Adwords Quality Score

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by sparckyz, Dec 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    I'll be the first to admit i'm somewhat new to adwords, but sometimes it just seems weird :confused:.

    I've got my landing page (in my sig) and some adwords ads and a load of keywords. Only, it tells me i have a poor quality score and that my keyword is not relevant. My landing page and ad are about anti spyware and the keyword in question is "anti spyware". How in world is it not relevant??

    Some of my keywords may not totally be relevant, but they are variations etc..

    Could someone explain this to me please..
     
    sparckyz, Dec 1, 2007 IP
  2. sparckyz

    sparckyz Peon

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    What the hell!... now its just gone to quality score OK, is google watching my thread?? :eek:
     
    sparckyz, Dec 1, 2007 IP
  3. loshara

    loshara Peon

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    You need to wait sometime before Google analyze your keywords. It's testing them all the time.
     
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    pedigreechump6 Active Member

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    Google's Quality Score can be very temperamental and change from day-to-day and like loshara said it can take time for new keywords to have their landing page checked and analyzed.
     
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    Thanks guys..I think i see what you mean i'v already seen some changes in the quality score only a few minutes ago. Now, i just have to find a way to improve the quality score.
     
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  6. ProAux

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    Consider yourself lucky. The relevancy between my keywords, ad text, and site content couldn't be any more clear and obvious. Yet my QS has been stuck on "poor" for weeks.

    I hope you survive.
     
    ProAux, Dec 2, 2007 IP
  7. loshara

    loshara Peon

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    2 ProAux

    You don't need to be a genious to get keywords status OK, and if you have Poor, then definately something is wrong, either with keywords/ads/landing page.

    The difficult thing is to get Great status, but if yours are poor, make changes
     
    loshara, Dec 3, 2007 IP
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    Well, I guess I am a moron then. I've already read all the AdWords help files, off-line guides, articles, blogs, forum threads, friends' emails, support staff replies, and everything I could find about improving QS. I have been making major changes to my campaigns for about five weeks now. I've tried everything under the sun to improve it. It just ain't happening. It's broken.

    I don't want to hijack this guy's thread so, I'll start my own.
     
    ProAux, Dec 3, 2007 IP
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    A common myth is that QS is about improving the Quality of ads and nothing else.

    NOPE. While QS *generally* improves ad quality, for those that listen to G's earnings calls (I've listened to 12 in a row), Schmidt, Kordestani and Rosenberg always talk about QS changes and increased monetization in the same breath.

    For those whose by-the-book efforts to improve their QS don't lead to the desired changes, take solace in the fact that you can do everything right, but if Google's monetization is optimized by an ad other than your's, you've got no shot.

    -Shorebreak
     
    shorebreak, Dec 3, 2007 IP