1 starred me on Goodreads. It took my sales from 6 a day to 1. I do promote when free, in the free channels and that works great. Also, I don't think Reddit ads work very well. I spent $200 when I released Live Like a God. $50 in books, kindle unlimited, suggest me a book, and science fiction. I can not link one sale to the over 500 clicks. By comparison, my google ads got a sale every 150 clicks. 80 clicks for facebook, 10 for AMS ads. I do want to try Reddit again. I'm simply close to being done with them.