Adwords Content Network Campaign Stopped!

by Eswar
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My content network campaign is completely stopped for the past 18 hours. It was getting around 100,000 impressions a day. Now it shows 0 impressions for the past 18 hours. Anyone experiencing the same problem?
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonl70
    Originally Posted by Eswar View Post

    My content network campaign is completely stopped for the past 18 hours. It was getting around 100,000 impressions a day. Now it shows 0 impressions for the past 18 hours. Anyone experiencing the same problem?
    You got slapped.. it got me a few weeks ago, after 1 year of no problems. When google slaps you from the content network, that's the only clue - no impressions. it's happened to me a few times, and I just get a new domain and start again.
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    • Profile picture of the author Eswar
      Hi jasonl70, I am not able to digest the campaigns dying after year successful year. If it is the condition for many campaigns, whats the meaning of keeping good account history?

      Is it the fate of every campaign to start a new one once in a while?

      My campaign is from one of my clients new account. It was started exactly 7 days back. Ran for for the past 7 days successfully. Now its zero.

      If its about quality score issue, is there any way to check quality score with content network?

      I have enough relevant content on the website. Can this same content on different domain will give good QS?

      I am totally confused.
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      • Profile picture of the author itsjustshelley
        Google is starting to really come down hard on some types of industries (see the second link below). But if you follow Google's landing page guidelines (first link), you shouldn't have any problems with having your ads show.

        In Google's help section search for answer=46675
        and
        In Google's help section search for answer=66238

        Some other things to know. Don't make outlandish claims on your landing page or in your ad. Contact information can also include a link to your Facebook/MySpace/Twitter or LinkedIn profile. Google does not like squeeze pages (especially the old/simple kind with no links and just a few words with a form for a name and email) but if you follow their guidelines, you can still use modified squeeze pages.

        In the future your ad + landing page will put that AdGroup into a category and AdSense publishers will have the option to turn off specific categories.

        In Google's help section search for interest based - how it works
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