| I have a startup that has been in business for about a year. In the last few days I started to notice that a competitor put some Google ads when you search for my company name (or company domain). What is worse is that those ads are a bit agressive. Like "the truth about company X" or "why X is a not the best solution for you", all linking to their pages where they try to sell their stuff. Is that allowed by Google? I couldn't find a way to flag/report those. What would you guys do? I know it is a good sign that we are growing, but could influence some customers against us by reading it. *using a thrown away account. Any help is appreciated... thanks! |
The latter has a better chance of being removed upon complaint, especially if the landing pages don't have anything to do with your company.
In some countries (not the US, UK), Google usually acts in favour of the trademark owner and pulls both ads and keywords upon request.
You can make the complaint here: http://adwords.google.com/support/aw/bin/answer.py?hl=en&... Send it by mail or fax as well.
If they're doing negative advertising, you could also try going to them directly (or maybe via a lawyer). It could easily be a 3rd party agency writing these ads and the company management might be embarrassed to be caught.