Help Facebook Have Blocked One Of My Older Website!

Discussion in 'Website Promotion' started by BusinessIdeas, Nov 4, 2014.

  1. BusinessIdeas

    BusinessIdeas Member

    About a year ago one of my older website address was block by Facebook for over advertising, I know a rocky mistake that I have learned from!

    My Question,
    Is their anyway around this? I tried using a different website address and url forwarding to the blocked address,
    Its works for about a day but then its gets the block message after.

    So is their anyway off using some website to forward on to the blocked address?

    I have tried emailing Face-book but this is like talking to the wall!

    Any advise would be appreciated.
     
  2. Just2EZ

    Just2EZ Moderator

    Some links get blocked due to competitors reporting them as spam.
    Others are just plain looked on as spam by Facebook itself.
    They usually don't like affiliate links posted directly.
    Using a "Share" button on page may get past that.
    Facebook sees it as a page instead of a sales link.
    Or, you could just have a spam button pusher.
    Hard to say without more specifics on link.
     
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  3. BusinessIdeas

    BusinessIdeas Member

    Cheers, I will look into the advise you have given, at the moment I have the Facebook page linking to a different website page where i have placed the blocked link so user can follow the link. Its not ideal as the user need to made an extra click.

    These people in competition that report website or advertisements as spam really annoy me, and they are usually the real spammer.
     
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  4. PeterMFL

    PeterMFL Active Member

    Can I ask exactly how they blocked it?

    You can't post the website on facebook anymore?

    What if you use a URL Shortener?
     
  5. BusinessIdeas

    BusinessIdeas Member

    They block many websites, due to competitors reporting a website.

    Shortening the website I believe will only have the same effect as pointing a different url to the web address.
     

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