Archive for September 8th, 2010
Since an increasing percentage of users are new AdWords Forum members, this article aims to cover a common misunderstanding that leads to problems with URL. Basically when you create an ad that has to complete two fields URL: the URL field and the destination URL field. URL field is displayed to a user Google Search, the search results page, whereas it is the destination URL that determines that the user will be given to click on their sponsored link is another name for an ad.
After a few days of study, most of the new members seem to be well informed about the requirement that the visible URL must match the destination URL. What does the word * * game means in this context? It means that the domain names associated with the two URLs must be identical. The common problem for affiliates is generally associated with the fact that most of them are registered in one of the affiliate networks like ClickBank, Commission Junction (CJ) or ShareASale. In general, these networks provide their members with affiliate links (or HopLink in ClickBank) that do not match the URL of the website for online merchant. In fact, these links are affiliate tracking URLs, which acts for statistical purposes and information that redirect to particular web page online merchant.
And that is the root of the problem. When your destination URL is a URL tracking known rule is simply not true. The display URL is not supposed that match the destination URL when it comes to a tracking URL. In such cases, the display URL must match the URL of your landing page is the page site, the user will be prompted to click on your ad appears on the user's search page results. Of course, the landing page is, in many cases, website page of the online merchant.
* Display URL http :…….. ………… etc … (Domain trader )….. shows the user
* URL Destination: http … ………… etc … (Also known as tracking URL )……. redirected to the product page
ShareASale is an affiliate network Hot and previous URLs were experimental details of an advertisement of age, is not in use more. HomeLivingStyle used to be a participating online merchant on the network. The destination URL was the affiliate network, which provides the network. In fact, it was a tracking URL for the network was able to keep track of the trader clicks received online affiliate network, through the network. Is redirected to a product page of the website for an online merchant is, to a sales page some types of electric fireplaces on the website HomeLivingStyle.
Most striking in that direction is that the display configuration URL does not match the destination URL – as they should not. When a user clicks on the advert was taken to:
* The landing page http :…… ………. ……( etc Merchant product page)
she was a viable site of an online merchant in those days. It was what we call the target page. Remember, in fact, the URL is supposed to match the landing page URL if your affiliate is a tracking URL. In such cases, the destination URL of the page is different stations. The first only serves the purposes of monitoring while the second is an actual page on the website of the merchants.
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