How do you get Facebook to approve ads?

How do you get Facebook to approve ads?

5 Facebook Ads Rules to Follow to Get Your Ad Approved

  1. Don’t advertise prohibited products.
  2. Do be careful when advertising restricted products.
  3. Do use high-quality, relevant, truthful creative.
  4. Don’t link to an irrelevant, poorly designed landing page or URL.
  5. Don’t misuse Facebook or Instagram brand assets.

Why do my ads keep getting rejected on Facebook?

It’s not uncommon to see this message next to your Facebook Ads: Rejected. This typically means that you must edit something within your ad or change the target audience selections. After rectifying the situation, you can resubmit the advertisement, which usually doesn’t take more than a few minutes for approval.

Why is Facebook Marketplace not approving my ads?

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If you see There are issues with your product next to your listing, it wasn’t approved because it goes against our Commerce Policies. Other people on Marketplace can’t see this listing.

How long does a Facebook appeal take?

A person has a period of 15 days from the time Facebook or Instagram sends an update about its final content policy decision to submit an appeal to the board. When the board selects a case to review, it will typically make its decision within 90 days.

How do I appeal a restricted ad account?

Request a review of the restricted Facebook ad account. First, jump into Ads Manager. Typically, you’ll see a red bar informing you that your account has been restricted from advertising. Click “See Details” to submit your appeal and get your account back up and running.

Why is my Facebook ad active but not running?

The main reason why Facebook Ads do not run is if, its pending approval, the Ad is set inactive, the Ad Set is inactive or the campaign is inactive. However, if you have confirmed that all these are okay then the issue could be that your budget is too small or you are targeting too narrow.

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Where is Facebook Marketplace appeal?

Go to facebook.com/marketplace. Tap Request review. We’ll review your appeal and respond to you within 24 hours. Check for updates in your Support inbox or the email associated with your Facebook account.

Why was my Facebook ad rejected for discriminatory practices?

Facebook classifies an ad as discriminatory when it “deny opportunities to individuals or groups of people based on certain personal attributes such as race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, family/marital status, a disability or a medical or genetic condition“.

Why did I get an email from Facebook asking to approve?

If someone requests access to your Facebook account (they’ll need your Facebook Ads Account ID to request access— click here to learn how to find your Account ID ), you’ll get an email from Facebook asking you to approve the request.

What if I don’t receive my Facebook ads email?

On the off chance that you don’t get the email, you can always log into your Facebook Ads account and click on the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner to access your Facebook Ads Settings, where you can see any pending requests. To request access to a Facebook Ads account, you’ll need a Business Manager account ( click here to create one).

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How do I add a user to my Facebook Ads account?

Granting Access to a Facebook Ads Account Adding a new user to your Facebook Ads account is pretty easy. Log into your Facebook Ads account and then click on the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner (inside the yellow box in the screenshot below) to access your Settings page.

How do I set up my ad accounts?

Once you have your Business Manager account, log into your account and click on the gear icon in the upper left-hand corner of the screen (inside the yellow box in the screenshot below). This will bring you to your Settings page. Click on Accounts > Ad Accounts to access your Ad Accounts page.