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4 Tips to Improve Adwords Quality Score for Big Rewards

So…how do you improve AdWords Quality Score? Create targeted and relevant ads. The click through rate (CTR) of your ads is believed to be the number one factor in determining…

Jason Lowry
Jason Lowry

Mar 11, 2016

So…how do you improve AdWords Quality Score?

  1. Create targeted and relevant ads. The click through rate (CTR) of your ads is believed to be the number one factor in determining Quality Score. If your ad has thousands of impressions with few clicks, then it will typically have a low CTR. 
    In order to improve your CTR, use the specific keywords in your ads along with a strong call to action. Use a competitive differentiator in your ads to set yourself apart from the other ads. Think like a customer: If I see 5 ads, which one would I click?
    Finch’s granular campaign structure isolates ads to match them with keywords, making it easy to see which ads/keywords have a poor click through rate. When you improve your ads that have the highest impressions and the lowest CTR, those small changes can have a high impact on the quality score with little effort.
  2. Link your ads to credible and original content. Google prizes original content: If you are copying someone else’s content, then someone else deserves higher scores. You should be the source of your own content. For example, on product pages rather than including the manufacturers description, try adding your own product description and thoughts about the product.
  3. Don’t create “junk” landing pages. Pages that don’t add additional or relevant content will have high bounce back rates and will result in lower quality scores over time. Also, remember that Google AdWords is inherently linked to Google search – so legitimate pages should have already been successfully indexed by Google.
  4. Select only relevant keywords. Bidding on irrelevant keywords is a sure-fire way to blow through your budget. Finch will expose these in your audit and show you a sampling of which ones are not effective. Also, Finch will drop or devalue non-performing keywords over time.

In short, rather than trying all the tricks, just spend some time tweaking the details, and you’ll see big rewards in terms of improved Quality Scores.

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