Enterprise-Grade Advertising Guidance
This document provides strategic and operational guidance for large advertisers, agencies, and enterprise brands running campaigns on Vibble. It complements the Ads & Sponsorship Policy and Advertiser Content Restrictions.
1. Purpose & Scope
Vibble is a real-time conversation platform where ads can appear alongside breaking news, cultural moments, and live discussions. Enterprise advertisers require predictable safety, high-quality placements, and governance aligned with global standards.
This guidance applies to:
- Large brands and multinational advertisers
- Media agencies and performance marketing partners
- Verified organizations using paid campaigns
- Public-sector or institutional campaigns where allowed by law
2. Alignment with Vibble Policies
All enterprise campaigns must comply with:
- Ads & Sponsorship Policy
- Advertiser Content Restrictions
- Community Guidelines
- Election & Political Advertising Policies (where applicable)
- Local advertising, consumer-protection, and disclosure laws
3. Creative Standards & Quality Expectations
Enterprise advertisers are expected to meet elevated creative standards:
- Clear value proposition and accurate product representation
- No misleading “fake UI,” fake alerts, or deceptive call-to-actions
- No exaggerated or unsubstantiated performance claims
- High-resolution image and video assets suitable for modern displays
- Accessible creative where possible (contrast, readable typography, captions)
Ads that may confuse, frighten, or manipulate users are likely to be rejected or restricted.
4. Targeting, Frequency & User Experience
To protect user experience and respect privacy, enterprise advertisers should:
- Use targeting based on interests, language, and context, not on sensitive attributes
- Avoid excessive frequency caps that lead to ad fatigue or annoyance
- Respect opt-out and privacy preferences where regional law requires
- Test and refine campaign settings to minimize irrelevant impressions
Vibble may apply additional limitations in sensitive categories (e.g., health, finance, politics).
5. Brand Safety & Content Adjacency
Enterprise advertisers can leverage Vibble’s brand safety controls:
- Topic and keyword exclusions for adjacency-sensitive brands
- Category exclusions (e.g., politics, mature content, crisis-related topics)
- Avoidance of placements near hate, extremism, or graphic content
- Automatic exclusion from content that violates community policies
For high-sensitivity sectors (financial, healthcare, public-sector), additional safeguards or whitelisting frameworks may be implemented.
6. Political, Health & Sensitive Sector Campaigns
Campaigns in regulated sectors such as politics, healthcare, finance, and gambling are subject to:
- Additional legal and compliance checks
- Disclosure and transparency requirements
- Targeting restrictions (e.g., no micro-targeting of vulnerable groups)
- Possible geo-limits based on local law
Vibble may reject or limit campaigns that cannot demonstrate regulatory compliance.
7. Measurement, Tracking & Attribution
Enterprise advertisers may integrate measurement via:
- Vibble’s native analytics dashboards
- Pixel-based or server-side tracking, subject to privacy law
- Approved third-party measurement partners
Advertisers must ensure that:
- Cookies and tracking technologies comply with consent and disclosure rules
- No invasive fingerprinting or cross-site tracking beyond legal allowances
- Data-sharing agreements with third parties respect user rights and Vibble’s policies
8. Creative Review & Pre-Clearance
Vibble may require pre-clearance for certain enterprises, regions, or categories. This may involve:
- Manual review of sample creatives and landing pages
- Verification of licensing for music, images, and brand assets
- Review of claims, disclaimers, and mandatory labeling
Large campaigns, product launches, or time-sensitive events should be submitted early to allow adequate review time.
9. Use of Vibble Brand & Co-Marketing
Enterprise advertisers must follow the Brand Asset Guidelines when referencing Vibble in campaigns or co-marketing:
- Use only approved logos, lockups, and badges
- Do not imply endorsement or partnership unless contractually agreed
- Submit co-branded creative for approval before launch
10. Fraud, Misrepresentation & Penalties
The following behaviors are strictly prohibited and may result in campaign suspension or account termination:
- Click injection or artificially inflating performance metrics
- Using misleading landing pages or bait-and-switch tactics
- Promoting counterfeit goods or illegal services
- Distribution of malware, phishing pages, or deceptive downloads
Vibble may also notify affected users, partners, and relevant authorities in severe fraud cases.
11. Accessibility & Inclusive Advertising
Enterprise advertisers are encouraged to adopt inclusive standards:
- Provide captions for audio/video-based ads where possible
- Use accessible color contrast and font sizes
- Avoid content that stigmatizes disability or protected characteristics
12. Escalation & Issue Resolution
Enterprise advertisers may contact Vibble for:
- Disputes about ad approvals or rejections
- Questions about brand safety decisions
- Escalation of urgent issues affecting campaigns
Vibble will provide case-by-case review and, where appropriate, written rationales for major enforcement decisions.
13. Contact Information
Advertising & Campaigns: ads@vibble.to
Brand & Enterprise Partnerships: brands@vibble.to
Enterprise Sales & Strategy: enterprise@vibble.to
Policy & Compliance: compliance@vibble.to
Legal & Regulatory: legal@vibble.to
14. Updates to This Guidance
Vibble may update this Enterprise-Grade Advertising Guidance to reflect changes in law, market standards, ad formats, or platform risk assessments. The latest version will be available in the Vibble Policy Center with a clearly marked effective date.