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Quick Wins For Improving Keyword Quality Score (QS)

January 19th, 2009

Keyword Quality Score (QS) can make a huge difference to your conversion rate, cost and number of impressions. Google will give you a QS every time someone searches for your keywords. Google AdWords rates QS 0 – 10 where 0 – 4 is ‘Poor’; 5 – 7 is ‘OK’; and 8 – 10 is ‘Great’.

If you have a poor QS there are a few things you can do to quickly increase it.

You can work on your landing page (the page that your Ad links to) making sure that it includes your keywords in the title, meta tags, content and alt tags. Also make sure that your page doesn’t take too long to load which can have a negative impact on your QS.

A key element contributing to a good QS is the Click Through Rate (CTR) on the particular keyword. The CTR is the number of clicks per impression, i.e. the percentage of times a user clicks on your ad. If you get a large percentage of people clicking on your ad, Google assumes that your keywords must be highly relevant and will require a lower keyword bid price for the same position, and so save you money.

Another way of improving your QS is including the keywords in an Ad. I was achieving quality score 2 which was having a negative impact on the number of impressions that I was receiving and the cost per click. I reviewed the Ad and found that I didn’t have the particular keywords included in the Ad! I added the keyword into the headline and repeated it on the 3rd line of the ad. The Quality Score jumped up to 4 over the next 20 minutes! I increased my impressions by a whole 50% and my cost per click dropped down from £0.70 to £0.66 for the same position!

A note of caution, if you are making any similar changes keep an eye on the keyword position as it can improve very quickly and you might end up right at the top of the page which can cost you a lot more money especially if the keyword is expensive.

Submitted by Olga

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UK Online Market Share of Advertising Now 10%

January 13th, 2009

U.K. advertisers substantially reduced their budgets in the final three months of 2008 according to the IPA’s Q4 Bellwether report, published today. 49 percent said they had cut spending.

Online experienced less of a reduction than any other medium, with further growth in overall market share, which the IPA now estimates at 10 percent. Hardest hit in the fourth quarter were budgets for “main media advertising,” which includes TV, radio and press.
Read more http://www.clickz.com/3632345

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Google helps with translating websites

January 12th, 2009

As mentioned in previous posts, there’s a great opportunity to promote your business using AdWords abroad, but, if your foreign language skills are like mine and limited to ordering coffee and beer then you’ll be pleased to know that Google can help.

Google has a free translation service at http://translate.google.com/?hl=en give it a try!

We use it for finding foreign key phrases to bid on too, it’s become an invaluable tool

Google doesn’t stop there either, remember, if someone from Germany (for example) does a search for your business, Google will offer an option in the results to translate your page into German, give it a try with your own company name, just go to http://www.google.de, do a search for your company and then click on “Google-Suche”, once you see the results, click on “Diese Seite übersetzen” to see the German version of your site!

A final note, Google can’t read any text in images so that bit won’t get translated!

Genießen Sie Ihr neues Spielzeug von Google!

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Use Google AdWords to advertise on websites too!

January 10th, 2009

 

Many people don’t know that you can use Google AdWords to advertise your business on websites too

Rather than having people search for you, you can publish your Ads on other people’s websites, such as information sites, blogs and the likes, Google call this “The Content Network” and they deliver these Ads using something called AdSense, you may even be doing it already and not even know!

In September 2008 this got even more exciting (in a sad online marketing kind of way) as Google introduced it’s AdBuilder service in AdWords allowing you to make your own image based and animated Ads

Here’s an example of a site displaying these type of Ads (you can see that these are text Ads in this example at the top right)

 

Content Network / Adsense Example

Content Network / Adsense Example

You can also make a bit of money yourself by publishing AdSense on your website too

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Reach mobile searchers using Google AdWords

January 9th, 2009

It seems that more and more people are using their mobiles to search for stuff

don’t miss out on these searches, use Google’s mobile Ads via it’s AdWords system

You can add Mobile Ads to an existing AdGroup by choosing a different Ad format, although I’d recommend setting up a new campaign to contain your mobile Ads so that you can manage the budget for this form of advertising seperately.

Also, Google have recently introduced new options in the campaign settings for delivery of ads specifically to mobile devices

Get in whilst you can, competition is still weak in these Ad formats and you can also take advantage of Pay Per Call too!

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