Google Quality Score Q & A
Instead of repeating myself a bunch of times over a bunch of variations and things related to the Google Quality Score, I have decided to just take questions of it. I dont know it all, but I will do my best to answer your questions and try to provide some background and even my own experiences. So let’s here it! Just comment here and I will answer after we get a few going.
CPAM Series – Quality Score Rd 3 – Avoiding Google Slaps
This post is probably going to sound similar to the Quality Score Rd 1. I feel I need to stretch this out even more from the number of emails I got about “quick fixes” with the Quality Score. First off, I have already covered that there is more than one quality score. At what point would it make any sense to start rattling off about ways to game the QS when in a month another update by Google would be made? I could sit here for months and go on about ways to counter each update but I am not going to. If taking the initiative to avoid Google Slaps in the first place is not your cup of tea, then I would be wasting my time trying to tell you after each update on how to fix everything. I would have to say that 99% of the marketers I speak to want to actually “play by the rules” so to speak. Everyone wants a quick fix or work-around. You are not going to get that here. As I have said before, if I did give you one, chances are there would be a ton of more problems go on in the future and it’s just not worth it….to either of us.
With that said, let’s talk about building and avoiding Google Slaps to begin with.
First off when you’re an Adwords advertiser this does not get you or your site into the good graces of Google’s natural search results. It does not matter how much money you spend, you cannot buy your way up the ladder. The only thing you might get from this is by having Google’s bot checking your ad and visiting your site and when it gets there, it finds content that it was not aware of. Big whoopie doo. If you build like me, then it’s a matter of pinging to let G know you got new content.
CPAM Series – Quality Score Rd 2 – Adwords Account And Quality Scores
This can be one of the most frustrating aspects about Adwords, especially when first testing out offers just to find keywords that will bring you conversions. There is a lot that goes on in testing such as adding, pausing and even deleting. Everything you do INSIDE your account is monitored and a history is recorded with it. Now I have personally asked Google Reps about Account history and while they say that “account history DOES NOT directly affect your quality score”, they have said that “account history is VERY important to the success of your campaigns”. What a vague reply.
Here are some tips, findings and experiences I have had that helped my account history perform at its best.
Keywords that suck affect your ad groups. Pretty simple right there. The problem we face here though is whether to delete these keywords or try our ass off by making other adgroups and re-submitting them. Watching the performance of your keywords is one of the most important aspects of using PPC. With using Adwords, it’s pretty much a “make” or “break” situation. The better your performance history is with long running ACTIVE campaigns, the more likely your going to get breaks down the road from Adwords.
In my experience when you move keywords it has never had a negative impact on ANY of my accounts histories. For this matter alone, I recommend that you move keywords into different adgroups. As a matter of fact, I recommend that you move keywords around every now and then anyway. You should always be striving for better adgroups and keyword performance. Sure you may face bumps along the way but the more you use Adwords and get use to it and the more you strive to improve your adgroups and keywords, the more likely that your going to get a better performance across the board.
CPAM Series – Quality Score Rd 1 – Blogs And Quality
First and foremost you want to seek the advice from Google themselves. With that said the very definition that Google provides (which is very vague) of their Quality Score is here:
The components of Quality Score vary depending on whether it’s calculating minimum bid or ad position:
- Quality Score for minimum bidis determined by a keyword’s click-thru rate (CTR) on Google, the relevance of the keyword to its ad group, your landing page quality, your account’s historical performance, and other relevance factors.
- Quality Score for ad positionis determined by a keyword’s click-thru rate (CTR) on Google, the relevance of the keyword and ad to the search term, your account’s historical performance, and other relevance factors.
So now you may start to get a bigger picture about Quality Score. There is not just one you have to deal with but two. There may be more (according to the affiliate chatter) but those are myths so we are going to stick with what we know. Just realize that facing Google slaps can come from many angles. You need to recognize WHY you are getting slapped.
To keep from this and actually trim away the possibilities of being slapped or just getting good Quality Scores across the board, I have already pointed out that you should be building quality sites. Ever read an Adwords Ebook or been to another Affiliate’s blog to hear them talk about how they like to test offers with JUST a landing page instead of building a mini site around it? Well, in a sense that is true but the vital information that is most likely left out is that they already HAVE BUILT a high quality site that these pages are residing on. AHAH!
So what’s my take on building sites around CPA Offers?
CPA Marketing Series – Getting Started On Google Search
Ahh well we’re here. Google Search. The Pain in the ass Quality Score. How do we beat it?
