Real World Solutions To Landing Site Quality Update

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by heybert00, Aug 2, 2006.

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    Does anyone have suggestions on how to improve landing page scores?

    I have noticed that some of the old MFA sites are starting to pop back up again in G's paid search results.

    Here is what I see at www.best8sites.org

    They have changed from .com to .org

    They have added links to a privacy policy,contact,and sitemap page

    and the most interesting thing I see is that they have added an rss feed to the page with content but no hyperlinks to the content.

    If you check alexa, you can see that they are getting huge traffic again and that they have moved into the top 3000 websites and have big reach. It did not take them long to find a way to beat the system.

    So if an MFA site can do it, we can too.
    Lets have a constructive discussion about anything you have found out and are willing to share.
     
    heybert00, Aug 2, 2006 IP
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    I don't think that the . com and .org domain make any difference.

    Also the privacy policy, contact page, or site map, rss feeds... this will not change your quality score.
     
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    Why wouldn't the .com or .org make a difference? If a website does not purchase all of the extensions on their domain name, anyone can buy it and make a website there. A perfect example of this is whitehouse.com and whitehouse.gov One is a porn site and the other is where the president lives. 2 different extensions, 2 totally different websites.

    If MFA sites buy a new domain name, host it with another company, and set up new adwords and adsense accounts under another name, and then conform to then build pages that conform to the new policy, they will get back on.

    I do believe that the new page quality algo is based in adwords at the account level so if you get away from the account and start all over with the same thing you were doing before, but adding what the search robot wants, you should be able to get back in


    Also, here is an example of someone who did do parts of this with their google adwords account

    http://www.ewhisper.net/blog/google-adwords-case-study-improving-landing-page-quality/
     
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