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Tips for scaling igaming advertising safely?

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    How do you scale online iGaming advertising without facing frequent ad account bans?

    Hey everyone, I’ve been scratching my head over something for a while and thought I’d share. If you’ve ever tried online iGaming advertising, you probably know the struggle I’m talking about: getting your campaigns to grow without constantly hitting ad account bans. It’s honestly frustrating, and I’ve spent months trying different approaches.

    Why this is so tricky

    When I first started running ads for iGaming campaigns, I thought it would be straightforward. Just set up some campaigns, target the right audience, and scale, right? Nope. Almost immediately, I ran into issues with account flags and disapprovals. It felt like every time I tried to push things a little further, I’d get blocked or have my ads rejected. I know a lot of people here have been in the same boat – it’s like walking a tightrope.

    What I tried and what didn’t work

    At first, I went all-in on aggressive scaling. I’d duplicate campaigns, boost budgets fast, and target multiple regions at once. The result? Ad accounts banned within a few days. I even tried different creatives, thinking maybe the content was the problem, but the pattern kept repeating. Honestly, it was discouraging. I started feeling like maybe large-scale online iGaming advertising was just impossible without getting flagged.

    Small experiments that actually helped

    Then I switched up my approach. Instead of blasting everything at once, I started testing smaller budgets with varied creatives. I also staggered my campaigns, letting accounts “age” a bit before pushing for more spend. Something I didn’t expect was how much monitoring daily performance helped. By catching disapprovals or warnings early, I could tweak campaigns before they escalated into full bans. It felt a lot like gardening – you have to nurture things slowly rather than forcing growth.

    Another thing that helped was learning which targeting options were safer. I focused on audiences that weren’t too restrictive or aggressive, because the ad platforms seem to be less likely to flag campaigns that feel natural rather than spammy. It’s not a perfect system, but it definitely reduces stress.

    Why consistency beats speed

    One of the biggest lessons I learned is that scaling too fast is the enemy. Slow and steady wins here. I now try to increase spend and reach incrementally, and I always have backup accounts ready just in case. Over time, this approach has let me scale campaigns without the constant interruptions I had before. It’s still nerve-wracking sometimes, but I feel much more in control.

    Soft takeaways

    If I were to summarize what helped me, it’s basically: start small, watch everything closely, be patient, and keep learning from minor account flags instead of ignoring them. Also, connecting with others who do iGaming campaigns online can give insights that you won’t find in guides or forums. Honestly, trial and error combined with a bit of patience has made all the difference.

    Anyway, that’s my take. I’d love to hear how others are handling scaling iGaming ads without running into the constant account bans. Anyone have tricks that have worked for them?

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