What do I need to know about the updated display URL policy? Based on feedback from both our advertisers and users, and consistent with our efforts to present relevant results, we'll no longer allow certain exceptions to our display URL policy. These include, but aren't limited to, redirects and vanity URLs. In line with our existing policy, we'll continue to require that your ad's display URL matches its destination URL (the URL of your landing page). This policy will be strictly enforced for new ads, regardless of previous exceptions. For more details about the current display URL policy, please visit https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=47173. Here are some other important aspects of the policy you may want to keep in mind: Tracking URLs Your ads will be approved if the URL of your landing page domain matches that of your display URL domain. For example, the following would be acceptable: * Display URL: www.google.com/adwords * Destination URL: www.trackingurl.com/google123 * Landing page URL: www.google.com However, this example would be unacceptable: * Display URL: www.google.com/adwords * Destination URL: www.trackingurl.com/google123 * Landing page URL: www.trackingurl.com Sub-Domains The use of sub-domains and additional text within the display will continue to be acceptable, provided the top-level domain matches the URL of your landing page. For example, the display URLs below would be acceptable for the landing page URL of http://sub.google.com/miscellaneous, as the top-level domains match: * sub.google.com * google.com/extratext * www.google.com/extratext Quality Score Note that changing your display URL may affect your ad's Quality Score and ad position. Keyword URLs Keyword URLs are considered your destination URL (the URL of your landing page); your ad's display URL must match its destination URL. Next Steps While no immediate action will be taken on existing ads, we encourage you to make the necessary changes to all ads within your account. This will ensure that your ads run without being disrupted by future disapprovals related to this policy enforcement. Visit https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6272 for step-by-step instructions for editing your display URL.
I am in favor of this change. If you want to do direct linking and compete with others on the display URL - go ahead, have fun. If you want to be free of URL competition, make a decent website and don't cheat with those $1 .info domains that have no purpose. Give something, and you will get something back. nadavs
So if someone was wanting to direct link to a product and use a domain to forward it couldn't they just do this. * Display URL: www.productswebsite.com/anywordyouchoosehere * Destination URL: www.Yourdomainname.com * Landing page URL: www.productswebsite.com The landing page domain matches that of the display URL domain the same as the example does. Am I missing something here or is it just as easy as ever to bypass this?