Why does my Site have a poor Quality Score?

14 replies
  • SEO
  • |
This site of mine here gives me headaches, ironically, this is a site i made from scratch, "by hand":

Definitive Guide To Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome

(Yes it's a PLR product i made a site with)

To my knowledge, this site has everything it ought to have, but Google hates my site, i get constant Poor Quality Score, for terms like

"IBS Relief", "IBS Cure" etc..etc...

Any idea why? Is my domain on the black-list...or does it get poor score since it is a PLR with maybe a similar site somewhere else?

G.
#poor #quality #score #site
  • Profile picture of the author dburk
    Hi GeorgR,

    AdWords tells you what is causing your poor quality score. Point at the magnifying glass next to the keyword and then click on "Details and Recommendations" and it takes you to a "Keyword Analysis" page that will tell you the area that is creating problems for your quality score.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[171061].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    Interesting. I didnt monitor my campaigns closely in months...Google updated this and now there's more information, nice.

    From what i see..the page IS keyword relevant....but Google doesn't like the page itself. This is a VERY typical one-page clickbank/whateveer product page, i got a "purchase" button..i got my obligatory privacy_policy and "contact us"...but QS is still "poor".

    I can only think of two reasons:

    a) there are similar (VERY) similar sites out there, promoting the same PLR product...therefore my site (and probably the others also) get slapped?
    b) google started hating ALL "one page sales letter-type" web pages?

    Its clear its not a blog, neither is too much "information" on it in regards to IBS....but the classic "customer experience" (in my opinion) is still ok, the site is easily to "navigate"..and the "purchase" button is not far away.
    Still odd that this site gets slapped...
    Signature
    *** Affiliate Site Quick --> The Fastest & Easiest Way to Make Affiliate Sites!<--
    -> VISIT www.1UP-SEO.com *** <- Internet Marketing, SEO Tips, Reviews & More!! ***
    *** HIGH QUALITY CONTENT CREATION +++ Manual Article Spinning (Thread Here) ***
    Content Creation, Blogging, Articles, Converting Sales Copy, Reviews, Ebooks, Rewrites
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[172446].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author psresearch
      Originally Posted by GeorgR. View Post

      Interesting. I didnt monitor my campaigns closely in months...Google updated this and now there's more information, nice.

      From what i see..the page IS keyword relevant....but Google doesn't like the page itself. This is a VERY typical one-page clickbank/whateveer product page, i got a "purchase" button..i got my obligatory privacy_policy and "contact us"...but QS is still "poor".

      I can only think of two reasons:

      a) there are similar (VERY) similar sites out there, promoting the same PLR product...therefore my site (and probably the others also) get slapped?
      b) google started hating ALL "one page sales letter-type" web pages?

      Its clear its not a blog, neither is too much "information" on it in regards to IBS....but the classic "customer experience" (in my opinion) is still ok, the site is easily to "navigate"..and the "purchase" button is not far away.
      Still odd that this site gets slapped...
      One thing you might consider doing is - use the same keywords and
      test competitors URLS and see what quality scores you get. I'm not saying to
      actually launch your campaigns - but do that to see what the sites Adwords
      is giving the "great" or "good" quality scores have that yours doesn't.

      Blackhat PPCers used to annoy the heck out of me by using MY urls
      in their ACTIVE campaigns and it would take me a lot of calls/emails
      to Google to get them to stop - so I would suspect they did something
      similar to what I'm suggesting above...but took it to the next level.

      I know what you're thinking - but doesn't Google stop that? They STILL
      don't always catch it. I see affiliates especially doing it all the time, even
      after the officially announced "crackdown" recently.

      Other than that...I would recommend you try these two things:

      1) Put a link to an "articles" section at the bottom and then have an articles section with around 10 articles.
      2) If you're in the U.S., I believe you could pull one from nih.gov and link out from the bottom of the article as a source. I've noticed my quality scores increasing when I have links OUT to authority sources.
      3) You might also test a link out to a government site next to the articles link you put it in.
      4) After all that, add a site map.
      5) I'd also consider splitting the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[172512].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    You have far too many repeated keywords in your keyword meta tag

    -------
    Irritable Bowel, How To Fix It irritable bowel syndrome, ibs, IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, ibs self help, ibs self help group, irritable bowel, self help group, short bowel syndrome
    ---------

    change it to:
    -------
    short irritable bowel syndrome ibs self help group
    --------

    This way, you force the search engine to pick a combination of phrases out, since now they are not separated by a comma.

    -------------------

    Make sure your adverts contain the same text in your advert

    --------------------

    your title tag is WEAK!
    ------
    Definitive Guide To Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    ---------------

    change it to something like this

    =======
    Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Alleviate The Symptoms Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Disorder
    =========

    Site content, is very weak too
    =========
    Revise your content more, come across as more of a professional, ie, list some facts, about 10 of them. List some common problems, or reasons why it happens. List some solutions and how it can help your readers / visitors.

    ----------

    Once you start updating your site, point some links to it with the main keywords you want to rank for to get the new content re-cached in the search engine.

    DONT FORGET, do some proper keyword research, and list those well sort after phrases on your page and make a story around them, the more semantically related phrases you put in there, the better. If you struggle to find any, head over to related forums, get an idea of what people are saying, what symptoms they have suffered in the past and what they did to solve it, use this in your body content, and re-write it in your own words, leaving the main phrases in there...

    --------

    Then create one ad campaign, and create several ad groups, naming each adgroup appropriately, while ensuring that the content of the advert is also found in your body content of your landing page, and dont forget to add negative embedded matches too.
    put one keyword in each adgroup, and let it go for about 3-4 weeks before adding more. Especially if you just got your adwords account.

