Iframe Azoogle Pages

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I don't know if it's ok or not, you should contact your AM. I'm just saying if your doing it for AdWords it won't help.
 
Simply framing the offer page is, I believe, against adwords terms, and will certainly do nothing for your quality score.

Creating a page with some actual content and iframing the offer underneath is cunning and clever and dammit why didn't I think of that? However, when the user makes use of the offer, do subsequent pages open in the iframe, or can you do a <BASE TARGET="_top"> to make any links in the offer page load properly in the browser rather than in your iframe?
 
You have to be careful though that you don't accidentally 'incentivise' the offer. The advertisers will see the Iframe and may complain.

Some people use CSS to cover up parts of the ad after framing it. Not recommened though. Very evil and malicious.
 
It seems to me that with a CPA lead offer, using CSS to cover up the offer is a lot less advantageous than with a click offer.
 
You have to be careful though that you don't accidentally 'incentivise' the offer. The advertisers will see the Iframe and may complain.

Some people use CSS to cover up parts of the ad after framing it. Not recommened though. Very evil and malicious.

can you explain what incentivise is? ..is it when you basically say.... in order to do this...you gotta go thru this first..(cpa) ??


EDIT: nvm...i just google dictionaried it. :P

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You have to be careful though that you don't accidentally 'incentivise' the offer. The advertisers will see the Iframe and may complain.

Some people use CSS to cover up parts of the ad after framing it. Not recommened though. Very evil and malicious.

How could you accidentally incentivise the offer?
 
I have a review site with a 1x1 px iframe of the offer page. Just so I get that damn cookie set if they would want to go to that site by typing in the url or anything.
 
I have a review site with a 1x1 px iframe of the offer page. Just so I get that damn cookie set if they would want to go to that site by typing in the url or anything.

Hmm does that seem to be worth your while? Did you see an increase in conversions?
 
Hmm does that seem to be worth your while? Did you see an increase in conversions?

Well I don't know. But it doesnt hurt to have it there just to make sure the cookie is set if they type in the url instead, or go to the official page some other time. Becuase it's like a review of a website/product. Like if it were a review of wordtracker or something.

But I don't do ppc, I get organic traffic. So I don't know about that.
 
iframing works fine with Adwords. I run several clickbank product campaigns this way and there is no sign of being punished.

Chris
 
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