Fixing Google Ads Rejections Caused by Funnel URL Redirects or Extra Paths

Modified on: Mon, 8 Dec, 2025 at 3:43 AM

Overview

When a funnel is published on a subdomain (example: offers.example.com), Google Ads may reject the landing page due to:

  • Circumventing Systems

  • Compromised Site

  • Final URL Mismatch

  • Redirect or URL Loop Detected

This usually happens because the funnel has two different URLs that load the same page, such as:

  • https://offers.example.com/

  • https://offers.example.com/summer-deal

Google Ads sees this as a redirect or URL inconsistency, even though the page loads normally in a browser.

This article explains why it happens and how to fix it.


Why This Happens

Funnels automatically include a step path such as:

offers.example.com/summer-deal

But many users want the root version:

offers.example.com/

Both URLs point to the same funnel step, which can lead to:

  • Two URLs → One page

  • Google detecting a redirect or mismatch

  • Google Ads rejecting the landing page

This is normal behavior in funnels, but Google needs one “official” URL.


The Fix: Add a Canonical URL

A canonical tag tells Google:

“Both URLs are valid, but this one is the official version.”

Adding a canonical tag removes redirect-related disapprovals in Google Ads.


How to Add the Canonical Tag

  1. Open your Funnel → Select the Funnel Step.

  2. Click Settings (top right).

  3. Scroll to SEO Meta Data.

  4. Locate Custom Head Tracking Code.

  5. Paste this code:

<link rel="canonical" href="https://offers.example.com/" />
  1. Replace offers.example.com with your actual funnel subdomain.

  2. Save and publish.


Neutral Example Scenarios

Example 1 – Basic Funnel Subdomain

Default funnel URL:

offers.example.com/summer-deal

Preferred canonical:

<link rel="canonical" href="https://offers.example.com/" />

Example 2 – Lead Generation Funnel

Funnel step:

promo.example.com/landing-page

Canonical tag:

<link rel="canonical" href="https://promo.example.com/" />

Example 3 – Product Demo Funnel

Funnel step:

demo.example.com/demo-step

Canonical tag:

<link rel="canonical" href="https://demo.example.com/" />

What This Solves

  • Removes redirect/mismatch warnings in Google Ads

  • Prevents “final URL mismatch” rejections

  • Ensures Google sees one stable version of the URL

  • Avoids SEO duplicate-content issues

  • Reduces indexing inconsistencies in search engines


When to Use This Fix

Use this solution if:

  • Your funnel is hosted on a subdomain

  • Google Ads rejects the landing page

  • You notice an extra funnel path (e.g., /summer-deal)

  • You want the root URL to be recognized as the main landing page

  • Google Search Console reports duplicate URLs


Important Notes

  • This does not change how your funnel behaves for visitors.

  • It only informs Google/Google Ads which URL should be treated as the authoritative version.

  • This is the recommended fix for funnels with multiple accessible URLs.

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