How Do I View This Image In Adwords?

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I was browsing a Brent Hall site which brought me to this Google Slap site:

No More Google Slaps - Info

There are two pictures on this page. The second picture shows what looks like an Adwords account campaign overview page or something.

I have 2 questions:

1. How do I see this view in my own Adwords account?

2. If you have experience with Adwords, are the instructions on the page above likely to help me to remove a Google Adwords slap - do you know?

It looks complicated and I don't wan to spend a lot of time on it if it wont help me to remove the slap?

If you have Adwords experience please let me know.

Thank you.
#adwords #image #view
  • Profile picture of the author John Hocking
    When you log into Adwords and go to you campaign.

    Click on the keywords table.

    In the Status column, you will see a little bubble icon. Hover your mouse over the icon and it will so you a quality score for that keyword/ad combo.

    If it is below 7, I would recommend editing the ad and or land page so they are more relavent to each other.

    If you are Google slapped you will find the score is 4 or below.

    I recommend using one keyword phrase per ad and putting the keywords phrase into the ad and landing page to help raise the score.
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    • Profile picture of the author AffiliateJ
      Ok great!

      Also does anyone know if the details at that link above are likely to help me to remove a Google Adwords slap?
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  • Profile picture of the author sylviad
    This answers your question:

    6. If you're slapped, xxxxxx and xxxxxxx
    If you start off with a low CTR then you will almost never recover. Once Google knows that you have an ad group that has a low CTR, it's far easier to xxxxx it and start over than to try resurrect it from the dead.

    So xxxxxxx the campaigns and ad groups that are lingering. xxxxx and xxx it over into a xxxxxxx. To Google it's all xx xxxxx because you don't have a bad xxxxxx. Bad xxxxxxxx xxx will only slow you down. xxx your xxxxxxx and xxxxx xxx using the Battle Plans I've shared so far.

    The rule of thumb I like to use is that if your Ads don't start out with at least a x.xx+% CTR, then delete the campaign and start over. This might seem high - but remember that if you use Battle Plan xx, your ads will xx in the xxxxx xxxxx and could get a CTR of up to xx%+.
    So to make things simple and quick, DELETE and start over, especially since this bit of instruction is somewhat useless with xxxxxxx instead of actual info. ie: x.xx+% CRT? What the heck does that mean?

    Don't waste your time.

    Make note of the keywords and campaigns before deleting so you can reuse them correctly in new campaigns.

    Sylvia
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    • Profile picture of the author AffiliateJ
      Originally Posted by sylviad View Post

      especially since this bit of instruction is somewhat useless with xxxxxxx instead of actual info. ie: x.xx+% CRT? What the heck does that mean?
      Hi Sylvia,

      Thanks for your info. I will try this out then.

      Also, to answer your question - I think he has blocked some info out purposely as he is offering a related product for sale on the homepage and probably doesn't want to give it all away etc.
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