View Full Version : My Competitors are Using Misleading Ad Copy What Can I do?
kateperry
06-16-2009, 03:19 AM
Hi,
I was wondering if you could help?
Some of my competitors are using misleading information on their adwords PPC ads - for example saying a product costs £13 when it actually costs £25. Is there anything we can do?
Any help apperciated.
Thanks
williamc
06-16-2009, 03:22 AM
Report it to google adwords quality assurance team.
kateperry
06-16-2009, 03:35 AM
Many thanks for your reply.
Do you have an contact email for them in the UK - couldn't find one when I looked??
Thanks again
williamc
06-16-2009, 03:44 AM
Try asking here: AdWords - AdWords Help (http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/AdWords?hl=en)
kateperry,
I would report them, but they are really doing well to get a bad reputation by doing this. These kind of price differences will get noticed by their visitors and they should not be around for too long if they continue to go about advertising this way or doing business this way. I don't consider these kind of issues with my competitors a problem. In fact, they are taking up a space in the SE's with a crap result, hence making your site more appealing, while paying for their misleading efforts in hard cash.
Would you go back to website that falsy misleads you, I definately would not. Just my opinion anyway.
crankydave
06-16-2009, 06:20 PM
Hi,
I was wondering if you could help?
Some of my competitors are using misleading information on their adwords PPC ads - for example saying a product costs £13 when it actually costs £25. Is there anything we can do?
Any help apperciated.
Thanks
There folks/companies that seem to believe this kind of thing is a good idea. Happens all the time. "Get them in door and we'll take it from there" if you will... IMO.
There are also folks/companies that believe that this is a bad idea. These are the folks/companies that tend to have a long term, dedicated, outlook that, over time, will serve to benefit them... again IMO.
Don't sweat the small stuff. Do what you do as best you can, better than the rest, and smile as the "wannabes" eventually fail. In the long run, you'll be better and stronger for doing so.
As Will pointed out, get a message to the quality team and as Milo pointed out, "do your thang".
Dave
Orion
06-16-2009, 11:23 PM
Here's a bit of a philosophy that I try to follow myself (and the key word there is try.. cause it's not easy..)..
Who cares!.. I try to see what good things my competitors are doing and ignore the things they do that may be wrong, or unethical.
I figure that so long as I continue to operate my business ethically, be fair and honest then I know I'm good, and my customers know it. It's served me well for 12 years now.
Eventually those that try to 'pull one over' on the customer get found out, and honestly I would love to see what their repeat business is like, lol...
All the best...
jason
06-19-2009, 01:14 PM
So, let's click his ads. Ummm...I'm just kidding.
You can report it to Google or you can simply stay put. People who click his ads will see that it over states. Then, he'll pay the click for nothing.
SEObyCanz
07-26-2009, 04:40 PM
Hhahahahha... Jason I was thinking the same thing, give us the search phrase and I'll click on the ad and click on link once on the site..... they'll run out of adverting budget for the day lol....
Seriously though, thats the sort of behavior that gets found out in time, if you have a blog, write a few posts with well thought out titles about these other sites, don't need to name them, just say what they do, and put a call to action so people can buy from you :)
Lynny
midnightshow22
10-26-2009, 02:39 PM
I wouldn't worry too much about this because people will move away from there site quickly when they realize they are using bait and switch techniques. In fact, they are going to end up losing money and as a person mentioned above me, reputation.
Web Marketer
11-30-2009, 06:28 AM
Hi,
I was wondering if you could help?
Some of my competitors are using misleading information on their adwords PPC ads - for example saying a product costs £13 when it actually costs £25. Is there anything we can do?
Any help apperciated.
Thanks
Hey,
I would suggest you to not to worry because if your competitors are misleading information they will not get conversions because the user would land on their site because of £13 and if he gets £25 than he would ran out from their site and in future he ll not revisit his site again....ya about sending the report to google just pass this info to them they will do whatever is necessary...so be relaxed...
tradingwhiz
12-05-2009, 07:34 PM
From my experience the best thing you can do is to not worry about what your competitors are doing. Focus on yourself instead and focus on differentiating yourself from them by being truthful and honest. If you are misleading online you simply won't survive. Trust me, they won't stick around for long.