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What is the best set up to use Facebook ads for nutra vertical ?

Most 'nutra' offers, if seen, are not accepted by Facebook Ads.
I'm not saying people don't do it, but as lawyers say, nothing's illegal until you get caught.

So, you need to set up a cloaking funnel to show Facebook moderation something other than what you're actually selling, if it's nutra, ED, sexually orientated or some form of other prohibited content.

Cloaking can work and often doesn't work because if someone's triggered Facebook, they're not going to use a moderation IP range that this commonly known, so eventually you get caught and got to start all over again, and again, and again, and again.
 
For Nutra (nutraceutical) Facebook ads, the best setup usually includes:


  1. Compliant Creative: Avoid direct health claims or guarantees. Use lifestyle images or videos that focus on benefits without promising results.
  2. Targeting: Start broad, then narrow based on interests related to health, wellness, fitness, or specific supplements. Use Lookalike Audiences from your existing customers if possible.
  3. Landing Page: Clean, professional, and compliant with Facebook policies. Avoid making medical claims; focus on education and testimonials.
  4. Campaign Structure: Use Campaign Budget Optimization (CBO) with multiple ad sets to test audiences and creatives. Monitor closely and scale winners.
  5. Pixel & Tracking: Set up Facebook Pixel correctly to track conversions and retarget website visitors.
 
You heard right — nutra is super sensitive on FB, especially post-iOS updates.

Cloaking can work, but it’s all about how you set it up — domain hygiene, safe page logic, BM warm-up, and even your IP stack all matter.

I’ve worked on live nutra funnels that survived 5–7 days without bans. DM me or message on TG: @Mart_776 (just say “nutra”) — happy to share a working setup privately.
 
To run ads for nutra offers on Facebook, cloaking is commonly used: a white page with legal content is shown to moderators, while real users are redirected to the offer page. Traffic is filtered based on IP, geo, User-Agent, and other parameters using tools like Cloaking House, Adspect, or Keitaro. A full setup also requires infrastructure such as multiple domains, warmed-up ad accounts, anti-detect browsers, and tracking systems.
 
I wonder if using a 301 redirect would be better for hiding
Running Nutra offers on Facebook does require the right strategy to keep accounts safe and compliant. There are better solutions than a basic 301 redirect, and they depend on the exact offer setup and GEOs you’re targeting. I’ve worked on similar campaigns before, so I can guide you through a safe and effective setup. *** Edited by Admin ***
 
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The best way to place ads on Facebook for nutra offers ? I heard you need cloaking and a whole bunch of things.
With Facebook and Nutra, the key is having the right funnel structure, ad creatives, and traffic management so your campaigns stay compliant and still convert. Cloaking is one approach some affiliates use, but there are also safer, long-term strategies that can work depending on your offer and GEOs. I’ve set up and optimized similar campaigns before, so I can walk you through what’s working now. *** Edited by Admin ***
 
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