I am creating a lead generation site for my business and see many of my competitors....with Landing page for visitors to fill out their contact form. Prospects fill out the form....and sales people call them back. 1) How important is it to list all your KW's on your landing page? 2) If having your keywords on your landing page helps a great deal...do those Keywords...have to have links attached to them? Thanks very much for your constructive input... ~T
1) Having the keywords on the landing page will improve your quality score or stabilize your quality score. 2) Google actually despises affiliates; and does not prefer one page landing pages that direct to an affiliate offer. To help increase your quality score or stabilize it; you must have a page for things like: Privacy; Contact Us; About Us; and so on. If your serious about your work; and want to have pleased clients, then I would suggest for you to insert additional pages since it will help them in the long run.
Thanks Rich, Oh yeah...i have additional pages...but that's not the purpose of my landing page. I do PPC to make money...and get leads for my business. thanks again... ~Tony
Make sure you have your main keywords in Meta keywords tags of your website and title of your website
1. Its not highly important. It is more important to have clear messaging, a properly laid out website, and a good text ad. 2. No outbound links on a landing page are necessary exact for those that send you exactly to the offer, checkout, buy now, lead form and typical website links such as contact us, privacy policy and etc...
Wrong. The site must look like a real website. The means having it very relevent to the ad and having incoming and outgoing links. The more unique content you have the better too. If you just have links to the offer and nothing else the bot will automatically label you as bridge page without any human intervention, that means your quality score will automatically stink and you'll be paying through the nose for your keywords. This is fact and I'm not sure why anyone would argue with google's very own faq section.
Good answer... But can you prove me wrong? Or do you only have non factual premises to make such statements?