I'm in a situation that is very foreign to me and I'd like to hear back from other AM's about their experiences with this.
I'm currently promoting an offer where the advertiser's landing page is 99% images. It's a short submit form.
To avoid getting bitch slapped by quality scores, I have downloaded their LP, added a few paragraphs of keyword-rich filler text below the fold, and hosted it on my own server.
The advertiser is saying that I can not add ANYTHING to the landing page, even though I have left their terms, conditions, requirements, policies, legalese, etc alone (all of which also already appeared below the fold). This advertiser has "Paid Search" listed as one of the traffic types they accept and has no suppression list and nothing in their campaign descriptions talking about landing page pre-approval. None of the filler text I added is in any way misleading, nor does it create any legal exposure for the advertiser. I was never informed about any such policy until recently, and they have individually praised me in the past for the quality of the traffic I have sent them via landing pages where I used the exact same tactics.
So since when is a landing page hosted completely on my server "their" landing page? Since when are paid search affiliates expected to promote offers where they are not allowed to put keywords in text anywhere on the page, or change the blank <title> tag on the landing page? Do they not realize the problem with putting jumplinks as your destination URL? I know their are workarounds for that but I'm not risking my AdWords account for them.
I'm currently promoting an offer where the advertiser's landing page is 99% images. It's a short submit form.
To avoid getting bitch slapped by quality scores, I have downloaded their LP, added a few paragraphs of keyword-rich filler text below the fold, and hosted it on my own server.
The advertiser is saying that I can not add ANYTHING to the landing page, even though I have left their terms, conditions, requirements, policies, legalese, etc alone (all of which also already appeared below the fold). This advertiser has "Paid Search" listed as one of the traffic types they accept and has no suppression list and nothing in their campaign descriptions talking about landing page pre-approval. None of the filler text I added is in any way misleading, nor does it create any legal exposure for the advertiser. I was never informed about any such policy until recently, and they have individually praised me in the past for the quality of the traffic I have sent them via landing pages where I used the exact same tactics.
So since when is a landing page hosted completely on my server "their" landing page? Since when are paid search affiliates expected to promote offers where they are not allowed to put keywords in text anywhere on the page, or change the blank <title> tag on the landing page? Do they not realize the problem with putting jumplinks as your destination URL? I know their are workarounds for that but I'm not risking my AdWords account for them.