I have been running a site on the content network for over a year. Getting constant traffic, now the other day everything stops. Talked to support and they say low quality score. The site hasaround 20 pages of content etc. Any advice?
Maybe after a year they got around to doing a manual review. Get another domain and make your content more relevant and you are back in business.
> Get another domain That is bad advice. There is never a need to start over with another domain or a new account, which is against TOS by the way and can get you banned permanently.
make sure your ad and page are relevant. Increase the content at your site, IF nothing works keep nagging the google support
Next to focusing on the relevancy of the ad and page, try to skip keywords that have low commercial value. Don't be afraid to miss a few clicks. Focus on CTR and use relevant keywords.
Don't worry.you should use high paying keywords instead of low paying keywords and add more unique contents.
Let me guess, one or more of the following applies to you: 1) You're an affiliate 2) You have little unique content 3) You have a high ratio of ads : content 4) You have sign-ups of pop ups on your landing pages 5) You have no privacy policy or T's & C's 6) You're promoting work from home or make money online schemes If any of the above applies to you then just do the opposite of the point - i.e. if you promote affiliate schemes - then stop! Google have basically said that MFA sites do not fit their Adwords business plan - AND RIGHTLY SO