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Welcome to our latest newsletter! On this special day, we celebrate the fathers who inspire us with their dedication, hard work, and love. Father's Day, observed on the third Sunday of June, has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. It was first celebrated in 1910 in Spokane, Washington, thanks to the efforts of Sonora Smart Dodd, who wanted to honor her father, a Civil War veteran who raised six children as a single parent. Over the years, Father's Day has grown to become a day of appreciation and recognition for fathers and father figures around the world.
Whether you're spending time with your loved ones, reminiscing about cherished memories, or continuing to create new ones, we wish you a joyful and uplifting Father's Day.
Recently, we've received a DM from one of our followers regarding Google Ads verification and account issues. For those of you managing your own Google Ads account, we've put together a comprehensive guide to ensure your Google Ads remain active and effective. For those of you who need assistance, hit reply and let me know what's going on.
How to Get Your Google Ads Verified and Running Smoothly
1. Complete the Verification Process
Identity Verification: Google requires identity verification to ensure the legitimacy of advertisers. This usually involves submitting government-issued ID and proof of address. Make sure all requested documents are clear and up-to-date.
Billing Information: Verify that your billing information is accurate. Ensure your payment method is current, and there are no outstanding payment issues. A valid payment method on file helps in maintaining your account's active status.
2. Check for Policy Violations
Review Policy Compliance: Adhere to Google Ads policies by ensuring your ads and landing pages meet Google's standards. Avoid prohibited content and make sure your advertisements align with Google's guidelines.
Fix Violations: If your ads have been flagged for policy violations, address these issues promptly. Google usually provides details on what needs to be corrected.
3. Respond to Google’s Requests
Documentation: Sometimes, Google may request additional documentation. Respond quickly to any such requests to avoid delays in the verification process.
Verification Email: Regularly check your email for any messages from Google Ads support. Follow any instructions provided to complete your account verification.
4. Conduct an Account Health Check
Maintain Account Activity: Keep your account active. Regularly updating and managing your campaigns can prevent your account from being flagged for inactivity.
Contact Support: If you've completed all the necessary steps and your ads are still being paused, contact Google Ads support directly. They can provide specific guidance and resolve any remaining issues.
For more detailed instructions, you can refer to Google’s official support pages:
Following these steps will help get your Google Ads verified and running smoothly, making sure your advertising efforts are as effective as possible.
Looking Ahead
We hope you find this guide useful in maintaining your Google Ads account. By staying compliant and proactive, you can ensure your ads continue to perform at their best, driving valuable results for your business.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reply to this email.
Stay tuned for next week's insights, and keep hauling success!
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Justin Hubbard
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