iFrame to my own site allowed for Google Adwords?

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If I have an iframe to another page on my own domain is that allowed for Google Adwords. I know it's not allowed if you iFrame to another website with a different domain, but in my case I am iFraming to content on my own domain. Is this okay?
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  • Profile picture of the author BrainyBiz
    The best thing for you to do is ask Google via the adwords support. It would be pretty bad if you took someones advice here and they were wrong. You could get your adwords account banned permanently.
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    • Profile picture of the author x11joex11
      I will see what they say and report back, I think this is allowed though but if anyone knows for sure would be appreciative. You know how hard it is to get a straight answer from Google.
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      • Profile picture of the author CynthiaC
        iFrame is a grey area and if it were me I would just disable the adwords ads on that page.
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  • Profile picture of the author juggernaught
    From what I have learned in my time in this game if you call google support they make concessions on these grey areas. I have had some concession made for my sites. Just call and ask them.
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  • Profile picture of the author juggernaught
    CPA and CPI are a good way to make some money. If you made 10 campains 8 will suck and die. But when you get a winner it could mean hundreds of dollars of month to thousands. It all depends. Test test and test.
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