how i brand bidding without geting caught by advertisers ?

ahmed naser

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I use a brand bidding strategy with google ads
I work with local brands but sometimes I get noticed by the brands so they delete all my affiliate commission
is there any way to brand bidding without getting caught
 
Have you checked your google ads account settings? Aren't you sending the KW information to them with the UTM parameters?
 
if are u talking about some affiliate networks like clickbank that have offers agains't brand bidding I suggest that you contact them with their email and ask them if u can include their brand name
 
Have you checked your google ads account settings? Aren't you sending the KW information to them with the UTM parameters?
1- I didn't get why I must check my settings.
no they didn't ask for any information . do you know how to use this ??
 
if are u talking about some affiliate networks like clickbank that have offers agains't brand bidding I suggest that you contact them with their email and ask them if u can include their brand name
no, they are not in a knowing affiliate network ... all that they do is search for the brand keyword if they find an ad they check it, and if they caught you the commission is gone
 
There’s no way. Unless you find out where they from and exclude their state/city or IP,’but they can always use a VPN. Or if it’s local, you are out of luck, nothing can be done, unless blacklisting their ip and hoping it won’t change.
 
For checking brand bidding, the publishers or rather the barnds (companies) apart from other things, they manually check on Google for the same.
If an offer T&C mentions that they do not allow brand bidding, then there is no point in trying to brand bid, you will just be wasting your time and ad budget.
Do this : Apart from bidding on normal keywords, also brand bid on their competitor's brand and attract that audience, because it will be within the same niche anyways and then accordingly have the landing page have a comparison with a lean towards the brand that you are promoting. Do not forget to have proper ad groups accordingly.
 
There’s no way. Unless you find out where they from and exclude their state/city or IP,’but they can always use a VPN. Or if it’s local, you are out of luck, nothing can be done, unless blacklisting their ip and hoping it won’t change.
thank you for your pieces of information
 
For checking brand bidding, the publishers or rather the barnds (companies) apart from other things, they manually check on Google for the same.
If an offer T&C mentions that they do not allow brand bidding, then there is no point in trying to brand bid, you will just be wasting your time and ad budget.
Do this : Apart from bidding on normal keywords, also brand bid on their competitor's brand and attract that audience, because it will be within the same niche anyways and then accordingly have the landing page have a comparison with a lean towards the brand that you are promoting. Do not forget to have proper ad groups accordingly.
they are all eCommerce stores so I think it will be hard to convince someone that wants to buy from amazon for example to buy from Walmart
 
they are all eCommerce stores so I think it will be hard to convince someone that wants to buy from amazon for example to buy from Walmart
No. In most cases they are some non-ecommerce product or service. For example, if I am running a Google Ads campaign promoting Brand A which is a video editing software, but Brand A's affiliate offer's T&C mentions "do not bid on our brand name", so in my Google Ads campaign, I do not brand bid on Brand A, however, I brand bid on Brand B which is also a video editing software and then in my landing page I give a comparison between Brand A and brand B, mentioning how Brand A is better than Brand B, etc, etc.
So, in the above case, Brand A and Brand B are not any ecommerce businesses, these are video editing softwares.
Mostly affilate marketing offers are for promoting some brand's product or service.
 
Hi, I am new to brand bidding and redtrack. I created a tracking template for one of my google ad campaings using the redtrack but it got disapproved because of malicious software policy of Google? How can I resolve it?
 
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