Ads keep getting disapproved

rco85

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Today i was trying to create a campaign for my affiliate site. At first there was an affiliate link on my landing page and i thought that was the reason. However after remove aff link, all links are internal links and basically my landing page is NOT a bridge page, Adwords still reject the ads.

- I do not use any coupon, i use my own credit card
- My site is health-related, the landing page is a personal review about a product and i dont promise any thing to user. Actually the the purpose of the review is to convince people that there is another better product.
- All contents are original.
- I added Privacy policy and Contact pages.
- There is no brand name on my text ads, only in display URL and landing URL (and Adword's policy say that it's ok)

My ads keep getting rejected due to general reason "Site Policy" they said. Do you have any idea how to get thru this ?

P/S: my ads always disapproved within minutes after editing so i think those was automated reviews, not manual review.
 
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have you tried creating the same campaign with diffrent adwords account ?
give it try :)
 
Call Google and speak with a customer service rep. Act as if you are opening a new account but want a review of your site first to see if it meets standards. I've done this and the person I spoke with was very helpful with tips for my site.
 
Call Google and speak with a customer service rep. Act as if you are opening a new account but want a review of your site first to see if it meets standards. I've done this and the person I spoke with was very helpful with tips for my site.
Hmmm.... seems quite workable. Worth giving a try OP.
 
Call Google and speak with a customer service rep. Act as if you are opening a new account but want a review of your site first to see if it meets standards. I've done this and the person I spoke with was very helpful with tips for my site.

That's a good idea to keep in mind. It seems Google is pretty on top of it when it comes to customer service and help with Adwords. Best of all, support does not cost anything as is the case with a few other companies I will not mention. As long as site owners follow the TOS and use good promotion strategies, it seems the search engine is willing to reward accordingly. This approach extends to their help lines as well. Setting up campaigns with Adwords can seem complicated to newbies, so it is good to have that resource as a back-up.
 
Search engines and talk about with a client support rep. Act as if you are starting a new issue but want a evaluation of your website first to see if it satisfies requirements. I've done this and the individual I mentioned with was very useful with suggestions for my site
 
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