Getting an Adwords Account Rep = RIP 4 Year Old Adwords Account

I was offered a rep by email... I have not responded, and I never will.

I was offered (by email) direct phone assistance anytime I want... I have not called them, and I never will.
 


Same thing happened to me last February. MCC accounts with around $800k in adspend and all campaigns were slapped. Every new campaign took days to get approved, then traffic trickled in. All LP's had shit QS.

Make multiple new accounts and move on. The account is permafucked.

I thought a similar thing happened to me but on a whim I searched for a top 10 site in the serps and made a new campaign with it which started getting traffic almost immediately. I'm going to grab one of my ranking sites and give that a try...

I wonder how much PR/ranking is taken into consideration these days.
 
I got a call that so and so was my new account manager. I asked if I could not have an account manager and they said ok and never bothered me again.
 
I thought a similar thing happened to me but on a whim I searched for a top 10 site in the serps and made a new campaign with it which started getting traffic almost immediately. I'm going to grab one of my ranking sites and give that a try...

I wonder how much PR/ranking is taken into consideration these days.

My guess is quite a bit. I have some sites with PR4 and no matter how shady I get they never get slapped/reviewed. My "new" domains usually get slapped down after about 7-10 days.

Cheshire
 
My guess is quite a bit. I have some sites with PR4 and no matter how shady I get they never get slapped/reviewed. My "new" domains usually get slapped down after about 7-10 days.

Cheshire

Running campaigns on good sites does help quite a bit, but just be careful. Eventually most LPs get a human review and if the reviewer doesn't take a liking to it, the domain is done (as far as adwords goes). This has happened to me on several domains with years of good serp rankings when running toolbar-download-related offers. Even when the LP itself had good, usable content and links to the main site which had *tons* of content. Serp rankings remain, but any adwords campaigns (both old and new) generate zero impressions.

Granted, this isn't enough data to be statistically valid, but it's enough for me to be very careful with what I do and where.
 
Methinks its time for some antitrust action against google. Their practices are definitely anticompetitive.
 
I've already been getting slapped like crazy lately, so I figured I'll risk the account manager they assigned to me and reply. He called me today and seemed cool and pretty helpful. I told him about all the problems I was having and he said he'd have their analysts check it out and it will take a week.

So anyone want to take bets and see if I'm banned by next week?
 
I've already been getting slapped like crazy lately, so I figured I'll risk the account manager they assigned to me and reply. He called me today and seemed cool and pretty helpful. I told him about all the problems I was having and he said he'd have their analysts check it out and it will take a week.

So anyone want to take bets and see if I'm banned by next week?

If you are serious, you are an absolute fool.
 
How exactly is cloaking going to solve the OP's problem? A manual/human review will render that tactic useless.

There is cloaking techniques that can get past the human review. PPL are still doing 100k/day with flogs that are cloaking with advanced cloakers.
 
There is cloaking techniques that can get past the human review. PPL are still doing 100k/day with flogs that are cloaking with advanced cloakers.

And even with advanced cloaking tools you need to keep ahead of google reviewers/bots as much possible.
 
This is the exact reason Bing needs to step it up. Maybe will make Google think twice before that slap.

Outsourcing their customer service is about the dumbest thing they can do too. Its always helpful how the person giving you advice cant even speak your language, but they are suppose to be the "know all", even though you may know more about their product then their supervisors themselves.