Introduction 

If your Facebook ad account has been disabled and you've recently regained access, there are some precautions you should take when creating new ad campaigns to avoid triggering the Facebook algorithm and risking another account disablement. This guide will walk you through the steps to create new campaigns safely.



Steps



Step 1: Access StudioHub and Create a New Campaign
  • Log in to your StudioHub account on your computer.
  • In the left-hand menu, locate and click on "Facebook + IG Ads," which is located at the bottom. 

  • Click on "New Campaign"


  • Select a platform 




Step 2: Choose a Campaign Category
  • Choose a campaign category



  • Choose a subcategory




Step 3: Select the Right Campaign Template
  • Be cautious about your campaign's wording and content. Avoid campaigns that contain the word "you" and those with emojis in the ad copy. Select the templates that have [Not using the word "You"] in the title.
  • When creating your campaign text, do not include the word "you". Facebook's algorithm may be sensitive to this word, and it could trigger account issues.
  • Ensure your campaign text does not contain emojis. Using emojis in your ad copy could also be a potential trigger for Facebook's algorithm.
  • Choose the appropriate offer type for your campaign, such as "Free Trial" or "No Offer", depending on your promotion strategy.

  • When editing your ad copy, leave the text as is. Do not add emojis, and do not include the word "you". Keep the campaign text clean and straightforward.



Conclusion

Creating new campaigns after your ad account has been disabled can be done safely by following these guidelines. Stick to campaigns that don't contain the word "you" or emojis, as these elements can potentially trigger Facebook's algorithm and lead to ad account issues.

By adhering to these precautions, you can reduce the risk of encountering problems with your new ad campaigns. Remember that the main goal is to create campaigns that comply with Facebook's policies and guidelines to maintain a stable and successful advertising experience.