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Entrepreneur From NYC
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: New York City
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Before, I had a quality score of 7 on most of my ads. Is this due to a system update? Is it normal for Adwords to do this? Please help...
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Warrior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
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This boggles me as well. Have you been complying with the big G's quality score criteria? Ever since that came into play, it has been a nightmare for lots of us.
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HyperActive Warrior
Join Date: May 2009
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Are you an affiliate marketer with your own site with links to affiliate merchants? If so, it seems Google is clamping down on this. Lots of discussion on this for the last few months. My suggestion is to link direct to the merchant's page.
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Entrepreneur From NYC
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: New York City
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Thanks for the reply guys. I use a marketing system to generate me leads. The domain for the system where my squeeze pages are hosted has been slapped by Adwords. Looks like I need to put all of the pages in my own hosting account.
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