Quick question about google and adwords

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Ok, I am going to drive traffic to a particular page with a specific brand.

I want to dynamically insert content so I don't have to create 40 different pages. Let's say the topic is dishwasher, does adwords look better on

domain.com/index.php?brand=whirlpool

or

domain.com/whirlpool.html

Both pages would have the EXACT same content, but how much value does adwords place on the domain? reason I am asking is because I would MUCH rather insert it dynamically because it would save me a shitload of time, but if I can get cheaper clicks using 40+ pages with different brand names
 


I've only ever done it with the second way, whirlpool.html. Just rewrite the first to the second using .htaccess.
 
yeah, the reason i ask is because i see all kinds of zip submit campaigns all over yahoo direct linking, are zip submits outlawed completely on google, or just on the search network?

thanks for the advice though sticks79
 
yeah, the reason i ask is because i see all kinds of zip submit campaigns all over yahoo direct linking, are zip submits outlawed completely on google, or just on the search network?

thanks for the advice though sticks79

I dont know coz I dont do free trials or zips, the best bet is to just stay away from that kind of shit with google.

Some get away with it and some don't.
 
While you may be able to sneak a few campaigns in, overall direct linking on the content networks isn’t going to work. One way I've seen affiliates get around this is to purchase a domain name that matches your offer and set your affiliate link up as the redirect. This way Google sees a high quality domain url that matches your ad copy and most importantly you avoid having to show your affiliate link. The viewer will never know the difference as the redirect happens almost instantly. There are some additional methods that could be used but I’ll let you dig into those on your own time ;-)

A key to keep in mind is that for true, long term success you should build out high quality content sites based around your offer or vertical. Not only will this help with your quality scores through ppc, but also get you organically listed as well.

If you have any other questions just PM directly
__________________________________________

Peter Varga Jr.
Market Leader of Beauty and Ecig Division
Clickbooth.com LLC, an IntegraClick, LLC managed company.
AIM/Skype/Yahoo: PeterClickbooth
Email: peter@clickbooth.com
 
While you may be able to sneak a few campaigns in, overall direct linking on the content networks isn’t going to work. One way I've seen affiliates get around this is to purchase a domain name that matches your offer and set your affiliate link up as the redirect. This way Google sees a high quality domain url that matches your ad copy and most importantly you avoid having to show your affiliate link. The viewer will never know the difference as the redirect happens almost instantly. There are some additional methods that could be used but I’ll let you dig into those on your own time ;-)

A key to keep in mind is that for true, long term success you should build out high quality content sites based around your offer or vertical. Not only will this help with your quality scores through ppc, but also get you organically listed as well.

If you have any other questions just PM directly
__________________________________________

Peter Varga Jr.
Market Leader of Beauty and Ecig Division
Clickbooth.com LLC, an IntegraClick, LLC managed company.
AIM/Skype/Yahoo: PeterClickbooth
Email: peter@clickbooth.com

Douchebag, you obviously know nothing about adwords, please delete your mis-information.