Will Google ban my account if I advertise my own product?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by dulidi, Mar 7, 2011.

  1. #1
    I sell my original product and advertise it in Adwords.

    I am not affiliate and donot do any spam.

    Will Google ban my account?

    I hear that Google ban little producer and even ban EzineArticles.

    What are your situations?
     
    dulidi, Mar 7, 2011 IP
  2. elkhra

    elkhra Well-Known Member

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    yes google sucks will shut down your accoutn if you advertise it on adwords
     
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    vstar Well-Known Member

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    This Guy has no ideas what he is talking about.

    Google will never shut you down for advertising your own product, in fact, Google prefers that kind of advertising vs affilate advertising
     
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  4. dulidi

    dulidi Peon

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    elkhra, I'm sure that Google will ban your account in the not far future if you are an affiliate, but not sure about producer. No nonsense please.

    We should not blame Google. It's not a good thing if there are lots of duplicated or useless information in search engine.
     
    dulidi, Mar 7, 2011 IP
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    dlm Peon

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    Yeah. In fact, Google will ban anyone who advertises anything on Google!
     
    dlm, Mar 7, 2011 IP
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    Very strange thread. Why would they ban? Does your product violate their TOS?
     
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    Philvault Active Member

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    I like this one, clickbank goes to justin
     
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    BCRed Active Member

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    Interesting responses here. As a merchant you are less likely to be banned than as an affiliate, because your offering is not 'duplicate.' If your product violates their TOS all bets are off however. As the merchant, you'll want to promote it directly, and not use a clickbank affiliate link redirect, as Google really hates those.
    The problem with many Clickbank products is they fit into several categories the AdWords compliance team hate: paid versions of products/information that is readily available for free; 'scams' or unethical products such as get rich quick schemes and forex; and the cardinal sin of so many Clickbank sales pages: Excessive Scrolling. Yes, excessive scrolling is a factor that I have seen in landing page slaps numerous times before
     
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  9. dulidi

    dulidi Peon

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    BCRed, what do you mean about excessive scrolling sale page?
     
    dulidi, Mar 8, 2011 IP
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    BCRed Active Member

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    Pages that are exceptionally long... the way many Clickbank sales pages are. Where users scroll through dozens of testimonials, features, screenshots, etc in a linear fashion. I've seen both AdWords and AdCenter shut off campaigns due to this before. Some scrolling is obviously fine... but when a sales page starts making you scroll 10 times the standard height of the screen, you've got a problem
     
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    dulidi Peon

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    Yes, maybe you are right.
     
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    kittyluver Notable Member

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    Shall I sign in for adwords to promote my site? (Not a clickbank promoting one). e.g. itk99.com
     
    kittyluver, Mar 8, 2011 IP