White page analysis: why it got banned — an affiliates perspective

Almost everyone has encountered this situation: the bundle looks fine, the white page is neat, the policies are in place — and yet it still gets banned. The most frustrating thing is that in 70% of cases, the problem is not with the offer or even the account. The problem is with the white page itself.

The white page is the moderator’s first point of contact with your link. And this is where critical mistakes are most often made.

Let’s analyze the main reasons why even a “beautiful” white page gets rejected.

1. The white page looks like a pre-landing, not a website

This is the most common mistake.

When a moderator opens the page and sees:

  • one screen;
  • a couple of paragraphs of text;
  • one button;
  • minimal navigation;

for them, it is not a website, but a technical pre-landing to the offer.

Even if the text is unique, the structure gives away that it is a placeholder.

What should be there:

  • a full menu;
  • several logical sections;
  • internal pages;
  • a footer with policies;
  • the feeling of a “live” project.

A white page must look like an independent resource.

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2. Content written “for sale”

A white page may be white in form, but black in meaning.

Phrases such as:

“the best solution” “unique method”

“guaranteed result”

“get rid of it forever”

are triggers for moderation.

Even without directly mentioning the product, such wording is perceived as hidden advertising.

A good white page is informative. It explains the topic rather than pushing for action.

3. Lack of trust elements

A very common reason for bans is a lack of trust.

If there is no:

  • About Us;
  • project description;
  • contacts;
  • article author;
  • company history;

the moderator sees an empty shell.

This is especially critical for health, finance, and any YMYL niches.

Add a face to the project, even if it’s just a token one.

4. Legal pages “for show”

Privacy Policy and Terms are there, but:

  • they are empty;
  • they are template-based;
  • they do not mention the domain;
  • they do not include contact information.

Moderators have long learned to distinguish real policies from copy-paste.

If the policy is not related to the site, it immediately counts against the account’s karma.

5. Technical glitches

Sometimes a ban comes not because of the content at all.

Typical problems:

  • no SSL;
  • long loading times;
  • mobile version breaks down;
  • broken links;
  • crooked fonts.

For a person, these are minor issues. For an automated system, they are risk signals.

The white page should work perfectly on all devices.

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6. Mismatch with advertising

Another hidden reason.

If the ad says one thing and the white page says another, it’s a mismatch.

Example:

advertisement about health → white page about lifestyle → further inside.

Such discrepancies are easily detected by algorithms.

The white page should logically continue the meaning of the ad.

7. Reused template

When the same template is used across dozens of accounts, it quickly ends up in databases.

Even if you change the text, the structure remains the same.

The result: mass rejections.

Uniqueness is not only about content, but also about the layout of blocks.

8. Too “sterile” website

Paradoxically, a perfectly polished white page also raises suspicion.

Real websites have:

  • imperfect texts;
  • different image styles;
  • a lively structure.

When everything looks like a studio landing page, it’s a red flag.

Conclusion

A white page gets banned not because of “bad luck.” There is almost always a specific reason:

  • a padded structure;
  • a salesy tone;
  • a lack of trust;
  • technical errors;
  • templates.

The white page is the foundation of the bundle. If it is weak, no account will save it.

Treat the safe page as a full-fledged project, not a consumable, and the approval rate will increase significantly.

 

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