How do you avoid bans when running paid traffic for forex ads?
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Vikram kumar 1 month ago
I’ve been wondering this for a while because every time I try something new with paid traffic for forex ads, it feels like I’m walking on thin ice. One small mistake and boom, the account gets flagged or worse, banned. I’m sure I’m not the only one dealing with this.
When I first started, I honestly thought it was just about writing a decent ad and targeting the right audience. But forex seems to be one of those niches where platforms are extra strict. I had ads rejected for reasons that weren’t even clear, and sometimes accounts would get limited without much explanation. It got frustrating fast.
What I noticed over time is that most issues came from things I didn’t pay attention to in the beginning. Stuff like landing page content, claims that sounded even slightly exaggerated, or not clearly mentioning risk factors. Even small things like wording can trigger problems. I once used phrases that sounded too “guaranteed” and that alone caused trouble.
I started testing more carefully after that. Instead of going all in, I ran smaller campaigns and changed one thing at a time. I also made sure my landing pages looked more legit, like adding disclaimers, clearer information, and removing anything that felt too aggressive. That actually made a difference.
Another thing that helped was learning from others who are already doing paid traffic for forex ads. I came across this guide and it gave me a better idea of how strict policies work and what to avoid. It didn’t solve everything overnight, but it definitely helped me stop repeating the same mistakes.
From my experience, the biggest takeaway is to play it safe, especially in the beginning. Don’t try to push boundaries too hard. Keep things simple, transparent, and test slowly. It might feel slower, but it’s better than losing accounts again and again.
I’m still figuring things out, to be honest. But compared to where I started, I get way fewer issues now. Curious if others here have found better ways to stay under the radar without killing performance?