Ok situation is as follows, we run quite a lot of rich media and popups across our site. As you know Adwords doesn't like this and suspends your ads. For commercial reasons we can't take all this advertising off these pages, what we would like to do is the following. Somehow detect which requests come via adwords so that we can serve a page without any of this advertsing on. Either by form of some clever code or a redirect. Anybody know how the Adwords system checks you pages, I think I've read it uses some form of Mozilla browser to do this ?!? Found these in our logs anybody know what they are ???? 1241: 1241: Mediapartners-Google/2.1 202: 202: UP.Browser/6.1.0.1.140 (Google CHTML Proxy/1.0) Anything else in the logs to look out for ? Thanks G
No not quite, it's just that the pages that the users are directed to the search traffic will probably only account for 10% of the traffic or less to that page so we aren't going to remove advertising on that page for so few users. We are trying to develop something that will make it so that users from Adsense won't see any popups or rich media on that page. We use doubleclick to serve our advertsing all we have to is turn off the dcopt option in the ad call. It's just working out a way to tell which users have come from Adsense.
This is just on Adwords we don't as yet run any Google Ads via Adsense on our site. But if they have the same policy that buggers up that revenue stream then.