No, Google doesn't allow that. https://adwords.google.com/select/guidelines.html says: Yes, you may get away with it for a while but don't be surprised if you run into problems with your campaigns if you're using these techniques.
They allow iframes - just make sure you customize the outer frame (which you would need to do to keep from getting a poor quality score).
I'll report back here tomorrow and let you know if I've gotten any clicks/sales at all Right now I'm looking in Adwords, and no impressions have registered yet. I don't know what's up with that
Hmm, I just got a disapproval email from Adsense, because the landing page has a popup when you exit. This is exactly why I want to copy the HTML for my own landing page...
No, when you exit the page without filling in the form, there's a popup & alert that ask you to stay and take advantage of the offer, and you'll get a discount. Do you know if it's forbidden to copy the landing page? I emailed my Azoogle rep, but he hasn't gotten back to me yet
I always thought the landing pages html was supposed to be copied. This allows you to make a separate page under your domain and will aid you in tracking your own offers. Ohhh!! Check into this..remember some offers are "web only" and some may be for email only. So based on offer particulars it would e ok to copy html of an email offer since this is what you need to insert into your email program. As far as making this copied html your landing page, wait for your rep to get back to you.
No, this particular offer was email/web/search, and I'm using the search option. I iframed the landing page from a page on my domain I hope I can copy the HTML
So, I contacted Azoogle about the popup issue. They're going to contact the advertiser and ask them to remove it