My First Affiliate Campaign Attempt

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Webperc

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Don't want to bore you Internet Marketing pros out there, but here is my story.

I started on Monday 3/17/08 with a Commission Junction 123inkjet campaign using Google Adwords pointing to a url with a 301 redirect. Things went ok for a couple of days as I experimenting with keywords. Two nights into the campaign I got my first click. Cool, I paid .50 and earned $1.92 (I was shooting for 100 clicks in a week).

Not bad..back to the keywords. Then, on 3/19 I noticed my impressions halted. All of my new keywords went inactive with minimum bids of $5.00 & $10.00.

I added a keyword with some random keystroke characters and the minimum bid came back as $5.00. OK - now I am new at this, but I knew something was up.

This morning I finally found out what happened. Google posted the below notification on my Adwords account.

Important Change to URL Policy Enforcement
Starting in April, display URLs for new ads will be required to match their destination / landing page URLs, without exception. Please adjust your URLs accordingly when creating new ads. Here is the link from Google with more details.
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https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=47173

Apparently the new policy requires that your Ad domain exactly match the destination domain of the landing url. They want the user to know that the URL in the ad will be the URL they will get if they click the ad.

Now I can appreciate why this is being done. But it would have been nice if Google was more explicit in explaining this in Adwords. I am sure it is buried deep somewhere in the recently updated TOS documents. But for this new Adwords user is was not obvious at all.

Maybe I was foolish to have tried this approach or maybe I should have used another means of traffic other than Google Adwords.

An Affiliate wanna be learns his first lesson.

Ray
 


Ya, pick one up on godaddy, 10 minutes later you can have it forwarded from your new domain.
 
Don't feel upset but appreciate you learned something new :). Now you might be thinking how in the world I can solve this problem.

Well here's a solution for you ;).

1) Make a website around that niche.

2) Make a blog and host it in your server around that niche.

3) Or heck make a blog in Blogster - Blogging Community around that niche.

Either way it will bring traffic and revenue. FYI I am stressing niche but not the product, why not try them out both and see for yourself ;).
 
Will someone tell me why the f my post was removed regarding the suggestions i made about website or a blog?

Edit: NVM I guess it was a mistake or my browser was still cached.
 
Will someone tell me why the f my post was removed regarding the suggestions i made about website or a blog?

Edit: NVM I guess it was a mistake or my browser was still cached.

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Important Change to URL Policy Enforcement
Starting in April, display URLs for new ads will be required to match their destination / landing page URLs, without exception. Please adjust your URLs accordingly when creating new ads. Here is the link from Google with more details.

I don't know about you guys, but I am way stoked about this.
 
i just started a new Adwords account and that policy change was floating in red above the campaigns report, no reason for them to hide it you know..

and yea it will make things a bit more interesting i think when the only option is a LP of some sort.
 
It's always been an AdWords policy that the display match the final landing page. You can still have an intermediary page, however.
 
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