Is better to build your own cloaker or use existing tools?(google ads)

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Hi,

I want some advice from people who have experience.

I have basic knowledge of cloaking and I want a cloaker for my ads because many of my ads have been getting suspended. I read about cloaking and considered building my own, but I have limited knowledge and time.

Would it be better to create my own cloaker, or should I use existing tools available on the market, like TrafficGuardian, JCI, TrustCloaker, or Ketrio? If you have other suggestions, I’d really appreciate them.

Thanks!
 
Depends on your future plans, will building your own have enough ROI for you?
That's what I'm trying to figure out . Right now I'm just comparing the ROI of building my own versus using an existing solution.
its always good to have your own stuff. But if you don't have enough budget this is not the right solution.

how much $$ can you invest realistically?
I can invest if the ROI makes sense. Right now I'm just trying to understand what works best in practice.
 
Honestly, building your own cloaker from scratch right now sounds like a recipe for wasted time and resources, especially with limited knowledge and a tight schedule. You're better off testing a reputable existing tool first. TrafficGuardian or JCI are solid starting points; they've been around and have a track record. See if one of them fits your specific campaign needs before even considering the complexity of building something yourself. Prove the concept with a tool, then iterate if absolutely necessary.
Yes, I agree. Building your own cloaker can be risky if you have limited knowledge and time. Google is much stricter these days, so it's usually better to use a reliable, proven solution first. You can always consider building your own setup later as you gain more experience.
 
Building your own solution is always the better option if you have the expertise to do so, you’ll have more control over functionalities and it’ll be easier to troubleshoot.
 
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