OK, so that isnt exactly what they are saying BUT
I'm really sort of incredulous about what just happened.
Wonder if anyone else has heard of someone getting this kind of reply
from the Google Adwords team?
Got an email awhile back from G INVITING me to take advantage of their optimization service, where an Adwords specialist goes into your account and recommends how it could be optimized. I thought about it for awhile, then decided to take them up on it and filled out the request. AGAIN they INVITED ME to take advantage of the service.
The campaign is for 5 Star, not any affiliate programs - simply to drive traffic to 5 star. Lots of basic key phrases like affiliate marketing tips, affiliate directory, super affiliates... My quality score on all my KW is good or great, so QS is not a problem.
Here is the email I just got from the optimization team. BOLD by me.
Hello Linda,
We appreciate your interest in improving your Google AdWords account. In reviewing your account, we noticed that you're advertising in a very difficult and saturated market. While we aren't able to send you a customized optimization proposal, I've included some helpful tips and resources at the end of this email.
From our experience, online advertising has a low likelihood of success in certain highly competitive markets. We've noticed that certain types of industries (such as the one you're in now) rarely earn positive results with online ads. Please take this into consideration as you assess your campaign performance and evaluate your overall success. Even with optimization, it's possible that you'll experience a lower than average performance as long as you continue promoting your current services.
Yes I realize affiliate marketing is saturated and competitive - I work in the industry after all. I've also had an Adwords account promoting 5 Star for years, so I think if it wasn't productive I would have stopped long ago.
I totally understand setting a clients expectations. I could see saying "the more competitive and saturated the market, the harder it is to advertise." Isn't that a given??
But in all the phrases below it sounds to me like they are saying, give up! This isnt going to work. OR if you want to use Adwords, find a different business to be in or a different service to promote.
"online advertising has a low likelihood of success in certain highly competitive markets... We've noticed that certain types of industries (such as the one you're in now) rarely earn positive results with online ads... Even with optimization, it's possible that you'll experience a lower than average performance as long as you continue promoting your current services."
Has anyone ever heard of Adwords sending an advertiser an email like this that is almost trying to talk them into dropping Adwords?
Or is this possibly a slight dis on the affiliate marketing industry? Somehow I can't see them sending this email to a bank, mortgage company or travel agency, can you??? (Your industry is too competitive and as long as you continue promoting your current services you may not have good results with Adwords.)
I doubt they'd ever SAY this to all those customers because they WANT their business!

I'm really sort of incredulous about what just happened.
Wonder if anyone else has heard of someone getting this kind of reply
from the Google Adwords team?
Got an email awhile back from G INVITING me to take advantage of their optimization service, where an Adwords specialist goes into your account and recommends how it could be optimized. I thought about it for awhile, then decided to take them up on it and filled out the request. AGAIN they INVITED ME to take advantage of the service.
The campaign is for 5 Star, not any affiliate programs - simply to drive traffic to 5 star. Lots of basic key phrases like affiliate marketing tips, affiliate directory, super affiliates... My quality score on all my KW is good or great, so QS is not a problem.
Here is the email I just got from the optimization team. BOLD by me.
Hello Linda,
We appreciate your interest in improving your Google AdWords account. In reviewing your account, we noticed that you're advertising in a very difficult and saturated market. While we aren't able to send you a customized optimization proposal, I've included some helpful tips and resources at the end of this email.
From our experience, online advertising has a low likelihood of success in certain highly competitive markets. We've noticed that certain types of industries (such as the one you're in now) rarely earn positive results with online ads. Please take this into consideration as you assess your campaign performance and evaluate your overall success. Even with optimization, it's possible that you'll experience a lower than average performance as long as you continue promoting your current services.
Yes I realize affiliate marketing is saturated and competitive - I work in the industry after all. I've also had an Adwords account promoting 5 Star for years, so I think if it wasn't productive I would have stopped long ago.
I totally understand setting a clients expectations. I could see saying "the more competitive and saturated the market, the harder it is to advertise." Isn't that a given??
But in all the phrases below it sounds to me like they are saying, give up! This isnt going to work. OR if you want to use Adwords, find a different business to be in or a different service to promote.
"online advertising has a low likelihood of success in certain highly competitive markets... We've noticed that certain types of industries (such as the one you're in now) rarely earn positive results with online ads... Even with optimization, it's possible that you'll experience a lower than average performance as long as you continue promoting your current services."
Has anyone ever heard of Adwords sending an advertiser an email like this that is almost trying to talk them into dropping Adwords?
Or is this possibly a slight dis on the affiliate marketing industry? Somehow I can't see them sending this email to a bank, mortgage company or travel agency, can you??? (Your industry is too competitive and as long as you continue promoting your current services you may not have good results with Adwords.)
I doubt they'd ever SAY this to all those customers because they WANT their business!
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