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Ok, so clearly Google Adwords doesn't like you using your hop link in the ad. So guessing this means you have to have a landing page.
The problem I had with this was, that I noticed some of my visitors weren't clicking onto the product I was selling.
So they were clicking my Google ad, and then leaving.
Evantually I tried to simply my landing page as much as possible by basically just having 'Click Here' on it, but even then some people didn't do that, and right away Google started moaning about landing page quality.

Anyone who is actually making money online care to share their landing page links?
#landing #page #worry
  • Profile picture of the author ArticlePrince
    Yahoo couldn't care less if you use a hoplink or send them straight to a landing page. To use Google (without them crushing you), write a review, blog or article that sends people to your landing page. Write it as a presell, but with a good amount of info. Your conversions will come up, Google will be happy, and you'll spend less.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArticlePrince
    Try working in like a sales page... write good information, but with a strong call to action 'click here' button after every paragraph. Might increase the chance for a click through, and Google shouldn't be too upset about it.
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  • Profile picture of the author erinwrites
    I write sales pages And landing pages

    No seriously though I'm a little confused: you want people to click on your link but you're putting other things up for them to click on? Why?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamian
    I think you need to create a attractive sales page so your visitors will be attracted to that and they will click it it. You can't read the minds of your visitors that's why you need to think a unique way.
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  • Profile picture of the author mobilelocal
    Why would you have Google ads on your landing page?? 100% focus should be on your offer, that is all you should have on your landing page, nothing else. Then you should always register a domain for each of your projects.
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    • Profile picture of the author PeteSmith
      I don't have google ads on my landing page. I just noticed that when they click my adwords links from google and are redirected to my landing page, not everyone then goes on from my landing page to my clickbank link.
      Thanks for the tips, will review the system.
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      • Profile picture of the author timpears
        Originally Posted by PeteSmith View Post

        I just noticed that when they click my adwords links from google and are redirected to my landing page, not everyone then goes on from my landing page to my clickbank link.
        I would say this is for the same damn reason that everyone that reads a sales page doesn't click the buy button. Your ad entices them and then when they read more on your landing page they find that they are not interested. What is so hard to understand about that? I know it is a sad thing, but that the cold hard reality of life in the marketing business.
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  • Profile picture of the author tryinhere
    Originally Posted by PeteSmith View Post

    Ok, so clearly Google Adwords doesn't like you using your hop link in the ad. So guessing this means you have to have a landing page.

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    Evantually I tried to simply my landing page as much as possible by basically just having 'Click Here' on it, but even then some people didn't do that, and right away Google started moaning about landing page quality.
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    google does not like the hop link in the ad ? are you trying to direct link ?

    place your hoplink as the destination link, where ever that link lands becomes your display URL

    i very much doubt the ctr from your land page had anything to with the G rating your land page quality.

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