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Dynamic landing Pages & CPC

         

razdaz

1:29 pm on Jan 30, 2006 (gmt 0)



It seems that google have begun taking into account the landing page for an ad. This is another metric for assigning a quality score to the ad. Does anyone know if dynamically created pages will suffer as a result? or does it even matter?

also, has anyone been able to get their CPC down to $0.01 for niche markets with no competition? or is it just google teasing us?

ljgsites

7:03 pm on Feb 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



The issues with dynamic pages are that robots often can't find and index the pages and that PageRank is dimished due to long URLS.

I don't think PageRank of the landing page factors into the quality score and as long as your destination URL doesn't contain a sessionID (and it really never should) then you should be ok.

AdWordsAdvisor

3:30 am on Feb 10, 2006 (gmt 0)

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razdaz, please see post #2 in this thread for information that I think will answer your question:

One-cent keywords appear to be impossible. Has anyone ever spent $.01 on a keyword?
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ashleycc

11:54 am on Feb 10, 2006 (gmt 0)



I have regular active adwords keywords which only cost £0.01 per click. also many at £0.03. Since google introduced these minimums my campiagn costs have been reduced. :-)