Google Content Network Help, Please Help!

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I know this question get's asked very frequently, but...

I searched for 10 minutes on the forum and couldn't get a direct answer. I'm finally trying my hand at running just content network ads on Google in an attempt to get some of those 3, 4, 5 and 6 cent clicks that everyone is talking about. I submitted all of my ads and ad groups yesterday and set the targeting to english speaking worldwide. I know it takes time to get things approved, but I am wondering what the normal wait time that Warrior members are experiencing when it comes to getting your ads approved when you are just advertising on the content network.

Thanks!

Daniel Pereira
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  • Profile picture of the author brettkbrett
    It should only take a few hours at most. If you Max CPC is set too low your Ads won't show.

    Are your Ads still showing that they need approval or are you not seeing any impressions?
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel_Pereira
    It says that it still needs approval, so my guess is that it is not a bid issue, am I right?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff S
    Hey Daniel,

    I'm in the same boat. I created several adgroups each with multiple sized banners, and they are all still in the 'Pending Review' status after 4 days. I read another post somewhere else that it took someone 2 weeks....I guess Google has to be more diligent on what types of images are being displayed so there must be a human approval (with a big backlog)
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  • Profile picture of the author TimScott
    The reason your campaigns are taking so long to be approved is because, everything has to be double reviewed now. Since the whole FTC crackdown, they are being super strict, so as long as you campaigns are relevant and compliant, you just have to be patient
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel_Pereira
      Originally Posted by TimScott View Post

      The reason your campaigns are taking so long to be approved is because, everything has to be double reviewed now. Since the whole FTC crackdown, they are being super strict, so as long as you campaigns are relevant and compliant, you just have to be patient
      Thanks Tim!

      So does that mean that if I mask an clickbank product affiliate link with a url (iframing the pitch page) that they may not approve the campaign on the content network like they have done so many times in the past?
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      • Profile picture of the author vicone
        The Content Network is normally slower to gain approval than the Search Network. A few days delay is common. The CN is approved before you obtain displays and traffic, whereas the Search Network displays first and they may take a couple of days for a manual review.

        Ivan
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      • Profile picture of the author TimScott
        Originally Posted by Daniel_Pereira View Post

        Thanks Tim!

        So does that mean that if I mask an clickbank product affiliate link with a url (iframing the pitch page) that they may not approve the campaign on the content network like they have done so many times in the past?

        Only if you want to get suspended. From here on out, if you want to pursue affiliate marketing for the long haul then you need to:

        1.) Buy a domain
        2.) Build your own website, with lots and lots of relevant and unique content/adgroup.
        3.) The first page you send people to cannot be a landing page with a buy now or opt in form. You have to provide content first, and then ask for the sale on the second page.
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        • Profile picture of the author Daniel_Pereira
          Originally Posted by TimScott View Post

          Only if you want to get suspended. From here on out, if you want to pursue affiliate marketing for the long haul then you need to:

          1.) Buy a domain
          2.) Build your own website, with lots and lots of relevant and unique content/adgroup.
          3.) The first page you send people to cannot be a landing page with a buy now or opt in form. You have to provide content first, and then ask for the sale on the second page.

          Hey Tim,

          Thanks for the info. What are your sources though? I haven't heard that things will be nearly as bad as you are stating. I believe that your steps #1 and #2 are correct will eventually be fully enforced, but I don't see any truth in your 3rd statement.

          Are you saying that Google will slap you if you just have an opt-in form on the landing page or a buy link? The FTC regulation just states that you have to disclose that your buy link is an affiliate link, so there is no reason why we shouldn't still be allowed to have a buy link or an opt-in form on the landing page. So that is why I was wondering what your sources are.

          Thanks!
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