Getting Google To Spider your Site

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by JF-Panther, Apr 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have $10 min bids on ALL of my keywords. I need Google to re-spider my site as they spidered the parked domain owned by godaddy or whom ever owned the domain before me. Anyone ever have this problem?
     
    JF-Panther, Apr 20, 2007 IP
  2. ecoverguru

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    I guess Adword ads has nothng to do with your spidered pages on google search engines.. When you create an ad in adwords it will be crawled by different spider to check the quality score.. so better you improve your quality score on your landing pages by providing relevent information matching to the keyword... even if your bid doesnt gets lowered talk to the google guys on chat.
     
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  3. JF-Panther

    JF-Panther Peon

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    Any idea how long it takes Adwords Spider to re-spider the site?
     
    JF-Panther, Apr 20, 2007 IP
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    Ask google but I thought it was once a month if your web site is static.
     
    rmartish, Apr 20, 2007 IP
  5. JF-Panther

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    I asked them, they said I could not request it. They would not do a manual check either. Man this is frustrating!
     
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  6. rmartish

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    #6
    Patients is a virtue. Pause your campaigns if you have to.
     
    rmartish, Apr 20, 2007 IP
  7. JF-Panther

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    There isn't anything to pause. All my keywords are $10 min bid.
     
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    Geez you need to find new keywords. What is your site about?
     
    rmartish, Apr 20, 2007 IP
  9. JF-Panther

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    Its not the keywords. Its that google thinks I am trying to promote a parked domain. My keywords are specific to the product I am selling and the content on the page.
     
    JF-Panther, Apr 20, 2007 IP
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    #10
    Group and Move all keywords into seperate adgroups based on themes
     
    sarathy, Apr 22, 2007 IP
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    You need to improve your quality score. Try add different match types of your keywords and play around with new landing pages NOT on the previous site.

    What about other sites in your account? Do they suffer the same problem?
     
    cianuro, Apr 22, 2007 IP
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    #12
    Your natural search ranking etc has no impact on your PPC results.

    Your high minimum bid is, as cianuro says, due to a poor quality score - Google checks your landing page on a regular basis, so changes to that will have an impact on your quality score in a day or two, I believe, so if your landing page is a legitimate page, then this shouldn't be your problem.

    The key drivers to QS are clickthrough rate (which takes into account your advert's position), and advert text, which should generally include your keyword in the title (genuinely, rather than using DKI).

    To get up to a $10 minimum bid, your clickthrough rate is almost certainly pony. I'd recommend reviewing your advert text as a matter of some urgency...
     
    CustardMite, Apr 23, 2007 IP
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    #13
    if you want google to spider your site
    register it in google webmasters sitemaps
     
    ohadgliksman, Apr 23, 2007 IP
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    eli03 Well-Known Member

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    for me the fastest way to get index by google is thru blog post on a high pr site. :)
     
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    #15
    They check at least once a month, sometimes more frequently.
     
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    #16
    May want to submit your url to direcotries (some free) but some paid once may also help increase the visit for the googlebot.

    A good robot.txt and a good onsite navigation and sitemap will also help. Just have to wait.

    Google sitemap is really good and allows you to monitor when the bot last visited and check how many paper it has spidered over the last 90 days.
     
    buyallgifts, Apr 23, 2007 IP
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    It sounds like you might have bought a "killed" domain name. That means g-adwords killed the domain name in a past quality check.

    Your domain may have been owned by another adwords advertiser who got dinged by the QS, and they let it lapse or cancelled ownership so it became available for purchase.

    Check out my post #8 at:
    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=305668

    It is really hard to get back a good quality score when this happens.

    And always try to Check a domain's History at Whois and/or the WayBackMachine at http://www.archive.org/web/web.php, before buying it.
     
    manx, Apr 24, 2007 IP