I'm the Guy Pwning Adwords

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Though I'm not sure why they wouldn't just follow the redirect and check for where it ends up.

It does get caught within a few days though usually.
They already spider the actual destination page after redirect, so they know where it ends up...

As for the timeframe to catch fake URL violations, I had an ad up for 4 months with a violation after one of my domains expired before they noticed (changed the redirect on my tracking link, forgot to update the display URL).
 


You guys really need to stop bitching about it. Nobody is going to find out how I do what I do - not even Google. Accept your fate and things will be much easier.

If you all quit bitching about it, maybe once I make enough money I'll let you guys know how to do it. But damn, your crying isn't going to make me stop.

Please tell me you didn't just sign up to WF to start this gay thread.

Sprout some fuckin hair on your nuts and grow up
 
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They already spider the actual destination page after redirect, so they know where it ends up...

As for the timeframe to catch fake URL violations, I had an ad up for 4 months with a violation after one of my domains expired before they noticed (changed the redirect on my tracking link, forgot to update the display URL).
*cough* cloaking *cough*
 
*cough* cloaking *cough*
They don't even match it up when you're not cloaking. Some campaigns I run have cloaking where Google just hits the cloaked page, but others go directly, and have still skated by the visible URL rule (as stated above).
 
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