Build a Better Adwords Landing PageAuthor:
Dan
Smith
In September of 2008, Adwords changed the Quality Score
calculation to include the Landing Page Quality. That means
Adwords now considers the relevance of the Landing Page to the
keyword when determining Quality Score of your ad. Fortunately,
it's easy to build a better Landing Page. Just follow these
steps to improve your Quality Score.
1) Consider your Domain Name
The domain name of your website is important. You want the
domain name to be the keyword or to be in the general market
for the keyword. You can't have a domain name for every single
keyword, but try to get your main keywords in the domain name.
If you main keywords are in your domain, odds are your other
keywords are related to it.
Google Adwords considers the domain when assigning the quality
score. Use hyphens in your domain name to separate individual
words. This will assist Google in evaluating your domain name.
For example, a good domain name for a website about Adwords
Marketing would be adwords-marketing-tool.com. The domain name
contains the keywords adwords and marketing and they are
hyphenated to make them readily apparent.
There is some debate to using hyphens in your domain name. On
one hand the hyphens make it easy for Adwords and Search
Engines to distinguish the individual keywords. On the other
hand, human visitors tend to forget the hyphens and manually
type Urls without them. The solution is simple. You should
purchase both domains, with and without hyphens. You should use
the hyphenated domain in all your marketing materials. But, you
also have the domain without hyphens should a visitor type your
domain without them.
Domain names are only a few dollars for an entire year. There
is no reason why you could not have both domains. In addition,
you should have unique domains for every market you are selling
to. Domain registration fees are very small when compared to
your overall advertising budget.
2) The filename of the Landing Page
You can name your Landing Page file anything you want. Why not
make it the keywords the page is tailored for? For example, if
the keyword is "adwords marketing", name your landing page file
adwords-marketing.php. This accomplishes two things.
First, Adwords will recognize the keywords in the destination
url. It's another opportunity to get you keyword in the Adwords
ad. Every time you do, Adwords will boost the Quality
Score.
Second, human visitors will also recognize keywords in the
landing page url. It will help convince them that your landing
is the page they are a looking for.
3) The title of the page should be the keyword
Each page has a title. You can make your landing page title be
the keyword.
4) Use the keyword in the meta tags
Put meta tags on your landing page. Make sure the keyword meta
tags contains your keyword. Plus, make sure the description tag
also contains the keyword.
5) Add a heading tag with the keyword.
Google recognizes the heading "h1" tags on your landing page.
Put these tags on your landing page, wrapped around your
keyword.
6) Use the keyword in the content
Place the keyword in the content of the page. You don't want to
over do it, but where applicable use your keywords in the
content.
The following is an example of an HTML page targeted to the
keywords "Adwords Marketing". About the
Author:
Are you over paying for your Adwords campaigns? Have you
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- High cost to maintain your Adwords campaign
- Poor quality score affecting your bids
- Low Click Through Rate for your ads
- Minimum bid for your keywords is too high
- Landing pages that don't convert
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