Suspended From Google Adwords

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Hi everyone
Google adwords banned my account and suspend all future accounts too.
I feel they do not respect customers and dont want to work with me
it means I can not advertise with them now and future
why do they do this ?
and how to solve my problem ?
thank everyone
#adwords #google #suspended
  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Well, what did you do? They do not just randomly suspend accounts.
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  • Profile picture of the author vjpvjp123
    The Destination URL has to match the Display URL

    But I can not do it because my destination URL is affiliate link from clickbank and jvzoo. it is not same with display url (website of products).. so they banned me forever
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    • Profile picture of the author PaulSch
      Originally Posted by vjpvjp123 View Post

      The Destination URL has to match the Display URL

      But I can not do it because my destination URL is affiliate link from clickbank and jvzoo. it is not same with display url (website of products).. so they banned me forever
      Well you can go to fiverr and get another account but they'll ban that too. You should have read their TOS.
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      • Profile picture of the author vjpvjp123
        Originally Posted by PaulSch View Post

        Well you can go to fiverr and get another account but they'll ban that too. You should have read their TOS.
        you 're very funny!
        so i have to say bye bye google adword!!
        google is not our friend
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        • Profile picture of the author PaulSch
          Originally Posted by vjpvjp123 View Post

          you 're very funny!
          so i have to say bye bye google adword!!
          google is not our friend
          It's not even remotely funny.
          You broke their TOS and then come here complaining that you've been banned. You should have read the TOS and followed them to the letter. That's why they have them.

          Of course Google isn't your friend. It's a business, run like a business and has rules the same as any other business. You don't seem to have grasped this. Google is not in business to make you feel loved.
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        • Profile picture of the author Azlan.MY
          Originally Posted by vjpvjp123 View Post

          you 're very funny!
          so i have to say bye bye google adword!!
          google is not our friend
          I was a fan of Adwords when first staring in 2007. However, after they banned me and thousands of aff by the end of 2009, I quit Adwords and focus on SEO. I'm glad I did. With SEO, I got tons more traffic and much better ROI.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by vjpvjp123 View Post

    why do they do this ?

    Why did they ban you?

    You broke their terms of service which you should have read and complied with in the first place. No mystery here . . . it's pretty straight forward.

    If you want to do business with them, you have to do it on their terms, not yours.

    That's how business works . . . just comply.

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    • Profile picture of the author vjpvjp123
      Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

      Why did they ban you?

      You broke their terms of service which you should have read and complied with in the first place. No mystery here . . . it's pretty straight forward.

      If you want to do business with them, you have to do it on their terms, not yours.

      That's how business works . . . just comply.

      Steve
      ok, but i dont know how to apply this rule:
      "The Destination URL has to match the Display URL"

      My display: productname.com
      Destination url: http://sdfsdfdsf.hop.clickbank.com
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  • Profile picture of the author dlane1987
    Sorry google is a friend. I agree PaulSch you should have read TOS. You could have made a landing page of your own that directed interested users to the offer. Maybe an article/blog post. As they have banned you it is probably time to say oh well and join another advertiser like Yahoo/Bing. This time read their TOS.
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  • Profile picture of the author magdag4321
    if you dont wanna die of heart attack at a young age, stay away from google.
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    • Profile picture of the author linux7802
      Originally Posted by magdag4321 View Post

      if you dont wanna die of heart attack at a young age, stay away from google.
      Nice one , I think it's really correct, now a days google is too strict and more expensive as compare to others
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      • Profile picture of the author Azlan.MY
        Originally Posted by linux7802 View Post

        Nice one , I think it's really correct, now a days google is too strict and more expensive as compare to others
        Adwords is getting more and more expensive especially for competitive kws these days. Even if you somehow manage to find less competitive kws, sooner or later there will be someone or some other companies will rival you for the same keywords. Unless you are Amazon or Samsung, forget Adwords. For aff marketers go for Bing or Facebook Ads instead.

        http://www.warriorforum.com/pay-per-...work-best.html
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  • Profile picture of the author derekwong28
    I would be very surprised if you get a permanent ban just by using the incorrect display url. I would suspect that it has got more to do with the Clickbank or JVZoo product you are promoting. Google is well known for disliking Clicbank products. JVZoo is even worse as many looks like "untrustworthy promotions".
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    • Profile picture of the author Azlan.MY
      Originally Posted by derekwong28 View Post

