Tuesday 25 July 2017

But what exactly is Quality Score? How Does it Affect PPC ?

If you’re trying to master PPC, you need a solid understanding of Quality Score. That’s because your Quality Scores have enormous influence over the cost and effectiveness of your paid search campaigns. Just as your credit score can affect whether or not you qualify for a loan and how high your interest rate is, Google Quality Score affects how your PPC ads perform and how much you pay for each click. 


What is Quality Score? Quality Score is Google's rating of the quality and relevance of both your keywords and PPC ads. It is used to determine your cost per click (CPC) and multiplied by your maximum bid to determine your ad rank in the ad auction process. Your Quality Score depends on multiple factors, including:
  • Your click-through rate (CTR).
  • The relevance of each keyword to its ad group.
  • Landing page quality and relevance.
  • The relevance of your ad text.
  • Your historical AdWords account performance.
Quality Score is Google’s way of rating of the quality and relevance of both the keywords your targeting and PPC ads you’re serving to your audience. Google uses its Quality Score algorithm to determine your CPC (cost per click) combined with your maximum bid to set your Ad Rank.
The higher your Ad Rank, the lower the cost of your clicks and the higher your ads will appear against competitors.

Benefits of Improving Google Quality Score

By analyzing thousands of PPC accounts, we know that Quality Score has a direct correlation on your PPC success. By optimizing your Quality Scores, you’ll be setting yourself up for higher return on investment (ROI). That’s because higher Quality Scores correlate with lower cost per conversion! Cost per conversion is different from cost per click. It’s not how much you pay for each click, but how much you pay when someone takes the action you want them to take, whether that’s signing up for a free trial or making a product purchase. Since not every click results in a conversion, cost per conversion is generally higher than cost per click.

How Do You Increase Your Quality Score?

Since Quality Score determines where and how often your ads appear, it’s important to boost your ratings by working consistently on your account. This can be achieved by focusing your efforts on several key areas:
  • Keyword Research – Discover new, highly relevant keywords to add to your campaigns, including long-tail opportunities that can contribute to the bulk of your overall traffic.  
  • Keyword Organization – Split your keywords into tight, organized groups that can be more effectively tied to individual ad campaigns.
  • Refining Ad Text – Test out PPC ad copy that is more targeted to your individual ad groups. More effective ads get higher CTR, one of the best ways to improve Quality Score. 
  • Optimizing Landing Pages – Follow landing page best practices to create pages that connect directly with your ad groups and provide a cohesive experience for visitors, from keyword to conversion.
  • Adding Negative Keywords – Continuously research, identify, and exclude irrelevant search terms that are wasting your budget.
As you can see, Quality Score is primarily a measure of relevance, and improving keyword Quality Score is a matter of structuring your PPC campaigns into small, well-organized, tightly knit groups of keywords. Better keyword research and organization will also naturally improve the quality and specificity of your ads and website content, allowing you to target the exact audience most likely to be searching for your offerings.
Low AdWords Quality Scores are primarily the result of disconnect between keywords, ad groups, ad text, and landing page content. A high Quality Score comes naturally when an AdWords account contains organized keywords in appropriate keyword groups, ad text that corresponds with certain ad groups, and landing pages that connect with the ad text's offer. While there is no easy, foolproof answer to improving your Quality Score formula, paying careful attention to relevance will greatly improve your scores.
Source: wordstream

Monday 20 January 2014

Jan 20, 2014 Stick A Fork In It, Guest Blogging Is Done (Matt Cutts News )




Google — and Matt Cutts, in particular — has made a number of statements about guest blogging over the past year as the tactic has grown as a link building tactic.

None of those statements are as clear as the one Cutts wrote today on his personal blog.

Cutts, the head of Google’s webspam team, says that he’d “expect Google’s webspam team to take a pretty dim view of guest blogging going forward.”

He begins the post with a very clear message:

Okay, I’m calling it: if you’re using guest blogging as a way to gain links in 2014, you should probably stop. Why? Because over time it’s become a more and more spammy practice, and if you’re doing a lot of guest blogging then you’re hanging out with really bad company.
After sharing an example of a guest blogging solicitation he received that would violate Google’s quality guidelines, Cutts says guest blogging is dead as a linkbuilding tactic:

So stick a fork in it: guest blogging is done; it’s just gotten too spammy. In general I wouldn’t recommend accepting a guest blog post unless you are willing to vouch for someone personally or know them well. Likewise, I wouldn’t recommend relying on guest posting, guest blogging sites, or guest blogging SEO as a linkbuilding strategy.

Read More :  Matt Cutts News Guest Blogging

Tuesday 17 December 2013

Matt Cutts Updates : Google Penalties Get More Severe for Repeat Offenders (December 11, 2013)

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"Google tends to look at buying and selling links that pass PageRank as a violation of our guidelines and if we see that happening multiple times, repeated times, then the actions that we take get more and more severe," Cutts said. "So we're more willing to take stronger action whenever we see repeated violations." View Full Story

Thursday 24 October 2013

SEO News (23-oct-2013) #Pubcon Matt Cutts

 

 Today we are at Pubcon, live with Matt Cutts.  Matt starts off talking about the history of Pubcon and that this is his 11th Pubcon that he’s been too!



