Sinister rumblings from Google Adwords
I'm running a small Adwords campaign to get the Blackad copywriting site noticed for those terms which are near impossible to optimise for. You know - the ones using Google bombs, link farms and the like.
Anyway, the cheeky blighters at Google told be one of my ads broke their rules. I've looked at it again and again - there just isn't anything to object to. The only thing I can think of is it's just a touch lateral. (It used the adjective "juicy" to describe a training course. It's hardly "FREE MONEY - APPLY WITHIN".)
Now, I don't normally use adjectives in my copy. They're pretty shallow. However, those Adwords campaigns need a little spice. After all, what's the point in an ad that doesn't stand out?
Over to you chaps at the Googleplex.
Anyway, the cheeky blighters at Google told be one of my ads broke their rules. I've looked at it again and again - there just isn't anything to object to. The only thing I can think of is it's just a touch lateral. (It used the adjective "juicy" to describe a training course. It's hardly "FREE MONEY - APPLY WITHIN".)
Now, I don't normally use adjectives in my copy. They're pretty shallow. However, those Adwords campaigns need a little spice. After all, what's the point in an ad that doesn't stand out?
Over to you chaps at the Googleplex.
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