Google , Amazon, Trading Standards?
Shak
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[adwords.google.co.uk...]
If you are an affiliate paid to send traffic to another site, you must identify yourself as an affiliate.
My advice, don't get into PPC on affiliate deals where the margins don't stack up.
with regard to what adwords allows... they do indeed allow an affiliate link provided the landing page URL is shown in the ad. so, the ad not only has to disclose affiliate status, but also show the destination URL of "amazon.com." if it shows another site or if the "landing page" site is a different URL that then redirects to amazon, or if it's the affiliate site itself... it's my understanding that this is not allowed.
keywords for which i advertise regularly are chock full of affiliate advertisers. but i see a lot of ads that don't mention their affiliation and a lot that redirect in violation of adwords guidelines. i'm also starting to see a lot of "aff" and "affil," which - i was told - is also not allowed.
i've reported these to google over the better part of a year, yet few of the advertiserss have corrected their ads. since google's reps miss a lot of this and it's not their main priority... after a while, you learn to focus on making your ads work better and smarter than your competitors and finding under-utilized keywords where you can shine.
[ I am interested if the orginial on the 1st position has had a better CTR than the affi on the 2nd... ]