Question On Adwords Quality Score When Promoting a Physical Product

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I'm want to drive traffic from an Adwords ad straight to an Amazon product page on Amazon.com.

I'm using a cloaker/redirection tool so it will work. The question I have is this:

With the cloaker I send the bots to my own website and the visitors go to Amazon. My website would have to have a good quality score.

Since I'm promoting physical products should my website be a bogus ecommerce site or should it be article based. Which is best for a good Adwords quality score when promoting a physical product?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author ppcmanager
    Quality Score is not affected by whether the product is physical or not. And if you are using a Cloaker, the conventional method of QS Calculation might not work in your case.

    Try making profit per click your main criteria
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    • Profile picture of the author nik0
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      I would set it up as an eCommerce site with a working cart/checkout function and a real address.

      So that in case Adwords staff visit your site that they see a full working legit site.

      Also make sure to use a state of the art cloaking script, cloaking normal search engine traffic and PPC traffic are two different animals I've been told.
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  • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
    Originally Posted by TheAdsenseGuy View Post

    I'm want to drive traffic from an Adwords ad straight to an Amazon product page on Amazon.com.
    Amazon doesn't allow direct linking through PPC. You need your own landing page.
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    • Profile picture of the author nik0
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      Originally Posted by KirkMcD View Post

      Amazon doesn't allow direct linking through PPC. You need your own landing page.
      That's why he cloaks the traffic, to fool Adwords and Amazon at the same time.

      User clicks on Adwords, ends up on landing page on his site and from there gets redirected to Amazon (user doesn't see the landing page unless he has real slow internet like me ).

      Amazon & Google are excluded based on:

      - user agents
      - IP ranges
      - possibly GEO location
      - database of flagged IP ranges that gets shared by BH'ers.
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