Okay, I am a little confused here. I have 11 approved ads that I can actively use right now with the following format: keyword, keyword However, I just went to enter two more ads with that same format and was denied: Ad Denied no special characters in anchor text This is a comma, not a special character. Examples of special characters are as such: §®£¢ A comma is used to distinguish to both human and computer that there are two different keyword phrases and not just one huge phrase. Is there confusion among the ad reviewers or is this a new rule that came into effect? There is nothing about using or not using a comma within the guidelines... Are there rules that the ad reviewers have to follow that we can post in order to make our ads so we do not waste their time or ours? Perhaps someone can give me a link to it if it is already posted. My question would be why did they get denied now but were okay before?
It wasn't me, but I probably wouldn't have approved them myself simply because it's keyword stuffing and not actually made for humans, but that's just my opinion.
well, I wasn't try to keyword stuff, I was attempting to consolidate... that is the reason I kept it to 2 keyword prhases. Trying to make things easier on me as well. I just didn't understand why it was not approved because of the , when I have 11 other ads that are approved with the ,
Because there are multiple different reviewers with differing opinions on things. If it was a 100% rule based review system, the review process could be coded programmatically, and wouldn't need people. heh
LOL... does that mean I should submit them again to see if the next person approves it... LOL I would like to suggest a textbox where we can ask questions to the reviewers when something like this happens.... it would send a private message to them or something..