Well how does adwords compatible landing page look like?

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I've been wondering,
I have seen a lot of bridge pages in adwords ads,
one page LP, with content and an affiliate link, that's it,
Isn't that forbidden by adwords?
or this only affects on the quality score of the LP?
Although I've seen the ads ranked on the first 5 places
in some quite competitive niches/keywords, how's that happened?

What the hell? these pages even don't have privacy page to link to,
Just the affiliate link and some poor content.
 


I've been wondering,
I have seen a lot of bridge pages in adwords ads,
one page LP, with content and an affiliate link, that's it,
Isn't that forbidden by adwords?
or this only affects on the quality score of the LP?
Although I've seen the ads ranked on the first 5 places
in some quite competitive niches/keywords, how's that happened?

What the hell? these pages even don't have privacy page to link to,
Just the affiliate link and some poor content.
You need to define poor content, Also are you sure that it is the affiliate link or is the link actually masked from the lander.

There are a ton of things that affect your landing page score, Though on the top is not to make it be a sales page that is why people use adwords.

Constant tweaking can make even the worst lander be top on G eventually it just depends how much you are will to spend and if you are actually getting an ROI.

It isn't FORBIDDEN just frowned upon.
 
Recently my landing page received a very poor QS from google right after my campaign started getting great stats.

I feel like google slapping everybody and making everybody build 5-10 page websites is only clogging up the internet even MORE and it's making it harder for affiliates to keep it simple and to the point resulting in customers getting what they want. If we build a big site we're diverting them from taking the action we/they want to take. We keep having to jump over hoops for Google even though our visitors are making conversions and getting what they want.

We're paying for the advertising space and if Google is registering conversions then they should really just leave us be.

Its hard to leave google considering the monetization methods with them far surpass anyone elses. I like the ability to use Adwords Editor and have COMPLETE control over my campaign. That's also a big reason why we can get more traffic from them.

I haven't tried Yahoo yet but i'm afraid I'm going to have to stay out of the adwords game for a bit until they figure out what the fuck they're doing. I'm tired of waiting to see what I have to do next to keep my google campaign afloat.


Any thoughts.
 
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AdWords rep are typically a pain. The strategy is to not look like an affiliate. There are numerous performance marketing companies handling clients on AdWords. Typically, they do not have issues with Google slaps.

Be creative; look like a performance marketing company or the actual merchant. I'm going to leave it at that.