Adsenses cutting off squeeze pages/landing pages, where you collect optin email addresses I heard, How long has this new rule been in place, that you cant point adwords to a optin squeeze page? When did this new rule come into play? And if traffic is currently being driven to your optin page with adwords(and you are building a list), how can they check your site to make sure it isnt just there for the list building purpose? How can they check? or is this rule only to Newer ads/sites? (or they can check current sites which have been advertised for months) -wouldnt that take alot of time, to check everybodys site?
I ead them, and still didn't it. can you tell me the answer guys, on the changed rule on only to Newer ads/sites? (or they can check current sites which have been advertised for months) -wouldnt that take alot of time, to check everybodys site?
To be honest I heard this same rumour - but I'm unsure what to think of it all. I haven't used adSense for a few months now since me and my partner formed True Solution and have been testing and tweaking our Master System - we are making $1000 a day split from 5 free blogs, and we only use organic free traffic - we have essentially brought free blogs back from the dead by figuring something out which is quite amazing: its all about the presentation, design, "style" and sales copy techniques. However - if this is true, and adWords do stop linking through to opt-in's - then it is no big deal. There are plenty of other reputable services out there. If Google is your main tool though - and you enjoy working with it and using it, then it is good to use Google's official documents to learn the fundamentals. If you have a question like this - contact Google and ask them directly. They are a service provider and they value their customers the same as any decent business does, they will respond to your questions and they will have the official information at hand. Steven, True Solution
The policy is clear: you cannot advertise a page that exists solely to collect emails. Does it matter when that rule come into effect? FYI, it's been around for a long time, and applies to all landing pages, new or old. As for checking, the initial check by the software is pretty sophisticated. It will flag for a human reviewer if it has any doubts. Your pages are also reviewed about every ten days.
Email listing is very helpful to expand your business. You can advertise your product and services through emails to your target customers. If you have an email list then you can bring traffic to your site and establish direct contact with them.