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Hi,
I have a client who has asked me to look at his adwords, he does not want to redesign the site, but will make changes to the landing pages to help with QS that I recommend. He is using a really old pretty crappy site that has three different frames on the front page. These pages hold all the content of the site. My question is - how does using frames affect the QS? Does it at all? I never use frames when designing my sites, so I have very little experience with them. Please help! Thanks [edit: Just realized this is my first post! I hate to start with a question!] |
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It depends how much content is on the page which is not in frames. But let's take it to an extreme. If all the written content on the page was within a frame, it would make a difference.
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Hi jonshannow,
Why not leave his existing site alone and just design new landing pages for your ads that are designed from the ground up to be landing pages optimized for QS and conversions. |
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Don Burk
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