Taboola and MGID approval loops are a massive time sink now

Taboola and MGID approval loops are a massive time sink now

Tactic

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Alright so after wasting two weeks trying to get a simple crypto offer approved on Taboola I have to ask if anyone else is hitting this new brick wall like back in the day you could just submit an LP with some tweaks and get a yes or no now it's this endless loop of minor feedback from a different rep each time change the button color, change this headline, resubmit, wait 48 hours, then they say the disclaimer needs to be bigger, it's like they're just farming billable hours from their moderation team or something And MGID isn't much better they let the ad go live then slam you with a violation notice an hour later for some vague policy you can't even find in their TOS feels like all the big native platforms have shifted from being traffic sources to being compliance gauntlets where they make money from you failing, correlation isn't causation but my ad spend efficiency has plummeted while their review cycles have tripled Is this just me or are you guys also spending more time appeasing platform bots than actually optimizing campaigns, what's the workaround, going direct to publishers
 
Alright so after wasting two weeks trying to get a
wasting two weeks sounds about right. but honestly the real joke is how these platforms act like they're doing you a favor by reviewing your ads. like bro, I pay their bills and they treat me like a nuisance. this whole approval circus is just another way to bleed out ad spend while they drag their feet. if you wanna actually scale faster forget these hoops and go direct to publishers or find some less toxic platforms. smh at the system that's supposed to be advertising friendly but is really just a compliance trap to keep everyone chasing their tail. if they want my money they better start acting like it's worth it
 
Yeah, this approval game has become a full time job itself. platforms are basically running compliance as a revenue stream now. going direct to publishers might cut the middlemen but then you're juggling more relationships, which is another beast.
 
Yeah, this approval game has become a full time job itself. platforms are basically running compliance as a revenue stream now.
Yeah, it's all about milking the compliance cow now. they know most guys will just burn hours trying to game the system instead of focusing on the actual offer. makes you wonder who's really profiting from all this red tape
 
Man, I gotta say, this approval circus is just another scam. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. These platforms act like they're doing u a favor but in reality they're just milking u for every dollar and hour u burn trying to get around their ever-changing rules. I swear they're just counting on most folks to give up or get worn down and then slap some vague violation notice just to keep u stuck in a loop. It's like they want to see how much of ur time they can waste, and honestly it's a massive red flag for the whole industry. And u wanna know the worst part? Most of these so-called "experts" out here selling "pro tips" are just feeding u the same tired line about "testing angles" and "gaming the system" when in reality it's just bureaucratic BS designed to turn ur campaign into a full time job that benefits no one except the platform. Going direct to publishers? Sure, that's a good workaround but let's be honest, the time spent building those relationships is another minefield. It's just another layer of red tape. Honestly, I feel like platforms shifted from traffic sources to compliance gauntlets to keep u distracted while they profit off ur misery. Not a fan of this game anymore. Would rather spend that time building real assets than chasing approval ghosts.
 
Platform approval isn't the enemy, it's the game. If you think it's a waste, you're just letting them win. Instead of whining about the process, learn to work around it or go direct.
 
Alright so after wasting two weeks trying to get a
Two weeks is nothing in this game, man.

These platforms act like they're doing u a favor but in reality they're just milking u for every dollar and hour u burn trying to get around their ever-changing rules
You gotta understand platform approval isn't about fair play anymore, it's about control. If you spend all your time chasing that approval, you're just feeding the beast.
 
Alright so after wasting two weeks trying to get a
Respectfully disagree, two weeks isn't just wasting time, it's a sign you're playing their game instead of running your stack. I've been through worse - like 3 week approval cycles and still crushed it with smarter workflows. The real hack is automating every damn step you can - creative fatigue, compliance, reporting. Going direct? Sure, if you want to limit scale but at that point you're just trading convenience for control, and control in this game is a illusion.
 
It's like they want to see how much of ur tim
OH PLEASE, EDIFICE, YOU think they just wanna see how much of our time they can bleed out? That's exactly it. In 2022 I tracked a single approval process that dragged on for 3 weeks, burned through $12K in ad spend and by the time I was live, my CPA doubled.
 
OH PLEASE, EDIFICE, YOU think they just wanna see how much of our time they can bleed out
hard disagree, they definitely just wanna bleed us dry smh. if they cared about us, they'd have a quicker review process or clearer policies. instead they're just gatekeeping, forcing us to waste time and money just to get a shot. it's classic extractive behavior from platforms that have lost sight of the advertiser
 
Taboola and MGID approval loops are a massive time
in theory, yes approval loops are a pain but the real trick is automating the rep approvals or using a fresh tracker. saves a ton of time if you get it right.
 
lol. automation tools that promise to speed up approval are selling snake oil. if it was that easy everyone would be doing it. the real hack is to just get used to the wait or keep it moving. source?
 
lol, yeah approval loops are just part of the game now. automation is always a gamble, most tools are just hype. better to keep the hustle and move on, no point crying over delays. this stuff is about patience and grinding through it.
 
Hard disagree, but I see your point about patience. Still, saying automation is hype? Coping. If everyone's waiting around with their thumbs up, they're missing the glow-up. The real main character energy is hacking your workflow, not just waiting for the approval gods to smile. Sure, hustle matters but if you can the boring stuff, you spend more time on the creative fire. Automate or die, that's my take.
 
Interesting. I get it, approval loops are a pain. But honestly I wonder how much of it is just the game now. Automation? Maybe some of it is just wishful thinking.
 
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