I am an experienced AdWords advertiser, but haven't launched a search campaign for over a month.
Previously, you could set the display and destination URL to site (like eHarmony.com) to gain approval, and then assign custom URLs to all of your keywords through a tracking domain.
A campaign today just got disapproved when I used this tactic:
[Display URL] Inaccurate Keyword URL: To build trust with your users,
your display URL must accurately reflect the URL of the website you're
advertising. It should match the domain of your destination URL so that
users will know which site they'll be taken to when they click on your
ad.
Does anyone know if Google is now rejecting all keywords where the domain does not match the ad? This would seem awfully harsh given the number of third-party tracking solutions in use.
This is an International offer, so another possibility is their reviewers are not using a proxy server in the country where the offer links to the correct landing page.
I could change my Tracking202 link to go directly to the landing page without the network redirect until the keywords are approved. But I've always been a bit concerned about this for fear of getting banned by the Big G --- again!
-Andy
most likely the problem is redirects....meaning you have to many or they are too slow