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I'm trying to create an ADWORDS campaign but my site: Healthy Weight Loss Web keeps getting disapproved? Whats wrong? It says its disapproved because of site policy? But I thought I followed all the rules! What am I Missing!?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jaysmyne
    My AD Looks like this:

    Healthy Weight Loss
    Your best resource for the hottest
    weight loss tips and advice

    And GOOGLE is telling me it isn't my ad that my site violates site policy??????
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  • Profile picture of the author Jaysmyne
    Ummmmm.... I'm not creating this site/advertising it for monetary purposes - right now - the reason I'm advertising it is to build up traffic and experiment with my $100 adwords voucher....

    I still don't understand why it keeps getting "disapproved" can someone clarify for me?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jaysmyne
    That can't be it... it says I have a valid US credit card on file as well as $105 credit I'm not liking adwords very much right now *Sigh*
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  • Profile picture of the author techdoctor
    Hi,

    Are you sure that it is not disapproving you because it is a health ad and they follow some different rules compared to other campaigns. Just contact them and have them tell you the exact problem. I can tell you that many products related to weight or health always have a harder time getting approved. I guess more risk. Contact Them!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
    If you are advertising an affiliate site, you can hang it up. Forget it. It's not going to happen. They are all slowly but surely being picked off and your scenario is now the norm.
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  • Profile picture of the author tryinhere
    are you trying to pull an arbitrage with that site you have adsense everywhere on it
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    • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
      Unless you're a big, well known, name brand in weight loss, forget about using Adwords.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Not only is weight loss a google alarm bell ringer, it is a very, very expensive
        word.

        I think the rules are , you need a real product offering just normal or
        "basic" weight loss results. You don't have a product, and your articles
        are adsense-good-enough, but they don't really have much substance.

        Maybe the word "hottest" is a red flag as well.

        If you came up with your own complete healthy weight loss program, you
        may have a shot.

        You could change your ad for healthier living or something, but then the
        "weight loss" site may not pass muster.

        Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author thebitbotdotcom
      Originally Posted by tryinhere View Post

      are you trying to pull an arbitrage with that site you have adsense everywhere on it
      Possibly, but this thread is about Adwords, not Adsense.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Originally Posted by thebitbotdotcom View Post

        Possibly, but this thread is about Adwords, not Adsense.
        The question was in relation to the fact that she has adsense all over the site.
        She is using adsense to monetize, and putting the site on adwords.

        That is a classic definition of "arbitrage." That is, in effect, what she is
        doing.

        Nothing bad about it, except it is a lose-lose proposition.

        Many adsense users are sent a free adwords coupon. But having a top
        adsense site does not translate well to an adwords site.

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  • Profile picture of the author Jaysmyne
    Apparently your not allowed to use Adwords to solely drive traffic to your site - you have to be an encommerence site.... That's what the google help staff told me at least.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Seems like kind of a silly response from Google.

      I've had some problems with using those free $100 credits they send out. Three of my clients AdWords accounts were suspended. The only thing we did differently was apply the AdWords credit. Fortunately, the suspensions were only temporary, and I never really had any clear response from Google. I think they are watching those $100 offers carefully.
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