Ad review problems

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by larryweiss, Feb 25, 2005.

  1. #1
    I am trying to get approval for an ad for a plastic molding site. The company does some medical products molding.

    Anything which goes into the body, needs to be made of an FDA approved material which they call, "Class VI" (six).

    If the words, "FDA Class VI" were made into small letters it would sound ignorant to customers. ( please note all the caps ).

    If possible I want to run such an ad, but the reviewer keeps bouncing it. ( As he should, unless he understands the problem. )

    Is there a way to contact someone about this particular ad. If not, I will live and be happy anyway.

    Cheers
    Larry
     
    larryweiss, Feb 25, 2005 IP
  2. ProductivePC

    ProductivePC Peon

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    Well,

    There are many reason why they would be stopping it. you are probably right in your thinking with that being the caps.

    Let me turn your train of thought for a second.
    Your in the coop. You have went through a lot of time to get the ads to work on your pages....

    You now have two options

    1. Place your ads anchor tags with "FDA Class VI", try to win a losing battle because of the CAPS and try to get traffic from 1000's of websites that are not about that and people are not looking for that, also telling the SE's that your website is about FDA Class VI which is probably not a very popular search term

    OR

    2. Research what keyword phrases you would like people to come through the search engines on to your website. This will be targeted traffic and more likely the traffic that you want to come to your website. Place those keyword phrases into your anchor tags. This will tell the SE's that your website is about "insert keyword phrases here". This will raise your rankings for those keyword phases and bring more targeted traffic from any search engine that has it's own spiders and any search engine that spawns from that search engine.

    Just a thought
     
    ProductivePC, Feb 25, 2005 IP
  3. briandunning

    briandunning Active Member

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    Some reviewers reject ads because they compete with some of their own ads.
     
    briandunning, Feb 25, 2005 IP
  4. ProductivePC

    ProductivePC Peon

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    I cannot see that happening. I highly doubt that. Do you have proof of this or is this just a theory of yours?
     
    ProductivePC, Feb 25, 2005 IP
  5. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    If that were the case, you wouldn't have any ads to begin with.
     
    digitalpoint, Feb 25, 2005 IP
  6. larryweiss

    larryweiss Active Member

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    Theres only 3 guys in the US doing dip molding. I am not afraid of any of them rejecting my ad.

    Cheers
     
    larryweiss, Feb 28, 2005 IP
  7. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    What a stupid comment.
    Reviewers are respected members that volunteer their free time to help out. Not some newbies with 50 posts.
     
    fryman, Feb 28, 2005 IP