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Is there a Facebook ad policy that does not allow News Feed ads to link to a landing page that contains a video?

I work with an agency who told me they cannot publish Newsfeed ads for me because it's against Facebook's policy to link to a destination URL that contains a video. I cannot find any information about this on Facebook's guidelines or anywhere on the...

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No such policy exists. Just make sure that your ad, video and destination URL comply with all other...

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I was able to add the 3 Burger King Country cowboy print ads when I added them to cart. You should be...

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Infolinks' suite of smart ad units monetizes websites with In³ technology seems to still be useful...

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Add http://intext.intextdirect.com/ to your adblock filter.

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Ads? huh?

How do I handle advertising requests? They scare me. I have a blog that has been around for a few years and has reasonable traffic, especially in its niche. Up until now I have only monetized it via Google Adsense and Text Link Ads. If someone asked...

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This may sound ridiculous, and it may even be ridiculous, but you could do it in a real home-grown way...

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How can I find a link to a YouTube Ad?

I opened this (NSFW) YouTube video yesterday and before it played there was an ad made by Android that goes on for about 7 minutes basically imploring you to hit 'Skip Ad', it's hilarious and I would love to find the actual link to the video. Unlike...

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And Skip. No idea on general process.

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Do I support Google ads?

When using google to get a link to a commerce site, what are the ramifications for clicking on the "sponsored links" versus clicking on the commerce site as it appears in the non-sponsored links, below the googe ads on the google results page...

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As a user, you should click on whatever looks the most relevant to you in the search results page, regardless...

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How to get google adsense 728x90 ad to show up with only 3 ads and not 4?? PLEASE HELP?

I am looking to get my horizontal link ads to look like this site. The horizontal ads are on the top of this site http://www.cna-jobs.net/ This is just an example of a site of how I want mine to look. But I have messed around with what seems to be everything...

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Well I don't think publishers can control the amount of ads which are in ad block.

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If people click the ads you will get paid.

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How do FB's mobile app install ads drive organic (not post click tracked) app installs?

In addition to the app installs we are tracking using Ad-X that are directly attributable to the FB app install ads, I'm seeing installs of our app that are attributed to FB's Android mobile app, rather than to the FB ads. Since you can't 'like' a mobile...

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Could the installs come from the App Center?

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