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If a campaign does not allow search traffic does that mean you can't use Bing or Google ads to market the campaign?

What is contextual for?
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  • Profile picture of the author KinneyJ2014
    Originally Posted by trump44 View Post

    If a campaign does not allow search traffic does that mean you can't use Bing or Google ads to market the campaign?

    What is contextual for?


    forwarding with masking. When your customers use the non-primary domain to go to your website, they are automatically redirected to your website's true domain -- but they still see the easy-to-remember domain in the address bar.


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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by trump44 View Post

    If a campaign does not allow search traffic does that mean you can't use Bing or Google ads to market the campaign?

    What is contextual for?
    Typically yes but you can always ask your AM to confirm.

    Contextual is normally ppv traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author ZephyrIon
    Hmmm. That means no buying in the actual search feed. That does not mean contextual and display. If you ask the AM they should give you the rules.

    Otherwise do what someone else said and use a header redirect to cloak your referrer.

    <html>
    <?php
    /* This will give an error. Note the output
    * above, which is before the header() call */
    header('Location: http://www.example.com/');
    exit;
    ?>
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