Iframes on page with additional content.

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by seethesun, Mar 4, 2009.

  1. #1
    I have seen mixed information about having i-frames on a landing page. However, I have yet to see about having content on a page and using an i-frame for the offer landing page.

    So what I am looking to do is create a landing page for an email submit offer. I will have relevant content on the landing page, but I want to iframe in the email submit box so the customer doesn't have to make an extra click.

    I've already talked to my AM and they were fine with it, but I am wondering what affect it will have on my quality score for Adwords, content and search network.

    Anyone have any experience with this?

    Thanks.
     
    seethesun, Mar 4, 2009 IP
  2. vesparich

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    It should work. However, make sure you have some content outside the iframe for the spiders to read. Also, if possible check if there are any problems with the page after entering info.
     
    vesparich, Mar 4, 2009 IP
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    Thanks. I have another question if you happen to know. I thought it was going to be easy to frame this email field and submit button from the offer landing page.

    I did that fine, but how in the world can I get it to open up in the parent page? It just opens up in the iframe. Since I am not able to alter their code I can't go the easy route.

    Thanks for any ideas.
     
    seethesun, Mar 4, 2009 IP