Introduction
It recently occurred to me that my knowledge of
Google's Adwords Quality Score is quite limited. There seems to be a certain level of mystery surrounding how it's calculated and even a slight paranoia amongst experts as to how and why the formula changes.
I've scoured the internet as sort of a personal education project for myself, but also to provide a comphrensive list of resources to learn more.
Basics
According to Google:
The AdWords system calculates a 'Quality Score' for each of your keywords. It looks at a variety of factors to measure how relevant your keyword is to your ad text and to a user's search query. A keyword's Quality Score updates frequently and is closely related to its performance. In general, a high Quality Score means that your keyword will trigger ads in a higher position and at a lower cost-per-click (CPC).
Official Adwords Quality Score Information covers the following:
- Keyword Quality
- Landing Page Quality
- Basics
More detailed information can be found at How It Works -
Google Adwords Learning Center which covers:
- Ad Relevance and Quality
- How AdWords Monitors Performance
- How You Can Monitor Performance
Strategy
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