There are several reasons why Facebook suspends accounts, and two main causes could have led to this suspension.
You have violated or appear to have broken a Facebook Ads Policy or something in their terms and conditions.
There is something suspicious in the behavior of your account, be it billing or otherwise.
The process seems quite simple, but the reasons are endless when broken down to the policy level. For most, finding the offense is like finding a needle in a haystack. To explain further, I have listed below the most common suspension types in no particular order concerning Facebook Ads.
The list of items below could be the reason Facebook suspended your account.
Although these aren't all the reasons, the ones listed are the most common. The reasons Facebook gives can often be too vague and can cover the account or site violations. Attempting to reinstate alone can often take time and effort.
Facebook is more apt to believe its system than the one that was suspended by it. We aim to determine why the system suspended you and help make it right.
When appealing, remember that there must be a valid reason for the violation and why it happened in the first place to ensure you won't appear as a repeat offender.
With a vast knowledge of how Facebook runs, their policy, how they think, and how the ads system scans, you will quickly get reinstated. Take the time to read Facebook's policies and run a clean account. Choose the safe option if you need help with what goes with and against the policies.
Appealing alone can often be frustrating because Facebook offers little help. Since people are looking to figure out Facebook's algorithm, they are strict about what information is directly given out.
Violating Facebook’s Ad Policies:
This includes promoting illegal products or services, misleading advertising, and infringing on intellectual property rights.
Suspicious Activity:
Activities such as logging in from different IP addresses, changing payment methods frequently, or drastic budget increases can trigger Facebook’s security systems.
Unusual Payment Activity:
Issues like late payments, using a payment method that doesn’t match the account’s location, or having multiple failed payment attempts can lead to suspensions.
High Negative Feedback:
Receiving a high percentage of negative feedback from users on your ads can result in account suspension.
Repeated Policy Violations:
Continuously violating Facebook’s ad policies, even after warnings, can lead to permanent account disabling.
Unclear or Misleading Landing Pages:
Ads that lead to landing pages that are unclear, misleading, or violate Facebook’s guidelines can cause account suspensions.
Using Prohibited Content:
Ads containing sensational, shocking, or disrespectful content, or those that imply personal attributes, can be flagged and lead to account disabling.
Multiple Accounts:
Managing multiple Facebook accounts, especially if they are used to manage the same business page, can result in suspensions due to policy violations.
Automated System Flags:
Facebook’s automated systems may flag accounts for various reasons, including unusual patterns or activities that seem suspicious, even if they are legitimate.
Failure to Comply with Regional Guidelines:
Ads that do not comply with specific regional guidelines, such as those for regulated products like tobacco or gambling, can lead to account suspensions.
Facebook believes it's up to you to figure out why you got suspended and expects you to fix it alone. Going through your site alone to locate the issue can be very time-consuming, as well as Facebook's support pages which can often be hard to understand for those who aren't advertising experts. No matter the suspension, be cautious not to do anything to compound the problem. Everything done from the point of rest onward can permanently mark your account and do more harm than good for your reinstating.
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YouTube Shorts & Google Ads: What You Need to Know to Succeed in 2025
Why YouTube Shorts Matter in 2025
As digital attention spans shorten and mobile-first content dominates, YouTube Shorts have emerged as a powerhouse format for brands and creators alike. These bite-sized, vertical videos are gaining massive traction, offering high visibility and engagement, especially among Gen Z and mobile users.
But here’s where it gets interesting: Google Ads now supports dedicated advertising for YouTube Shorts, opening new doors for brands to connect with targeted audiences in more dynamic ways than ever before.
How Google Ads Works with YouTube Shorts
With Google Ads, you can now promote your Shorts through video action campaigns, in-feed video ads, and Shorts-specific placements. These formats are tailored to perform well in vertical, mobile environments, making them ideal for products, promotions, and quick brand storytelling.
Advertisers can:
Set campaign goals like lead generation, website traffic, or brand awareness
Use audience targeting tools like in-market segments, interests, and demographics
Leverage automated bidding strategies (e.g., Maximize Conversions or Target CPA)
Include call-to-action overlays or link to landing pages directly in Shorts
Best Practices for YouTube Shorts Advertising
Keep It Snappy
YouTube Shorts are under 60 seconds. Make your message clear in the first 5 seconds and keep the rest visually engaging. Hook your audience fast.
Design for Mobile
Use vertical video (9:16 aspect ratio) with bold visuals and legible text. Assume users are watching on mute captions and text overlays help convey your message.
Create Scroll-Stopping Content
Shorts move fast. Use motion, color contrast, and a strong narrative to stop the scroll. Entertain, educate, or inspire.
Test Multiple Variations
Use Google Ads' responsive video capabilities to test different hooks, visuals, and CTAs. Let the algorithm learn what drives the most engagement.
Retarget Using Engagement
If someone views your Short, you can retarget them with a longer ad or lead-gen offer. Use YouTube’s audience builder for smart sequencing.
Tracking Success with Google Ads & Shorts
To measure your campaign effectiveness, use Google Ads’ video metrics such as:
View rate
Click-through rate (CTR)
Watch time
Conversions from landing pages
Connect your campaigns with Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to get deeper insight into user behavior post-click.
Conclusion:
YouTube Shorts + Google Ads is not just a trend, it's a powerful intersection of format, audience, and intent. As 2025 unfolds, brands that embrace short-form video advertising will stand out and grow faster.
If you’re new to short-form video marketing, start small. Test one Short ad. Analyze the data. Improve. Repeat.
How Ads with Finesse Can Help You
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