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A couple of weeks on I notice that there are still a lot of people bidding on terms containing the merchants restricted key words.
How dangerous is this? Can a merchant tell what what terms a merchant is using? Can Google protect them? Should I join the crowd or do the panel think this is palin old cheating?
Thanks, Pete
Look at the affiliate ID. Every merchant is going to assign an affiliate a unique ID. It's required to track commissions. It could be in a cookie or querystring or obfuscated through javascript functions or redirects but it's always there.
If I were you I would log into WordTracker and find as many non-violating keywords as possible.
Kind of a bummer when you comply with their policies on keywords, work your butt off to find other that do convert (often at lower if any margin) and watch other affiliates run ads on other keywords for months on end........
Other times the merchant sites are nowhere to be found for the keywords they restrict and it doesn't make any sense that they restrict bidding on them.
tread lightly
Affiliate/Brand managers sometimes allow a few of their "favorite" affiliates bid on otherwise restricted keywords, in order to fill out the ad space without making it a free-for-all. And sometimes the affiliate ad you see is actually the merchant's own ad (placed using their own affiliate program).