Hummingbird

Generally, most people should have to worry about this.  One of the things Hummingbird goes after is signals for sites that are in the grey zone of Panda. This helps them and makes them more relevant to the search queries people are searching for. If you’re a resource, keep becoming a bigger authority
Smartphone ranking is something we’re trying to help.  Help getting deeper pages ranked a bit higher on mobile. 


Penguin 2.0 and 2.1

We’ve been going after spammy queries like “payday loans” and other very spammy things.  He jokes about trolling blackhat forms… seeing people unhappy.  This is a very good signal to me!We’re trying to create content and videos on malware and hacked sites.Trying to give concrete examples in guidelines of sites that are violating things.We’re going to keep machine learning.Mobile is HUGE. 2011 – YouTube had 6% of traffic from Mobile phone, 2012 it had 25% Mobile traffic.  In 2013 YouTube has 40% of all traffic from Mobile Phones.  What does this mean for you?  Means that we should be busting our butt to make our sites mobile friendly.

Webspam

Going to be honest, you won’t see many updates for the next six months.  We’re going after hackers and extreme spammy people.
No PageRank – we have our own that updates daily.  PageRank to toolbar broke the other day.  We have nobody on staff to fix it.  So we won’t update it for the rest of the year. Sorry

Matt Cutts SEO Advice from Pubcon

  • Mobile: Be ready
  • Learn about requestAutocomplete – annotate your forms
  • Ad-heavy pages about the fold – more of an impact.  Get rid of your ad that’s at the top center of your webpage.
  • Tightening Authorship – 15% reduction.  We want to improve the credibility of the authors for readers.  Quality is huge.
  • Rich snippets may depend on site quality. We’ve found a middle ground and going to implement a lot more of it.
  • Google is getting smarter on JavaScript.  If you want to use common frameworks and still be indexed well.  We’ll keep improving this.
Matt Cutts – Things to do now

  • Signup for Webmaster tools today if you haven’t.  We’re trying to give you everything there.
Negative SEO

We’ve built the algorithm such that ONE person couldn’t torpedo a site  There are so many people thinking about negative SEO and their competitors are going after them.  We put up disavow tool for you.  You should be able to disavow on a site level as well.  This is very minimal and doesn’t happen that well.  With Google Webmaster Tools, you can get up to 100k links that your site has and get rid of whichever ones you don’t like or think are negative to you.  You can sort by most recent.  Do it!


 





Thursday 27 December 2012

Link Building Tips For 2013 Let’s Get On Top Of Google


In this post you will find some helpful and true SEO link building practices and the great “Google” will love your site.
Google is working very hard to stop web spam and we are grateful to Google for working so hard as this puts those spammers who present themselves as SEO companies out of business. These spammers usually operate using bad software like “Senuke” and Scrapebox etc. This software is designed as a specific spam tools that automatically creates accounts and places thousands of links on low quality sites.
You might be forgiven for thinking that this kind of practice has meant the end for SEO link building. But we can assure you it has not!

The Best Way For SEO Link Building Is Hands On and Step by Step!



Taking your time to do the leg work and research to find high quality sites to contribute to will ensure that you get the best possible results from your SEO link building efforts, faster.

Diversify Anchor Text – The Correct SEO Linking Pattern



As you set up your SEO link building be sure that you maximise your chances of making an impact by using a variety of keyword, anything that you think might be typed into a Google search by someone looking for your product. Add combinations of words for the web page you are optimising e.g. “professional keyword” “keyword services” “keyword company” “visit our site” etc… be creative and think of anything that someone might write into that Google search box!

Ways To Gain SEO Link Building Pointing To Your Website.



It is understandable to think that it follows that the more links you get the higher your website will get in the Google ranking but this is, in fact, not the case. If you think of your site as a marketing platform you will gain a lot more customers during your SEOl link building
Think about the websites of the market leaders within your trade or industry. They will have high traffic blogs, local directories, and press releases. This is the direction you need to go in to become a leader in your industry. Building a dizzying array of irrelevant and unrelated links will just confuse visitors to your site.

Link Building and Guest Blogging…



Write interesting and helpful articles about your industry. Articles that tend to be popular are things like 100 ways to promote your site or 10 things you didn’t know about search engines. Avoid very long and wordy articles – short and sweet captures and holds the reader best. And always make sure that anything you do post on the site is useful not just a page filler.
Contact blog owners and ask them if they would like to read your article and hopefully they will publish your post. Find out who blogs most actively within your industry, who is everybody reading? Familiarise yourself with their work and their style and leave comments on their blog, find them on Facebook or Twitter and interact with them, and your profile will be noted as well. Always make sure the blogs are relevant and interesting to your industry.

How To find blogs to post


Use these combinations to search Google to find blogs.
  • eywokrd “submit a guest post”
  • keyword “guest post”
  • keyword “guest post by”
  • keyword “accepting guest posts”
  • keyword “guest post guidelines”
When you look through the search results check to see if they are getting a lot of comments etc. Then make a list for your target blogs.

Diversify Linking Pattern



Do nott just use guest blogging. Find other sources that you can get a link from for your SEO link building. Here are some other resources
  • Directory sites
  • Press release sites.
  • Social Sites (Very Important)
    •  Google+
    •  Facebook
    •  Twitter
    •  Tumblr
    •  Pinterest
    •  Stumbleupon
    •  Delicious
    •  LinkedIn
    •  Reddit
  • Limit Blog Comment
  • Answer sites.
  • Infographic sites. (These Work Well)