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tonynoriega

9:04 pm on Nov 16, 2006 (gmt 0)

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So im working on revising my landing pages for my AdCampaigns....

But what if i have an ad that is for "Goo Goo Gaa Gaa" and i talk about how it can save you money and time and its the best around...

and i have 3 versions of "Goo Goo Gaa Gaa", so may landing page discusses about each version, and has links to each of the versions....

am i killing myself becuase he actual landing page is not where the best content is?

the best content is just one click away, but it depends on what version you want....

opinions?

ajwebmaster

4:40 am on Nov 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

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i was about to start the same thing then my rep said dont waste your time - "once you have a low QS you won't get it back up"

if they don't like your business model your landing page is irrelevant...

La_Valette

7:21 am on Nov 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

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My guess is that to simplify their life they just look at domains. If www.yourdomain.com has been tagged as low quality, then it won't help to patiently improve pages on that domain one at a time.

One of my domains seems to have gotten tagged in this way. Whenever I introduce a new landing page and set up an adgroup to it, the bids associated with that adgroup are automatically set by adwords to $10 minimum, even though google has never seen that landing page before.

Green_Grass

7:43 am on Nov 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

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"if they don't like your business model your landing page is irrelevant..."

Interesting comment..

On the other hand, if the 'business model' is O.K., the Landing Page Quality can be improved by making changes and being patient..

tonynoriega

3:16 pm on Nov 17, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Well this company's site has been online since 96...so we are in some terms "old timers"...we are ranked #4 for our primary keyword in google, #3 in yahoo....

so our business model i think is pretty good....we spend an average of 1k per month on AdWords.

i think we have some sort of "clout" among the industry, so do i have a chance of improving my QS?