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Adwords Quality Score Part One

by Bryan Casson on September 8, 2011

Improving Ad Relevancy

 

Writing catchy phrases is not always the best option when writing your Adwords Ads. It may increase your cost per click a little but it will not help your quality score at all and without a good enough quality score it is likely your Ad will not perform.

So let us create a scenario for this Adwords tutorial:

You have a client who owns a beautiful mountain guest lodge just out of Johannesburg city centre. What sort of Ad are you going to write?

QS Example 1

Example 1: This Ad will not yield a high quality score for the keywords you are wishing to target.  Vibrant Views and Majest Mountains has a couple things wrong with it. For one, stupid spelling mistakes kill your quality score and secondly, your ad will perform well if you are targeting keywords like vibrant views or country landscapes but not the keywords you will most likely want.

QS Example 2

Example 2: Much better Ad, it is always best to use the actual keywords you want to target in the Ad rather than well written jargon. In this Ad we can now get higher quality scores on keywords like Guest House, Johannesburg Guest House, Country Guest House, Country Guest Lodge and Guest House Near Johannesburg.  Your Ads still look appealing and your quality score for those well searched keywords just got higher!

QS Example 3

Example 3: One last little trick I want to show you is a descriptive display URL. In this part of your Ad you get to include whatever word you want (within guidelines). So why not use it to describe, in one word, exactly what your target page is about. In this case we added /lodge at the end. If the Ad was pointing to the lodge activities then you may want to use /activities .

As a Adwords Manager you should always take your time when creating your Ads, do not rush and create a couple ads here and there and hope for the best. In Google Adwords every step is important so be sure to check and double check your ads for those stupid spelling mistakes.

What Next?

Improving Ad relevance also depends on the content of your landing page (target page) so in the next tutorial I will show you how to match you landing page with your Adwords Ad to boost your relevancy even more.

 

 

  • http://www.godsboy.org Dewaldt Huysamen

    I believe the trick is to write catchy phrases with the keywords incorporated.

    For instance:

    Tim’s Guest Lodge
    Beautiful {KEYWORD:Country Guest House}
    Outside JHB – Book Now
    TimsLodge.co.za/Lodge

    Sure one can add the BOOK now and I believe adwords will approve the JHB abbreviation otherwise ad special request and they will.

    • http://seocowboy.co.za Bryan Casson

      Yes, you are absolutely right, they whole trick is to find the balance… I will cover more on dynamic keyword insertion later on. Call to action is a great way to increase clickthrough-rate but only works on selected keywords like “book guest lodge”. One thing I also noticed was that you used capitals on display URL, this is also a fantastic way for your display URL to capture attention…nice

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