People seem to get their adwords account banned from time to time from what I have read, and I wouldnt be surprised if cloaking for GoogleAds bot is a primary reason. But that is just my speculation. I am interested in learning more about this technique, does anyone have any experience?
Here is what I am thinking:
I have been thinking about trying this since Google started manually reviewing my advertisement submissions and sometimes they get approved and sometimes they get denied. The most annoying thing is that it sometimes takes Google 3 or 4 days to approve an ad and sometimes they dont look at it at all, and the ad just hangs there in "pending review". Its incredibly frustrating when trying to get new campaigns off the ground, and even then they are not safe, sometimes Google comes back around a few weeks later and denies the ad after they already approved it. Google usually says that my ad does not correspond to my landing page, and thats why it gets denied, so, this got me around to thinking about cloaking.
Here is my general idea:
I know that no one from Google actually comes to my page manually. A bot named Google-adsbot comes and scrapes my page and then a person working for google looks over what Google adBot scraped. I am not 100% certain of this, but about 95% certain. So I figured that I could get the ip address of the bot, and it always uses the useragent "Adsbot-Google". So I have a program check to see if it is the adbot and if it is then I show it one thing and if its a regular user I show them another.
I am only hesitant to do this because Google probably uses another adbot that does not declare itself so clearly as an adbot and probably uses some other IP addresses to make sure that this type of cloaking is not going on. That being said, has anyone been banned for this before? How were you trying to cloak, and how long did it take them to catch you?
Thanks for the help.
Here is what I am thinking:
I have been thinking about trying this since Google started manually reviewing my advertisement submissions and sometimes they get approved and sometimes they get denied. The most annoying thing is that it sometimes takes Google 3 or 4 days to approve an ad and sometimes they dont look at it at all, and the ad just hangs there in "pending review". Its incredibly frustrating when trying to get new campaigns off the ground, and even then they are not safe, sometimes Google comes back around a few weeks later and denies the ad after they already approved it. Google usually says that my ad does not correspond to my landing page, and thats why it gets denied, so, this got me around to thinking about cloaking.
Here is my general idea:
I know that no one from Google actually comes to my page manually. A bot named Google-adsbot comes and scrapes my page and then a person working for google looks over what Google adBot scraped. I am not 100% certain of this, but about 95% certain. So I figured that I could get the ip address of the bot, and it always uses the useragent "Adsbot-Google". So I have a program check to see if it is the adbot and if it is then I show it one thing and if its a regular user I show them another.
I am only hesitant to do this because Google probably uses another adbot that does not declare itself so clearly as an adbot and probably uses some other IP addresses to make sure that this type of cloaking is not going on. That being said, has anyone been banned for this before? How were you trying to cloak, and how long did it take them to catch you?
Thanks for the help.