Yes. To do this you must make the necessary corrections to your ads, keywords, display (The Internet address that people see displayed in an ad following the ad text. The display URL might be different from the destination URL (the page displayed in a user’s browser when a user clicks the ad).) or destination URLs (The Internet address of the webpage a user is actually taken to when clicking the ad link (the display URL) in MSN Search. The destination URL is not displayed in an ad, and it might differ from the display URL. ) , and then resubmit them by contacting Microsoft adCenter Support.
Click Get more help at the bottom of any Microsoft adCenter Help topic and follow the instructions for contacting Support. Resubmitting the same content without making the necessary changes usually results in the ad or keyword being rejected again. By making the necessary updates to your content, resubmitting it usually results in ad or keyword approval provided there are no other errors or content violations.
I’d feel like a dork about this, but at least it’s not computer related. So all you geek haters out there can bite it.
They put out a 20 minute broadcast every week so all you A.D.D. folks out there should be able to sit though an episode. There’s also a ton of archives here to boot…if yer into that kind of thing.
How fitting that I put this in the geek blog. I just thought this was funny as I haven’t come close to doing this yet…An indication that I’m doing something very right…or very wrong..I’m going with the latter..
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