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How can I get the quality bot to stop by?

         

U_Turtle

3:22 am on Aug 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I recently made some changes to my website which resulted in my quality scores dropping from 7's and 8's to 1's OUCH. Anyhow, I figured out what caused it and I am ready for Googles quality bot to come by and take another look. How can I get this accomplished as soon as possible. Should I pause the campaign then restart it in a few hours? Will this prompt a visit? I dont want to just wait for it to stop by normally because that could take forever. I am a PPC advertiser who depends on this for my living..

Any suggestions?

U_Turtle

11:26 pm on Aug 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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No one has any suggestions? I was told this was the most helpful webmaster community on the internet and no one will take the time to answer me? I am a giver and not taker only. When I can contribute to the community I will. Everyone starts at one post........

pavlovapete

5:19 am on Aug 17, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hi U_Turtle,

I figured out what caused it and I am ready for Google
- how certain are you? The smart ones around here advise the younger ones (like myself) to be cautious about drawing absolute conclusions when dealing with something as huge, complex and unpredictable as Google.

How much history does your account have? Can you afford to use bad advice and get your QS tanked?

Try creating a new adgroup, upload a new page and see how long it takes. I presume you have web logs and a db keeping track of all visits?

Cheers

pavlovapete

5:20 am on Aug 17, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Oh yes - and welcome to webmaster world U_Turtle :)

Sorry I was not being polite.

Green_Grass

5:26 am on Aug 17, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Creating new ads normally leads to the QS being reset to a new level.

If you want the QS to be totally reworked, delete old ads and create a new ad for the ad group and then wait for a while.. a week perhaps..

And do rememeber to fix what you 'feel' you did wrong before, doing the above.

Best of luck.. you will need it.

pavlovapete

5:36 am on Aug 17, 2009 (gmt 0)

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delete old ads
- yeah this will get you a new QS fairly promptly.

However any history you've acquired will also go down the drain.

One method I've seen mentioned on this board is making a copy of your ad and tweaking that. Or making a new adgroup as advised earlier. Or Green_Grass' advice to delete your ad.

netmeg

2:07 pm on Aug 17, 2009 (gmt 0)

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No one has any suggestions? I was told this was the most helpful webmaster community on the internet and no one will take the time to answer me? I am a giver and not taker only. When I can contribute to the community I will. Everyone starts at one post........

Also note that things are pretty quiet around here over the weekend.

U_Turtle

7:28 pm on Aug 17, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Thanks all of you for your quick response. I will implement these technics ASAP and will keep you post it from the results.

Thanks again for those wise advices.

Best Regards,
U_Turtle