Popsixle Guide: Compliant Meta Advertising for Restricted Brands

Run Facebook & Instagram ads for hemp, cannabis, CBD, health, wellness, and other regulated products, without rejections or account bans.

Summary

• Popsixle routes Meta ad clicks through a fully compliant landing page and sends clean server-side events, letting regulated brands advertise safely.

• Follow the step-by-step roadmap below to launch ads that stay approved and drive up to 20 % better ROAS.

compliant site schematic

Before You Start:

What You'll Need
Meta Events Manager access Ability to create new pixels and view pixel settings
A fresh website domain Must be different from the domain of your non-compliant store.
A clean website pixel Create a new pixel so prior policy flags don’t follow you.
Landing-page build help In-house dev, freelancer, or a landing page partner

 

Legal Reminder
This guide is educational only and not legal advice. If you need formal counsel, consult a qualified attorney.

Compliance Has Two Halves

  • Ad Creative Compliance – Ads must pass Meta’s ad approval process so they go live, stay live, and to keep your ad account in good standing. Too many rejections leads to an account ban.

  • Site & Data Compliance – Landing page and server-side events must remain clean so Meta can’t flag or categorize your pixel or website. A flagged pixel or website leads to blocked events.

Your Compliance Roadmap:

Step What You’ll Do Link to Guide
1. Stop Ad Rejections Before They Happen Learn the rules, best practices, how to appeal rejections, and use Popsixle’s AI pre-approval tool. Guide for Compliant Ads
2. Plan & Wireframe a Compliant Landing Page Pick a new domain, scrub restricted content, map click-through flow to your main store. Guide for Compliant Landing Pages
3. Launch + First Pixel Test Publish the landing page, install a new pixel, create a basic Popsixle account, verify data in Events Manager. Guide for Compliant Data
4. Turn On Domain Masking & Session Stitching Enable Popsixle’s advanced settings so checkout events appear to originate from the compliant domain. Guide for Domain Masking Setup

Pricing & Trial

 

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