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Native Ads Landers on Google Ads? (8)
05-17-2020 04:28 PM
#1
trader85 (Member)
Native Ads Landers on Google Ads?
Can a native ad lander works for Google ads? I see native ads lander have a news style look and can look fake and spammy in the eyes of Google strict guidelines.
Just wondering... I don't have the guts to try it out to see if I'll get banned!
05-17-2020 05:01 PM
#2
platinum (Veteran Member)
As long as you are not using logos that might be considered as copyright infringement, you should be good to go.
Also, the landing page style may vary by the product you’re promoting. If you’re concerned that news sites styles might get you in trouble , you can always try out other styles.
Are you planning on combining native and search traffic together? That would make a really interesting follow along 
05-17-2020 06:18 PM
#3
trader85 (Member)

Originally Posted by
platinum
Are you planning on combining native and search traffic together? That would make a really interesting follow along

Yes. I plan to do as long I start making a $100 a day profit on Google Ads.
05-18-2020 01:02 PM
#4
platinum (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
trader85
Yes. I plan to do as long I start making a $100 a day profit on Google Ads.
One smart move that you can make if you’re already promoting on google ads, is to pixel your audience on the native ad networks you plan on running. Especially if you’re targeting US
05-18-2020 04:06 PM
#5
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
trader85
Can a native ad lander works for Google ads? I see native ads lander have a news style look and can look fake and spammy in the eyes of Google strict guidelines.
Just wondering... I don't have the guts to try it out to see if I'll get banned!
Here's a fool proof way out for not getting banned on Google. And you will be grateful to me for life

Google has a contact number where you can ask questions and before going live with your lander you can ask them all sorts of questions and ask them feedback. Do your lander and call them, ask them for all the feedback, all the nitty gritty, do's and don'ts, ensure that your lander is 100 per cent alright and then go live. You will never get banned on Google! This does not work for Facebook because they don't give a contact number. But I will share a clever hack along with some other quick hacks on Facebook over here soon.
05-18-2020 04:19 PM
#6
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
trader85
Yes. I plan to do as long I start making a $100 a day profit on Google Ads.
Yes, this is smart indeed. Something personal that I wanted to share: I stayed away from native ads because I took the wrong approach when I started in February this year. Someone here remarked that I will be "slaughtered" for my budget of $500 on native ads and suggested at least $2500. Forget $2500, I know I would have been slaughtered even with a budget of $25,000! GOD (and that stm member) saved me!
Now I am sure I will profit with native ads budget of even $20 and yes my current approach is connected to your approach of combining different types of traffic. And hope to try out native ads soon.
Not sure how well yours will work until we see the results. And I am not expert either. Yet sounds pretty interesting! Good luck!!
05-18-2020 08:54 PM
#7
jaybot (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
wealthycpa
Here's a fool proof way out for not getting banned on Google. And you will be grateful to me for life

Google has a contact number where you can ask questions and before going live with your lander you can ask them all sorts of questions and ask them feedback. Do your lander and call them, ask them for all the feedback, all the nitty gritty, do's and don'ts, ensure that your lander is 100 per cent alright and then go live. You will never get banned on Google! This does not work for Facebook because they don't give a contact number. But I will share a clever hack along with some other quick hacks on Facebook over here soon.

Lol. Sunil at Google has no idea what is compliant or what works.
Same for support reps at Bing and FB.
They’re mainly there to keep people occupied and away from testing actual camps. And plausible deniability if anything goes wrong.
Don’t rely on them.
05-19-2020 05:42 AM
#8
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
jaybot
Lol. Sunil at Google has no idea what is compliant or what works.
Same for support reps at Bing and FB.
They’re mainly there to keep people occupied and away from testing actual camps. And plausible deniability if anything goes wrong.
Don’t rely on them.
Don't know what to say on this, but I would keep a written record of all the conversations and emails. If anything goes wrong, I would cite that as an evidence in case of an appeal. This is would be far more effective than leaving it to fate. Maybe it's not 'foolproof" but WAY better...
It does not makes sense either if a reputed company like Google bans your account even after following the instructions of one of their employees or where they outsourced. Then refuse to reinstate it after you cited evidence of it...
My Facebook ads account was getting banned everytime for no reason and yes, my queries kept getting redirected to where they outsourced (Philippines or India). Things went back and forth till they advised me to set up two-factor authentication on my account. And everything has been fine since then.Google has this advantage of contacting a number and getting to talk to someone immediately as against Facebook we need to wait for a bit. If we make things clear that we are concerned that our account may get banned we need to have written instructions and follow-up through email, we are way safer than nothing all.
Underpaid, outsourced, poor skills, whatever, I think they are paid and out there for a reason and are accountable for THEIR actions if something goes wrong. This is my take on it, yet if your experience suggests something better than this, why not?!
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