I have a pretty standard HTML 'high pressure' sales letter page I was trying to get approved for adwords. I knew this was an up hill battle, but all content was original, its an original ebook and not anything affiliate. Plus I added small home, privacy policy, contact, and blog (with 4 orignal articles on the blog) links to the bottom. I also kept my use of 'guarantee's' toned down. (And for the record, its a legit product, nothing scammish, illegal, etc) Well, I could never get approved.
Interesting result about ebooks & adwords...
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I have a pretty standard HTML 'high pressure' sales letter page I was trying to get approved for adwords. I knew this was an up hill battle, but all content was original, its an original ebook and not anything affiliate. Plus I added small home, privacy policy, contact, and blog (with 4 orignal articles on the blog) links to the bottom. I also kept my use of 'guarantee's' toned down. (And for the record, its a legit product, nothing scammish, illegal, etc)
Well, I could never get approved.
So as a test, I took this exact page and put it another unrelated, and I MEAN COMPLETELY UNRELATED website, with completely different layout style, topic and everything. The new page didnt even link back to this new site. It remained completely unrelated, but was just on that URL. My ads got approved.
What I think this tells me is that
1. Google doesnt like my original URL (it had the word 'approval' in it)
AND/OR
2. Google likes sites for adwords which are more established and have a physical address.
Anyone else found some good work arounds to getting an ebook approved for adwords?
Well, I could never get approved.
So as a test, I took this exact page and put it another unrelated, and I MEAN COMPLETELY UNRELATED website, with completely different layout style, topic and everything. The new page didnt even link back to this new site. It remained completely unrelated, but was just on that URL. My ads got approved.
What I think this tells me is that
1. Google doesnt like my original URL (it had the word 'approval' in it)
AND/OR
2. Google likes sites for adwords which are more established and have a physical address.
Anyone else found some good work arounds to getting an ebook approved for adwords?
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