my ads pending in google

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by ryjun4949, May 5, 2010.

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    hi, everyone. i open a adwards campaign recently. have some groups of keywords in it. strange is that during the review process, keywords status different. 48 hours now have been past, ads got passed soon after i completed the settings, however; keywords still pending even now. what to do then? can anybody help? thanks
     
    ryjun4949, May 5, 2010 IP
  2. Lucid Web Marketing

    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    You must wait for the review process to complete. Don't do anything such as deleting and resubmitting or you'll end up at the back of the queue again. See Ad Review Process for more.
     
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    thanks. i have read the article and really do help to me. my another concerning after read the post, i loaded my campaign the day before yesterday. after waiting for a while i submitted a ticket to google asking them to help speed up the review process. but your post mentions that ads are previously reviewed automatically. it will take much more time if ads noted by google guys then pulled into a manually review process. i am worried about that my ticket didn't help me but waste my time and made me into a long time waiting. ads still not online till now. :(
     
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    Lucid Web Marketing Well-Known Member

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    I don't think writing Google after a day or two will accelerate the review process. But I don't believe doing so will harm you either. You just have to be patient and let it run its course. Start complaining once it's reached five business days. This happens rarely anyway. In fact, the last time I remember it took more than a couple of days was early this year, so months ago.
     
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    Something sounds extremely fishy to me. Last time this happened to me - I created a new campaign after pausing the old one and the new one ran instantly. after that, Once I resumed my old campaign the ads instantly got approved.
     
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    There may be some problem with your ads.
     
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    if you're running text ads in the search network- even while they are pending they will run. Keywords don't have a "review" process.
     
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    I had a couple of banner ads I added to a campaign recently that were in pending status for almost a week, so I sent an email to Google and they approved them in a matter of minutes. You may want to drop them an email.
     
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    I would be VERY cxareful running multiple accounts! Google could bann you and usually that is for LIFE!
     
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    I don't think anyone mentioned running multiple accounts, did I miss something?
     
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