Recently, I got my Adwords account suspended. I don't know the reason now, I am still waiting for Adwords support. Just wanted to ask, could it be, because I was using cloaked destination urls? By cloaked, I mean frame redirect. Example: display url is: www.123.com destination url: www.123.com/abc final landing page url: www.123.com/abc
YES, this practice is allowed, there is no problem with this You can even do the following display url is: www.mydomain.com destination url: www.myredirecturl.com final landing page url:www.mydomain.com/dedicatedlandingpage
So probably, there was some other reason for suspension. Ok, thanks for clearing this out for me. Cheers.
robertpriolo I was promoting Clickbank products as an affiliate. So my frame cloaked LP was redirecting users to the vendor's sales page.
PPC-Coach I don't count, but I think three Everytime, there is some stupid reason, nothing serious But you know, it's hard to explain that to Adwords.
In your case, the display URL and the landing page URL match - so you're fine with that. But, if all your landing page includes is a 100% frame to another URL, then no, that's not allowed. AdWords doesn't allow framed redirects, since that effectively violates the URL matching rule.
tvmatt Yes, that's exatcly what I got.....Basically, I am using frame redirect to forward my Clickbank hoplink to vendor's page. So for example: If I am promoting www.fatloss4idiots.com, I create a subdirectory for my domain, let's say, www.example.com/fatloss4idiots and there I put index file with frame redirect to my hoplink. When a user clicks on my ad, he will be redirected to vendor's page, but when he lands on the page, the url in the address bar will be my url (www.example.com/fatloss4idiots.com) instead of normal one, which should be www.fatloss4idiots.com/?hop=myclickbanknickname Yahoo does allow that...