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Destination URL Not Working

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drdsl2000

7:02 pm on Apr 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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My web host is going down so much that I have to find a new one. But how do I "reactivate" my Adwords because of this issue?

Does Adwords "Action taken: Suspended - Pending Revision"
forever?

I have been going in and changing the Adwords URL from
www.Mydomain.com to www.Mydomain.com/index.html which will fix the problem, as long as my Hosting is back up.

Any suggestions appreciated.

Craigster

PhraSEOlogy

7:33 pm on Apr 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Are you sure this is not a problem with the content of you add?

drdsl2000

8:31 pm on Apr 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Positive

AdWordsAdvisor

9:43 pm on Apr 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



My web host is going down so much that I have to find a new one. But how do I "reactivate" my Adwords because of this issue?

drdsl2000, I am not entirely sure I understand your question.

However, if you change the Destination URL of your ad, and save that change - then your ads will go live on Google very quickly, and go into a queue to be reviewed.

Once reviewed and approved, they will also go to partner sites.

Does this answer your question? If not, could you please re-state it?

AWA

drdsl2000

10:34 pm on Apr 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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AdWordsAdvisor

Action taken: Suspended - Pending Revision
Issue(s): Destination URL Not Working

Why is such a pain in the @@s to correct my 15 ads. They all have the Destination URL

Surely, I don't have the only unreliable web host?

Sticky mail me if you need more details.

Craigster

archie goodwin

10:39 pm on Apr 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If I understood your question correctly, your hosting provider was down when your ad was reviewed? So you just need to get someone to re-review your ad?

If thats the case, you should just be able to change anything in your ad, perhaps add a period or something in the copy, then remove it immediately. Doing this should resubmit your ad for editorial review.

Alternatively you could just drop them an email or give them a call and ask that they re-review your ads. I'd look into switching hosting providers quickly if I were paying for clicks that weren't working. (plus G can't love it if people click on ads that don't work)

Feel free to correct me if I completely misinterpreted your question. : )

AG

drdsl2000

1:14 am on Apr 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



The ads had been running already. So its not a approval
issue.