Let me start off by telling you that there are a multitude of factors that determine quality scores thru Adwords keyword search campaigns. A lot of people (marketers) are only wanting to hear “how do I beat the QS”, or “what’s the quick fix to get my campaign running again”. This is very tiresome to answer and lately, I’ve pretty much ignored the questions. The reason is this:
No matter how many freakin times the people who know say it, some people just cant comprehend it. Now I am not saying that I wont write about a few tricks I use to game Adwords because I am going to get to that soon enough. If you want the shortest, bluntest and most honest answer on how to get good quality scores, then it’s quite simple.
BUILD SOMETHING OF QUALITY
It’s that simple. The days of our shitty affiliate sites are coming to end. However as marketers we adjust and evolve. Personally been doing it for 3 years now with almost a year and a half exclusively online. I’ve literally gone from a page with 5 banners on it (yes I actually made money with this shit back in the day), to building sites made out of Wordpress with article directories and forums attached to them. In today’s world with Google: “He who adds the most user value..wins”.
In thinking of terms of beating the quality score you really have to open your mind. This is going to really require some deep thinking. In my experience you are going to need a few things and here are the most important ones:
Forum Success – People Making Money
It seems creating the forum was one of the best things I ever done as far as trying to help people make money online. When I first started this blog, I just started talking. I didnt really have any direction. I can honestly say that I do now. It’s comments like these from the discussion forum that make all the time put into the blog and forum worth it.
From Forum Member JerkJr: I think I would say I hit my pot o’ gold.
I’ve been trying my hand at PPC to CPA
I found a CPA offer that is converting 25%-30% for a few days now.
Yesterday I had 253 clicks, 70 conversions, cost me around $65 to advertise, and I made around $135. This isn’t uncommon for this offer either. The day before yesterday was about the same thing.
Here’s what I have learned…PUMP THOSE OFFERS OUT.
The more you get the better chance you have of hitting one that will stick really well.
Thank you Ruck for your posts and your help on everything.
I’m off to go make more landing pages and campaigns
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From Forum Member experience:Ok maybe its a little too early to get happy. But today is my first 100.00 profit day. And its just noon where i live. I have been on this forum for less 2 than 2 weeks and i was on the ppcformula forum before that. I was ready to just give up and quit and go try to get my job back.LOL. But i stuck it out and i took alot of advice and read Rucks blogs. Well the stuff that hes giving there is great people and if your a newbie like me that you have to pay close attention to it and follow his steps. But i just want to thank Ruck and all the other guys that helped me out the past couple of weeks.
CPA Marketing Series – Page Sniping Google Placements
This can be one of the easiest ways to get cheap clicks in Google. However with Placement Targeted Campaigns thru Adwords, this can also be one of the most frustrating campaigns you may ever put up. There is just not a lot of information out there to help with questions on Placement Targeting. Personally, I have a three ring binder that looks like it’s been thrown in a swimming pool 3 or 4 times. This notebook contains successes and TONS of failures. Most of the stories you here are of people totally getting their asses handed to them with Placement Targeting. I know I have. With that though, I’ve become better educated and learned to speed up the research process to test out pages to specifically advertise on.
Placement Targeted Campaigns were originally created by Google to allow you to advertise specifically on sites in the content network. It gave you full power to pick where you wanted to advertise. It also charged you on a CPM basis (per 1000 impressions). Since then, the placement targeted campaigns haveevolved into something even better. You can now target individual webpages on sites as well as pay cost per click instead of CPM.
My Tips
- I hardly ever advertise on sites specifically. I have only found a few rare instances where this worked. There are just too many variables to consider. Some of these sites may receive 100K uniques a day, and if your paying on a CPM basis, you can burn thru your budget quick.
- I never paid cost per click. I always paid on a CPM basis. I have tried paying on a cost per click basis and never have I gotten my ads to run. I have no idea why. I’ve spent countless phone calls with Adwords Reps and never once got a solid answer or even enough information to help me in any way.
A Public Thank You To Market Leverage
I know the Market Leverage folks read the blog and just wanted to give a public thank you for the baby care package that Lana and I received today. I went to the post office not expecting something like that at all. I brought it home and Lana was completely blown away at the gifts and gesture.
Market Leverage sent us “A Baby Bunch”. At first I was completely retarded as to what it was. Lana opened it up and I thought it was flowers. It’s actually a bouquet that looks like flowers but was really baby clothes. Awesome Market Leverage. Lana, me and the kids say THANKS!!!





