Google, bridge pages and merchant accounts

seolinker

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Well, this maybe old news and someone posted it here already cause it's like 1.5 monthes old...But still!

http://www.armandmorin.com/major-google-issue-affects/

After you read and watch...ok, in a short, Google asshole "approver" insists that if you (assuming you are not even an affiliate!!!) process orders (i.e. redirecting to shopping carts) not on your own domain it's also a bridge page. So that means say good bye for clickbank, paypal buttons, 2checkout, plimus, regnow, 1stshoppingcart, etc. merchant accounts who handle this if you use Google. Well, if you use Google Checkout I may...:)

Ok, I got they do not like some products or way it's advertised plus whole affiliate marketing in a whole, OK! But...seriously ? WTF ???

If what stated above is true means no-no on adwords for a small guy (not even an affiliate, not sure but probably not even dropshipper (or white-label ??), however sooner they may go for them if not lol)!

Especially I hate "that if you cannot fix that website or remove from the internet" ))) They start behaving like they own interwebz, not good.
 


They keep a record of all your bad history??!!!!!! Fuck you, you arrogant Google assholes.

Have you forgotten the symbiotic relationship you're in? Let me remind you: advertiser wants to advertise, medium wants to make money off ads, advertiser gives said medium money, medium runs ads.

Like other giants before it, Google too will one day fall... and they deserve everything they get.

Man, I HATE this fucking company with a passion.
 
Hey, let their CPC fall low enough that their publisher base can find a better option than adsense and they're fucked. Fuck em'
 
Here is a better news for you, you will get G slap as long as your promotional page and check out page are not on the same domain, even if you OWN both domains.

yes i know because I got pwned....
 
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one way to solve this is to send them to a lead capture page after they click the buy button...

funny how he acted so surprised.. the sales page for his product looks like one of those scummy ebook pages which Google hates (nothing new), it doesn't matter if it's his own product, google still see that as thin bridge page no matter what...
 
see top CB products for now, they fixed it now or earlier, so whole process of ordering takes like 5-6 pages now, not 1 page sales letter. Whole this way you need to enertain the customer lol
 
see top CB products for now, they fixed it now or earlier, so whole process of ordering takes like 5-6 pages now, not 1 page sales letter. Whole this way you need to enertain the customer lol

wouldn't it eventually lead to another domain though even after the 5 or 6 pages? Or are you thinking that you would only have links on your lp that go pages on your own domain and eventually google will give up following where the links go?

Just have a hard time thinking that they would stop after 5 links to your same domain.