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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Silicon Valley California
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Hi All, I've been having no luck getting a single ad accepted on any of the above three networks I mentioned. I've read in a few places that some marketers have had success running polls on these networks, but I am finding that the reasons my ads have been denied are because they are simple email/zip submits and these networks do not want to advertise offers that entail other factors get that free iPad, Walmart card or Bestbuy card. Anybody have any luck with these networks? Are these recent guidelines imposed by these networks? |
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Wait, so are you direct linking to CPA offers, or are you creating your own polls that include the CPA offer in them? I don't do any simple zip/email submit PPC campaigns, so I don't have any experience getting that type of ad approved.
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Silicon Valley California
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Absolutely not direct linking. I built an entire site with privacy, terms, etc. and created subdomains for each of my landing pages. I'm just starting in PPC and it seems that the three ad powerhouses I mentioned either have recently stiffened up their rules or I am simply doing something wrong... |
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