Post by anamika22707 on Feb 13, 2024 6:14:20 GMT
The the next couple of weeks but we wanted to explain why before we do. A couple months ago when we were preparing to launch the new Limited Run we started to experiment with Facebook ads. Unfortunately while testing their ad system we noticed some very strange things. Facebook was charging us for clicks yet we could only verify about of them actually showing up on our site. At first we thought it was our analytics service. We tried signing up for a handful of other big name companies and still we couldnt verify more than of clicks.
So we did what any good developers would do. We built our own El Salvador Email List analytic software. on about of the clicks Facebook was charging us for JavaScript wasnt on. And if the person clicking the ad doesnt have JavaScript its very difficult for an analytics service to verify the click. Whats important here is that in all of our years of experience only about of people coming to us have JavaScript disabled not like these clicks coming from Facebook. So we did what any good developers would do. We built a page logger. Any time a page was loaded wed keep track of it.
You know what we found The of clicks we were paying for were from bots. Thats correct. Bots were loading pages and driving up our advertising costs. So we tried contacting Facebook about this. Unfortunately they wouldnt reply. Do we know who the bots belong too No. Are we accusing Facebook of using bots to drive up advertising revenue. No. Is it strange Yes. But lets move on because who the bots belong to isnt provable. WordStream has attempted to contact the Facebook PR department regarding the allegations and has not yet received a response at the time of this writing. Earlier this month it was reported that more than.
So we did what any good developers would do. We built our own El Salvador Email List analytic software. on about of the clicks Facebook was charging us for JavaScript wasnt on. And if the person clicking the ad doesnt have JavaScript its very difficult for an analytics service to verify the click. Whats important here is that in all of our years of experience only about of people coming to us have JavaScript disabled not like these clicks coming from Facebook. So we did what any good developers would do. We built a page logger. Any time a page was loaded wed keep track of it.
You know what we found The of clicks we were paying for were from bots. Thats correct. Bots were loading pages and driving up our advertising costs. So we tried contacting Facebook about this. Unfortunately they wouldnt reply. Do we know who the bots belong too No. Are we accusing Facebook of using bots to drive up advertising revenue. No. Is it strange Yes. But lets move on because who the bots belong to isnt provable. WordStream has attempted to contact the Facebook PR department regarding the allegations and has not yet received a response at the time of this writing. Earlier this month it was reported that more than.