      I would be very surprised if you get a permanent ban just by using the incorrect display url. I would suspect that it has got more to do with the Clickbank or JVZoo product you are promoting. Google is well known for disliking Clicbank products. JVZoo is even worse as many looks like "untrustworthy promotions".
      That is true especially when you are promoting make money or internet marketing products.
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  • Profile picture of the author suvob777
    Then anyone suggest me how to promote affiliate product on Google Adwords? I have understood from this thread that it is not possible using affiliate link directly. I have to create a landing page. But I have heard that Google also does not allow single page or squeeze page. Then what should be landing page structure? Do I need to create a whole website for every product I want to promote?

    Kindly guide me as I have also faced the same problem before. Everybody is discussing the possibilities, but nobody is saying how to do that... It would be highly appreciated if anyone shares the process.
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Originally Posted by suvob777 View Post

      Then anyone suggest me how to promote affiliate product on Google Adwords? I have understood from this thread that it is not possible using affiliate link directly. I have to create a landing page.
      Hi suvob777,

      Sorry to say that you are listening to the wrong people. It is possible to direct link on AdWords. However, it is just not a very good idea unless you truly vet the affiliate merchant and are willing to vouch for their offer, staking your own personal reputation. One reason it is often a bad idea is that once you affiliate with them as an advertiser your are held responsible for any violation they make.

      Originally Posted by suvob777 View Post

      But I have heard that Google also does not allow single page or squeeze page. Then what should be landing page structure? Do I need to create a whole website for every product I want to promote?
      Again, you have heard wrong information.

      Adwords has no policy against single page web applications, on the contrary Google has spearheaded the development of AngularJS which is mainly used to build SPAs.

      Single page apps are just fine for landing pages, just make sure that you comply with all Adwords policies for landing pages.

      Originally Posted by suvob777 View Post

      Kindly guide me as I have also faced the same problem before. Everybody is discussing the possibilities, but nobody is saying how to do that... It would be highly appreciated if anyone shares the process.
      The first thing I would advise you to do is read AdWords policy. I know ready policies is something we all would prefer to skip, but you have a great chance of getting into trouble if you don't even know the rules. AdWords provides you with all of the rules in writing, so you have no excuse for not complying.

      https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/6008942
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  • Profile picture of the author suvob777
    Thanks @dburk for your details.

    I have another question is that I have also read somewhere that after the visitor land on your page it should not redirect to third party page (email submit and redirect) and Google checks last 3 clicks for identifying where it actually redirects.

    Then what are the solutions.
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Originally Posted by suvob777 View Post

      Thanks @dburk for your details.

      I have another question is that I have also read somewhere that after the visitor land on your page it should not redirect to third party page (email submit and redirect) and Google checks last 3 clicks for identifying where it actually redirects.

      Then what are the solutions.
      H suvob777,

      You are referring to AdWords' Bridge/Doorway page policy. If the primary purpose of your landing page appears to be to redirect users to a 3rd party website then you are violating AdWords policy in regard to bridge pages.

      To make your landing page compliant you must include the content, that was implied or promised in your ad text, on the same domain as the landing page. Ideally it should be found on the same page as the landing page for best results.

      You must deliver on the implied promise of your ad on the same website as your landing page. That does not mean you cannot have links to external websites, you can. It just means you cannot advertise a product/service/information that can only be found by visiting a 3rd party website.
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      • Profile picture of the author suvob777
        Originally Posted by dburk View Post

        H suvob777,

        You are referring to AdWords' Bridge/Doorway page policy. If the primary purpose of your landing page appears to be to redirect users to a 3rd party website then you are violating AdWords policy in regard to bridge pages.

        To make your landing page compliant, you must include the content, that was implied or promised in your ad text, on the same domain as the landing page. Ideally, it should be found on the same page as the landing page for best results.

        You must deliver on the implied promise of your ad on the same website as your landing page. That does not mean you cannot have links to external websites, you can. It just means you cannot advertise a product/service/information that can only be found by visiting a 3rd party website.


        Thanks, For your reply, But if the doorway policy is not allowed, then how can I able to sell affiliate products? How can a customer complete the sales process? Because to complete the process customers need to redirect to the landing page of affiliate product.

        Then same questions remain that how should be the landing page structure. It would be great if you kindly share some sample landing page. Do I need to PM you for the sample please...
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