Anyone Using Cloaking on Bing Ads for Affiliate Marketing?

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Hey, I’m trying Bing Ads for my affiliate marketing and using cloaking to get around their review system. The white-hat way isn’t working well in my niche, so I wanted to try cloaking. Has anyone done this without getting banned? What tools do you use, and how do you avoid getting caught? Any tips or mistakes to avoid would be great!
 
Yeah bro i tried cloaking on bing. I used Trafficguardain and also tested Adspect. Both are ok but main thing is your setup, not tool. if your white page is weak or not matching with ad then ban comes fast.
My mistake was using same domain again again and direct affiliate page, Also don't go aggressive in start. Bing looks easy but once flagged then accounts getting banned again and again. Better pick any one cloaker , learn it and keep things clean in begining.
 
Adspect + JCI still works on Bing, but don’t expect long life, bans come sooner or later
What helped me was super clean white page + low aggression on offer, and rotating domains/accounts constantly
Also watch your filters, Bing bots are easier than Google but still catch sloppy setups fast
 
I’d avoid cloaking—Bing is pretty strict and bans don’t last long to hit. What’s worked better for me is staying compliant and testing angles: different landing pages, advertorial-style content, and pre-sell funnels. Slower at first, but more stable long term.
 
I’d avoid cloaking—Bing is pretty strict and bans don’t last long to hit. What’s worked better for me is staying compliant and testing angles: different landing pages, advertorial-style content, and pre-sell funnels. Slower at first, but more stable long term.
Hii I want traffic of bing ads will spend minimum $500 daily can we connect for some business ?
 
I have been using Bing Ads cloaking for about 1.5 years. For healthcare products, I used Cloaking House at first, cloaking worked well, but after some time, I started facing problems account bans. Now I am using TrafficGuardian, and it is working better.

You should create your ads according to Bing Ads policies and keep the landing page clean and simple so it can pass the review process. After that, once some amount has been spent, you can try to use a cloaker to keep the account stable.
 
Been testing cloaking on Bing for a bit. Start small, keep the white page clean and aligned with the offer, rotate domains slowly, and don’t go wild with one account. If you see flags, pause and reassess. It’s a shield, not a magic wand, and you’ll want to watch budgets and responses closely.
 
I’m using TrustCloaker last 6 month and it works very good for me. For Bing Ads, always use PHP integration and don't use JS because it is risky. I run white-hat safe page for first 2 days until ad is approved, then I turn on money page. Just make sure you block all Data Center IPs and Microsoft bots in settings and your accounts will last much longer.
 
Hey, I’m trying Bing Ads for my affiliate marketing and using cloaking to get around their review system. The white-hat way isn’t working well in my niche, so I wanted to try cloaking. Has anyone done this without getting banned? What tools do you use, and how do you avoid getting caught? Any tips or mistakes to avoid would be great!
Yeah people are still using it on Bing, but it’s not as easy as before. It really depends on how clean your setup is and how well the traffic is filtered. I’ve been using TrafficGuardian for a couple of months and it’s been stable so far. If filtering isn’t accurate, bans happen quickly no matter what.
 
Hey, I’m trying Bing Ads for my affiliate marketing and using cloaking to get around their review system. The white-hat way isn’t working well in my niche, so I wanted to try cloaking. Has anyone done this without getting banned? What tools do you use, and how do you avoid getting caught? Any tips or mistakes to avoid would be great!
Yeah bro still works but risky. Make sure white page looks real and matches ad 100%.
 
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