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    • Steve Hawk
      Steve Hawk last edited by

      I used to think advertising an adult site was just about picking a platform and pushing ads until something stuck. Turns out, that mindset gets you banned fast. When I first tried to Advertise Sex Site offers, I honestly felt like I was walking on thin ice every time I hit publish.

      The biggest pain point for me was how unclear the rules felt. One platform would approve an ad, another would reject the same thing, and sometimes even the same network would block it after a few days. It felt random, frustrating, and a little discouraging. I kept asking myself if anyone was actually doing this long term without losing accounts all the time.

      After a few failed attempts, I slowed down and started paying attention to patterns. What didn’t work was trying to sneak things past rules or being too direct with images and wording. That almost always led to instant rejection. What worked better was keeping things toned down and letting the landing page do the explaining instead of the ad itself. I also noticed that platforms built with adult traffic in mind were way less stressful to deal with.

      Another thing I learned the hard way was not to rush. I used to launch ads quickly just to test, but skipping policy checks cost me more time later. Reading the rules fully felt boring, but it saved accounts. I also stopped using shocking words and visuals and focused more on curiosity. That simple shift made a noticeable difference. If I had to give a soft tip, it would be this: accept that adult advertising plays by different rules. Once I stopped fighting that and worked within it, bans became less common. It’s not perfect, but it’s way more stable than before, and honestly, much less stressful.

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