ALM-7 Your landing page could be the problem.
Landing pages are part of the Facebook ads review process. Even if your ad is perfect, if your landing page is breaking any ad policy, it may be disapproved or down-ranked. This is my list of the 5 main problems you may have with your landing page.Stop using excessive amounts of “you”, “you’re”, “this”, and “other”. These are words that Facebook is looking for because of high use in clickbait headlines. When you’re writing a draft copy of your ad or landing page, read it back and see if you can change you’s to I’s.Make sure your landing page and Facebook Ad match? In other words, when they see your ad and click on the landing page, does it have the same type of language, similar colors, and the same vibe? Bait and switch are a no go so my tip is to write your landing page copy and then pull pieces of it into your ad so it feels like a seamless experience.Disclaimers EVERYWHERE. If you’re advertising a webinar, you must disclose that there will be an offer at the end. I would do it in the ad and on the landing page at the bottom. I would also put any disclaimers you have about results, income claims, etc. In other words, cover your butt. When you do so, Facebook feels better.Facebook doesn't like you sending people to landing pages that are a ‘dead-end’. They should be able to navigate from your landing page to your main web site or somewhere that they can find out more about you & your business. The main reason for this is making sure that advertisers are legitimate. Not many legitimate businesses have only a single landing page and no other website or presence. Make sure you include a link on your landing page to something like your homepage, blog, about page, sitemap, or anything else where people can learn more about you or your business. The main reason for this is making sure that advertisers are legitimate. Not many legitimate businesses have only a single landing page and no other website or presence. Make sure you include a link on your landing page to something like your homepage, blog, about page, sitemap, or anything else where people can learn more about you or your business.No exit pops anymore. It used to be you could get away with a non-intrusive exit pop, but better safe than sorry. Make it a CLICK to pop instead and be sure your buttons and/or images have clear “Click Here” messages so your traffic knows what to doClick here for the free Google My Business Coursehttps://theareofsellinglocal.thinkific.com/courses/GMBConnect with me:https://www.trevorriggs.com/https://www.facebook.com/workwithtrevorhttps://www.instagram.com/trevor_riggs_https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjmiUCVLJSLDXcqDIcqsXGg