Recent changes to display URL policy for sites that sit on shared or hosted domains may have some advertisers finding their ads disapproved.
Google used blog URL’s as a great example in a recent Inside AdWords post.
Google’s Example:
“Let’s say I wanted to create an ad linking to this blog: http://adwords.blogspot.com. In the past, blogspot.com would have been an acceptable display URL. Because there are so many independent blogs hosted on http://blogspot.com however, we now require the display URL to reflect the specific blog reached upon clicking the ad– in this case: adwords.blogspot.com.”
For advertisers that have found their ads disabled minor changes need to be made to correct the URL.
Example of an incorrect URL setup:
destination URL: http://www.yourblog.blogspot.com
display URL: blogspot.com (incorrect)
….
Example of a correct URL setup:
destination URL: http://www.yourblog.blogspot.com
display URL: yourblog.blogspot.com (correct)
Google states that:
“Going forward, ads that don’t include this additional information in their display URLs will be disapproved. A suggested display URL will be provided in the disapproval email notification, but we encourage you to proactively adjust any ads that you think might be affected by this change.”
I am unsure if this policy change will effect existing advertisers or only new advertisers. Googles wording indicates it effects new advertisers only. If I find info indicating it effects current advertisers I will post an update.
Posted by: Kim Clinkunbroomer, GAP, AdWords Top Contributor



Our corporate web site is http://www.odotech.com
We created a site with Google site, its URL is https://sites.google.com/a/myodotech.com/formation-les-odeurs/
AdWords does not allow us to display http://www.odotech.com and direct people to https://sites.google.com/a/myodotech.com/formation-les-odeurs/
But I just cannot writte sites.google.com/a/myodotech.com/formation-les-odeurs/ as it is too long!
so, how do I do?
brian