Google Has No Problem With Opt In Form - PROOF Here

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Google has just made a shocking move on Adwords called Contact Form Extension. (still in beta)
To explain wouldn't make it justice so I figure I'll just show you the picture.





If this is not proof that Google is OK with opt in form, I don't know what is.


Source: Google Has No Problem With Opt In Form - PROOF Here
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  • Profile picture of the author Mattk
    Originally Posted by affiliatecoachlandon View Post

    Google has just made a shocking move on Adwords called Contact Form Extension. (still in beta)
    To explain wouldn't make it justice so I figure I'll just show you the picture.





    If this is not proof that Google is OK with opt in form, I don't know what is.


    Source: Google Has No Problem With Opt In Form - PROOF Here
    I have never heard that Google had a problem with opt ins.:confused:
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    • Originally Posted by Mattk View Post

      I have never heard that Google had a problem with opt ins.:confused:
      oh well, I always hear about that.
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      • Profile picture of the author Martin Luxton
        Google never has a problem with their own opt-in forms.

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      • Profile picture of the author goginoo
        Originally Posted by affiliatecoachlandon View Post

        oh well, I always hear about that.
        huh yea me2
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  • Profile picture of the author fitz10
    I don't think the problem is with opt-in forms, I think the problem is with sites that have no content except a squeeze page.

    This proves nothing except for that Google saw a way to squeeze even more profits from Adwords.
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    • Profile picture of the author Profit-smart
      Originally Posted by fitz10 View Post

      I don't think the problem is with opt-in forms, I think the problem is with sites that have no content except a squeeze page.

      This proves nothing except for that Google saw a way to squeeze even more profits from Adwords.
      Egggggg Zactly.


      On another note, Opt-ins have nada to do with you giving someone your phone number; it has to do with someone giving you their email-and permission to mail them.
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      • Profile picture of the author Black Hat Cat
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        Originally Posted by Profit-smart View Post

        Egggggg Zactly.


        On another note, Opt-ins have nada to do with you giving someone your phone number; it has to do with someone giving you their email-and permission to mail them.
        Correction....YOUR opt-ins have nada to with collecting phone numbers.
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    • Profile picture of the author Taylor French
      Originally Posted by fitz10 View Post

      I don't think the problem is with opt-in forms, I think the problem is with sites that have no content except a squeeze page.

      This proves nothing except for that Google saw a way to squeeze even more profits from Adwords.
      I just had a squeeze page approved yesterday and the quality score was 6. Not great, but they approved it and it was listed.
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  • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
    Google doesn't have a problem with squeeze pages either if they are done properly and don't mislead.
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  • Profile picture of the author JK Nyerere
    It is pop-ups, pop-overs and squeeze pages that Google hates., not opt-in forms.
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    • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
      Originally Posted by JK Nyerere View Post

      It is pop-ups, pop-overs and squeeze pages that Google hates., not opt-in forms.
      I repeat, Google does not HATE squeeze pages, that's a blanket statement that holds true under certain conditions , far from all.

      Ask Perry Belcher and Ryan Deis if Google hates squeeze pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author Desmond Ong
    It depends.

    if your squeeze page is scammy, they will screw you up.

    Keep your squeeze page simple and professional looking.
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  • Profile picture of the author DogScout
    They are also incorporating images into shopping results and adwords now... video cannot be far behind. (Video is already in organic searches, of course.)
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