Are
You Dancing With Google?
By
Jan Sepstrup
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Have
you ever danced with a partner who suddenly made a move you
didn't expect - and that brought you off balance for a while?
Well,
that's how it is to dance with Google! They do it all the
time.
I
April many Google AdWords advertisers suddenly had their minimum
bids raised by 5, 10 or a 100 times, because of Google's Quality
score.
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And
now Google is dancing again and causing a lot of discussions in
AdWords forums. It seems that this time Google is targeting affiliate
landing pages and squeeze pages under the parole "These pages are
not adding any value to the user experience".
No
one really knows what's happening - Google AdWords support can't
really help you - not even if you're a big time customer using $300,000+
a year on Google AdWords!
Some junk Made-For-AdSense sites survive fine and a lot of legitimate
online business have been hit by the "AdWords Landing Page Quality
Score"-hammer. Right now the Google dancing doesn't really make
sense.
There's an interesting discussion about this topic on Webmaster
World. The discussion starts with a:
"Open
letter to Google Regarding Changes to The AdWords Program"
(You have to register and login to read the discussion.)
One
very informative email about this issue was send from Affiliate
Classroom. They've
send out a very good report about the current situation:
- Surviving
Google free report
Here's
another quote from their newsletter:
"It
seems that Google is targeting any sites that don't
allow the searcher to purchase directly from the site they land
on."
Here's
a couple of the forum posts about that:
- Google
keywords inactive?
- Adwords
going crazy, "inactive" galore!
If
you want some background information watch a 45 minute documentary
about Google
- "Google
behind the screen".
Really
interesting - and a little scary.
Whenever
Google starts dancing you might get into trouble - or new opportunities
will open. Only time can show how these new Google AdWords changes
will affect your internet marketing.
Google
AdWords is a great traffic source, but don't put all your eggs in
one basket!
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About the Author:
Jan Sepstrup is the editor of the Google
Smart Tools Newsletter - Toolbar, ebook and videos for
Google Adwords, AdSense profit and Internet Marketing.
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