Saturday, July 29, 2006

Google Update of July 2006

Google Update of July 2006

I know it was a tough week for a lot of AdWords advertisers, provoked by the recent update of Google’s Landing Page Algorithm.

I researched as much as I could and the conclusion is that 4 types of sides are hardest hit:

  • Squeezes pages (the lending pages whose single purpose is to gather an email address in exchange for a free report which not always is really free !)
  • One Page Sales Letter Web Site or Pitch Page
  • Affiliate Web Sites
  • Web Sites build for Google AdSense
Because all of us will be affected by the changes I decide to share with you what I learn about them.

In a nut shall the Google AdWords changes are a

cry loud for – high quality pages!
The changes was created for a noble cause – to improve the web.
It will be good long range but now a lot of people will suffer.

However, to explain the New Landing Page Algorithm I’ll start defining new terms Google created:

  • Quality Score = it is the basis for measuring the quality of your keyword and determining your minimum bid on Google, the quality of your ad’s landing page, and other relevancy factors. (WOW! The devil is in details…)
  • Landing Page = an active Web Page where customers will “land” when they click your ad. The web address for this page is also called a destination URL or clickthrough URL
  • Daily budget = is as always has been, the amount you’re willing to spend on a specific AdWords campaign per day
  • Ad Served Percentage (%) = represents how often an ad has been shown in relation to the rest of the active ads within the same Ad Group
  • Display URL = it is the URL displayed on your ad to identify your site to users (limit 35 char., can be different to the URL your ad links to, but it should be an actual URL that is part of your site)
  • Ad Delivery = how quickly your ads are shown within a specific AdWords campaign each day. When you select a budget for your campaign you can choose: 1) Standard Delivery the ads impressions will be spread across the day, 2) Accelerated Delivery - the adds will be display as often as possible until your budget is reached. For both cases if your budget is set below the system-recommended budget, you ads may not receive all possible impressions.

Now, we all are talking the same language, let’s see what Google’s New Landing Page Algorithm means.

The idea is not a new one, Google announced in December 2005 that they began to implement “The New Landing Page quality score”. What happened in first 2 week of July is just an update of the Algorithm.

What is new now?

In addition to evaluate your keywords and your ads, Google now:

  • Scrutinizes your landing pages
  • Calculate a “Quality score” for every landing page

What is “Quality Score”, in Google Words:

Quality Score is determined by

  • your keyword’s clickthrough rate (CTR) on Google
  • relevance of your ad text
  • "historical keyword performance” on Google

Well, make sense even though “historical keyword performance” looks subjective to me. We don’t know historical keyword performance when we choose them!

The Quality Score measurements makes the advertiser increase relevancy!

But how good, fair, balanced they can be when they determine this Quality Score.

Up till now we already noticed:

  • advertisers whose on line business has been shut down
  • a friend of mine told my that class action suits already exists
  • a general resentment towards what is seen as “un fair” changes exist as well

Let’s not panic and try to overcome by educating ourself about what does Google wants!

The Google point of view is that some advertisers are delivering
"a poor user experience” (which actually means pages with a low Quality Score, those are required to pay much more for their clicks).

Important Note: With other words instead to jump and increase the pay per click we better try to create high quality score pages.

What Google wants to see is:

  • Relevant and substantial content. TIP: in AdWords, link to a page on your site that provides the most useful and accurate information about the product/service in your ad
  • Ensure that your landing page is relevant to your keywords and your ad test
  • Distinguish sponsored links from the rest of your site content. Up till now it was a good practice to make outgoing links blend in with the rest of a page’s content because this is a sure way to get more clicks which translate in more money for you. Well, now Google wants those ads to be clearly marketed as sponsored links
  • Try to provide info without requiring registering, or providing a preview of what users will get by registering. WOW again! Attention squeezes pages authors! If you’ve got a squeeze page, that means that you are going against Google’s guideline! It will be harder now to acquire a big opt in list!
  • Build pages that provide substantial and useful info to users. This means provide additional info beyond what the user may have seen in your ad or on the page prior to clicking on your ad.

With other words Google doesn’t like pages with a lot of ads or pages that have duplicate content – GET ORIGINAL CONTENT!

If you don’t do this:

  • Your position in the Search Engine Results pages will suffer
  • Your cost per click (CPCs) will go up

You should have unique content as well. Up till now using free articles from article directories has been used and abused, it was a great way to build content fast, now you will pay a penalty in your AdWord cost.

In Conclusion, what do we do now?

If your site is affected try to:

  • Update your site or landing page using Google’s guidelines (the points you just read it above), then ask them to re-evaluate your site, call Google at 866.246.6453, ask for a “manual review” of your site, Google will do it, but I don’t know how long will take!
  • Improve your Quality Score(QS) of your landing page.

To improve the QS:

  • Remove all AdSense ads from your landing page
  • Create more original content for your site
  • In your squeeze pages, add more content but without to create a lot of repetition, or move this page to another site you own, a site with good page rank and lots of content because the squeeze page will inherit some of the main domain’s quality score
  • If you have 2-5% keyword density on your landing pages Google will improve your quality score a little
  • Use your keywords in your landing page’s filename. If you are bidding on antiques, make your landing page antiques.html
  • The landing page’s title tag matches the keywords you’ve targeting
  • Use the header tags: H1, H2, H3 and add the keywords you’ve bidding on the those headers
  • It is good to add a few text links on your landing page that use your targeted key words as anchor text

This is all I know; comments will be appreciated and carefully considered.

In a hurry it was easy for me to Blog, but this can be a perfect subject for a eBay Wiki as well, I’ll think about it.

To our success

Michaela Cernescu

http://www.emrci.com

http://www.emrauction.com

http://www.emrinfoprod.com

Monday, July 10, 2006

eBook of the month! Plus other eBay Resources

For each idea there is a good timing and a bad one as well.

At this point the Blog & Ping technique to drive Traffic to your sites is still working but the Tag & Ping is consider now to be the Next Generation of Blog and Ping.

Both methods are using RSS… this is the reason way I consider the

“eBook of the month”


Henry Griner’s “RSS Content Goldmine”

I highly recommended, you will find out:

  • Background information about RSS Feeds
  • Creating your Websites RSS feed
  • The importance of having Multiple Streams of Income
    • Building a Mailing List
    • Building an affiliate Network
    • Teamwork with Joint Venture Partners
  • How to add RSS Content to your Web Sites: Sources of free Content, and sources for PLR Content
  • Make money with Google Adsense

    You can get this eBook at:
    http://www.emrci.com/eBooksEMR.html

    I also recomand “The hottest Web Site on the planet”, called
    "Dave's Cool little Web Site", is:
    a source of extra income because, in just one website, it contains:
  • Google Adsense
  • ClickBank
  • eBay Auctions

and can also help drive traffic to your eBay Auctions

If you are curious, read the author's words :

http://www.dealspotter.net/clickbank.php?hop=cerionut3


If you want to see an example of Dave's little WebSite click on:

http://www.emrauction.com


I also highly recommend Tim Knox Website –

It really is the Website for online entrepreneurs! or

http://www.emrinfoprod.com

in which you will get all resources you need to start from scratch an on-line business or an eBay business!


Talk to you soon. Michaela Cernescu