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AdWords sending wonky URLs again

         

bakedjake

4:39 pm on Jul 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Seems that special characters in tracking urls are being changed (encoded) by Google before the browser gets to them. This is causing 404 on more than a few sites I work on.

For example, AdWords is sending %3D instead of = in a few of my tracking URLs.

This has been on and off for a week now, but seems to have increased in severity over the last 24 hours.

werty

10:01 pm on Jul 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I remember seeing this in the past.

I wonder if this is why so many people are seeing traffic drops. Can som eof the people who are noting much less traffic check your logs and see? Also have your spends been going down or just your conversions?

AdWordsAdvisor

10:37 pm on Jul 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Seems that special characters in tracking urls are being changed (encoded) by Google before the browser gets to them. This is causing 404 on more than a few sites I work on.

For example, AdWords is sending %3D instead of = in a few of my tracking URLs.

bakedjake, I am not technical enough to evaluate this, so I pinged the tech team. Briefly, they tell me that the 'encoding' you mention should be 'reversed' when the URL is sent to your webserver.

If you feel that this is not the case, it would be best to contact AdWords support with specific examples (i.e. Account > campaigns > Ad Groups > creatives > URLs) and ask that the examples be forwarded to the tech team, by their request.

They'll certainly look into what you've reported here, but actual "non-working" examples are highly desirable.

Many thanks!

AWA

bakedjake

3:01 pm on Jul 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Yeah, I called my rep AWA and she's taking care of it. Just wanted to find out if it was widespread or maybe something we're doing over here.

Thanks.