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Domain Name Discussion => General Domain Discussion => Domain Parking & Traffic Monetization => Topic started by: chrishubber on Dec 18, 2023, 12:49 AM

Title: Facebook Ads to Parked Domains
Post by: chrishubber on Dec 18, 2023, 12:49 AM
 I've come across an interesting phenomenon - some Facebook ads are now redirecting visitors to parked domains. It's intriguing how they manage to do this without getting blocked by Sedo. Is there a specific method to achieve this? If so, could you kindly share the details with me?
I'm curious to find out whether it's permissible to purchase ads for our parked domain or if it's against the rules. Any insights on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Title: Re: Facebook Ads to Parked Domains
Post by: ArinaThoggy on Dec 18, 2023, 02:09 AM
From a technical standpoint, there are several ways in which advertisers might be redirecting traffic to parked domains. One method involves using URL redirect services or scripts to seamlessly send users from the ad landing page to the parked domain. In some cases, cloaking techniques may be employed to mask the destination URL, making it appear as though the user is being directed to a different page than the actual parked domain.

It's important to note that the use of such techniques raises ethical and policy considerations. While purchasing ads for a parked domain may not necessarily be against the rules, it can raise questions around the transparency and relevance of the advertising content. From a marketing perspective, engaging in practices that could be perceived as deceptive or misleading runs the risk of eroding trust with potential customers.
In terms of permissibility, it's essential to review the advertising policies of platforms like Facebook to ensure compliance. These policies often outline guidelines related to ad content, destination URLs, and user experience standards. Violating these policies could result in ad disapproval, account suspension, or other penalties.
Title: Re: Facebook Ads to Parked Domains
Post by: Drancisvew on Sep 27, 2025, 01:48 AM
Using geo-fencing and IP-based redirects, those sneaky cloaks slip past Sedo's watchful eyes, funnelling suckers to parked domains without a blip.

Buying ads? Hell yeah, if you're ballsy - Facebook's crаcking down, but the PPC cowboys keep winning big! Provoke the system, but beware the banhammer