Sites Most Effected By Google Min Bid Part 2

Here’s our second part 2 to combating Google’s minimun bid problem. Sites that are tailor to being like the following will generally receive low quality scores:

Sales letters:
You’re bound to have seen these pages. Sometimes they’re short and to the point, but often they go on for screens and screens… one big long sales letter. Since these pages often have a lot of content, you have to assume that the penalty is because they contain no external links. Most normal sites have multiple pages. Those that don’t are obviously selling something. This applies to squeeze pages as well.

Arbitrage sites:
These are the sites set up purely as AdSense ad farms. The user clicks the AdWords link and is taken to this landing page which contains very little besides a whole lot of AdSense ads with the
aim of making more money from AdSense than is spent on AdWords. These sites provide a very poor user experience indeed. The user clicks on an AdWords ad expecting to find the information they’re looking for, and they’re sent to another page full of more ads! You can understand why Google would want to kick these sites in the bum. Ok, enough of the recap. What can you do about it?

LINK TO CONTENT

This is something we’ve tested extensively and has yet to produce a ridiculously high minimum bid price.

The idea is that you want to boost your quality score by producing a multi-page website with lots of content. Of course providing pages and pages of content doesn’t fit so well with the
single-minded nature of an affiliate review or squeeze site. So there you have it. Go now and start making money with Google Adwords.

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