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Hi,
I've been tasked with looking into our google adwords strategy. I've been doing some research on how the whole thing works, but I'm a bit hazy on some aspects of it. I see there is a rather complex (and undocumented) interplay between: (1) bid for the phrase (2) relevance score for the landing page wrt the ad (3) page rank of the landing page (4) click-through rate of the ad Now, if I were to devise an ad-word strategy, I would perhaps generate a special landing page for each adword ad in a campaign which would have a much higher relevancy than the current landing page (which is our website homepage - a kind-of watered down relevance as it deals with several different industries). However, any special landing page I create is bound to have a much lower page-rank than our homepage. Can anyone suggest a suitable strategy here? |
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"Robinson" <toomuchspamhaspassed@myinboxtoomuchtoooften.com > wrote in
message news:ekmntt$3ia$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk... > Hi, > > I've been tasked with looking into our google adwords strategy. I've been > doing some research on how the whole thing works, but I'm a bit hazy on some > aspects of it. I see there is a rather complex (and undocumented) > interplay between: > > (1) bid for the phrase > (2) relevance score for the landing page wrt the ad > (3) page rank of the landing page > (4) click-through rate of the ad > > Now, if I were to devise an ad-word strategy, I would perhaps generate a > special landing page for each adword ad in a campaign which would have a > much higher relevancy than the current landing page (which is our website > homepage - a kind-of watered down relevance as it deals with several > different industries). However, any special landing page I create is bound > to have a much lower page-rank than our homepage. > > Can anyone suggest a suitable strategy here? > > Make you adword URLs something like this: www.yourdomain.com/index.php/?source=google Then you'll be able to track the source (google adwords) through your stats or, as we do, put them in a database. That way we can collate where each click is from. This is especially important is you're using Yahoo (Overture) UseWho or Miva etc. You can also be a little more clever if you also track the keyword like: http://www.yourdomain.com/index.php?...=van+insurance Regards Vance - Bristol - UK www.usewho.com/seo.htm |
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Like that one, very good idea. Will save a lot of money on tracking software.... |
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