I want my visitors Land directly on vendor's website via adword

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I have seen some ads and don't know how they are working....
When you click to there ad it will land you directly to vendors website through their hopelink. I was wondering if it is cloaking ?

then I tried it with one of my own website.
I create a new page of my website like http://mysite.com/discount and then redirected this link to my hoplink from hosting. Google suspend my account after this. BUT HOW OTHER PEOPLE ARE DOING THIS ???


Need your help guys
#adword #directly #land #vendor #visitors #website
  • Profile picture of the author 2423898
    I highly don't recommend it. Mainly because you will get a very low quality score and possibly your ad disapproved which can lead to suspension of your adwords account.
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    • Profile picture of the author Going Up
      I have seen a website and he is on top for nearly one month now. How is he doing it ?
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      • Profile picture of the author dburk
        Hi Going Up,

        There is no AdWords policy against direct linking to affiliate offers. However, you will be held responsible for any Landing Page violations.

        Direct linking to affiliate offers is dangerous since you cannot control what is on that website. If their landing page is in violation of AdWords policies, you can ask them to correct the violations, but most won't and you end up with your account suspended.

        Obviously, it is much safer to point your ads at your own website where you control the content and can make any changes necessary to comply with current or future policy changes. Just take care that you are not building a bridge page, which is another AdWords policy violation.
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        • Profile picture of the author Tashi Mortier
          I'd also not recommend to directly link to a sales page.

          You are wasting so much potential!

          Instead, have your own website, offer some additional value, presell your visitors! Have a small report, gather their e-mail addresses.

          If you send them directly to the sale page, it's buy (1% to 2 %) or leave, hard to make a profit. With your own site and an opt-in form it's buy, sign up, or leave. A lot more people are willing to trade their e-mail for a freebie than there are people opening their wallet for a product they had not known 5 minutes ago.
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