    Once you start building an account history, your QS should be better.


    Originally Posted by GeorgR. View Post

    This site of mine here gives me headaches, ironically, this is a site i made from scratch, "by hand":

    Definitive Guide To Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    (Yes it's a PLR product i made a site with)

    To my knowledge, this site has everything it ought to have, but Google hates my site, i get constant Poor Quality Score, for terms like

    "IBS Relief", "IBS Cure" etc..etc...

    Any idea why? Is my domain on the black-list...or does it get poor score since it is a PLR with maybe a similar site somewhere else?

    G.
    Signature
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[172827].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author alexei_aus
    i think it has nothing to do with keywords or meta data, adwords just dont seem to like sales letter pages, its even in their guidelines. I only know one guy who is still going strong with adwords despite all the changes, his site ie truthaboutabs.com

    see if you can figure out what he is doing
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[173484].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author psresearch
      Originally Posted by alexei_aus View Post

      i think it has nothing to do with keywords or meta data, adwords just dont seem to like sales letter pages, its even in their guidelines. I only know one guy who is still going strong with adwords despite all the changes, his site ie truthaboutabs.com

      see if you can figure out what he is doing
      He's doing a Hybrid sales-letter/mini-site. Basically a sales letter broken into a mini-site type format.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[173493].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
        Originally Posted by markquinn View Post

        He's doing a Hybrid sales-letter/mini-site. Basically a sales letter broken into a mini-site type format.
        Thanks for the replies, guys.

        For now i only changed a few tags...i did not go through a SEO analysis yet, but i can do once i have more time.

        This was a PLR site and i put this site up "as is" without worrying too much, neither did i change anything. I have other sites which are "one-page sales letters" also and i usually get OK-GOOD quality score. But this site is kind of a "black sheep".
        Signature
        *** Affiliate Site Quick --> The Fastest & Easiest Way to Make Affiliate Sites!<--
        -> VISIT www.1UP-SEO.com *** <- Internet Marketing, SEO Tips, Reviews & More!! ***
        *** HIGH QUALITY CONTENT CREATION +++ Manual Article Spinning (Thread Here) ***
        Content Creation, Blogging, Articles, Converting Sales Copy, Reviews, Ebooks, Rewrites
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[178750].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author LivingCovers
          Originally Posted by GeorgR. View Post

          Thanks for the replies, guys.
          This was a PLR site and i put this site up "as is" without worrying too much, neither did i change anything.
          Howdy George,

          I wonder how you got the testimonials for your plr product
          from! Or did the testimonials come with the plr package?

          I'd like to know please, 'cos i've not seen a plr package
          that comes with the testimonials included before.

          I checked out your plr site too, did you design the site yourself
          or did you outsource it?

          Thanks for the Thread you started, i grabbed a lot of tips,

          Olatunde.
          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[179199].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author askloz
      trust me, it has. you don't repeat the same keywords all the time, it's one factor that is hurting his QS.

      besides that other site, has more related phrases in both his meta description and keywords and body text, the site above doesn't.

      Originally Posted by alexei_aus View Post

      i think it has nothing to do with keywords or meta data, adwords just dont seem to like sales letter pages, its even in their guidelines. I only know one guy who is still going strong with adwords despite all the changes, his site ie truthaboutabs.com

      see if you can figure out what he is doing
      Signature
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[173712].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author psresearch
        Originally Posted by askloz View Post

        trust me, it has. you don't repeat the same keywords all the time, it's one factor that is hurting his QS.

        besides that other site, has more related phrases in both his meta description and keywords and body text, the site above doesn't.
        I agree. I think your ideas made a lot of sense.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[175699].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author psresearch
    Originally Posted by GeorgR. View Post

    This site of mine here gives me headaches, ironically, this is a site i made from scratch, "by hand":

    Definitive Guide To Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    (Yes it's a PLR product i made a site with)

    To my knowledge, this site has everything it ought to have, but Google hates my site, i get constant Poor Quality Score, for terms like

    "IBS Relief", "IBS Cure" etc..etc...

    Any idea why? Is my domain on the black-list...or does it get poor score since it is a PLR with maybe a similar site somewhere else?

    G.
    Did you change anything? I tested it in my Adwords account
    with the following ad and keywords:

    Manage IBS
    Fast and Definitive Relief.
    Stop Suffering Soon.
    Definitive Guide To Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    ibs cure
    "ibs cure"
    [ibs cure]
    ibs relief
    "ibs relief"
    [ibs relief]
    ibscure
    "ibscure"
    [ibscure]
    ibsrelief
    "ibsrelief"
    [ibsrelief]
    irritable bowel syndrome cure
    "irritable bowel syndrome cure"
    [irritable bowel syndrome cure]
    irritable bowel syndrome relief
    "irritable bowel syndrome relief"
    [irritable bowel syndrome relief]

    And got "OK" on all of them.

    I did put it in one of my older (about 6 months) medium-spend Campaigns that I had already spent around $8,000 in. Did you try moving it to a an older established campaign?

    Oh, and I DID delete that AdGroup. LOL.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[173505].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author alexei_aus
    perhaps hybrid site is the key for direct marketing sites
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[173521].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author pimpinkid
    It may contain semi-duplicate content as another site.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[180010].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Tech Girl
    I wonder if you are competing with the International Builder's Show (IBS) for that keyword?

    Seriously, can anyone point me toward additional information on Google and one page sites?
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[184219].message }}

Trending Topics