Low Quality Landing Page, please help me fix it

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Hi;
Yesterday I just advertised on Adwords.
Everything going ok. I even get quality score of 7.
But today, all of my ads not appearing, when I checked, in the quality score,
everything is ok except my landing page score is 1, very poor.

Can anyone check for me?

My keyword : rapid automated income
URL : Rapid Automated Income | Raja Kamil dot com
and Rapid Automated Income Bonus | Raja Kamil dot com

Please, I have no clue what to do to improve the landing page score.
I visit the google FAQ, but I think I have followed all the guidlines.

Please, help me.

Thank you in advance
#fix #landing #low #page #quality
  • Profile picture of the author tryinhere
    Simon would be correct it's MMO type setup and probably will never float on the big G.
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  • Profile picture of the author AnnYM
    Originally Posted by Simon Cruz View Post

    I took a look at your landing page...and it seems like you're missing meta description and meta tags with your keyword in them.

    Landing page quality score is dependent more and more on on-page optimization (just like SEO).

    Also...a low landing page quality score could be triggered algorithmically due to the keyword you're targeting...

    ...Google doesn't really like landing pages that teaches people how to make money. So, it is very likely that Google has keeps a list of problematic keywords which automatically raise a red flag in landing pages that use them.

    If I were you...I'd try other avenues of promotion such as SEO.

    And always keep in mind that if something doesn't work...just move on
    Agree with all your points here- your page doesn't look well optimized to me either. Very less text without any keywords about your site. and yes if it keeps talking about 'make money online' there are simply too many sites saying that for Google to care about yours. sorry if this sounds unhelpful but its true.
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  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    The quality scores reflects as well the relationship between the keywords you are bidding and the solution you are giving on your landing page, check that out as well, review that the terms you are bidding for are related to the topic you are trying to explain in your landing page, it may seem obvious, but many people fail to do this.
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  • Profile picture of the author anaconda
    I got a low quality score on my site and emailed the google help desk. they were pretty good at getting back to me and reasonably helpful - they classed my page as a bridging page - ie pointing people to another site as an affiliate. I made changes as suggested but in they never upgraded me although they did check it out. So my ad campagin flunked before it started.
    Realistically every affiliate page is a bridge page. I don't quite know how you get around it. I tried to offer good and interesting content which was unique, the site is highly SEO optimised with all meta's in place. There were only 2 links but it is, according to google, not fit for their customers. Since I was targeting the phrase "buy XXXX" you'd think that people might actually be looking to buy stuff huh? Google is much smarter than the consumer apparently and prefers not to have someone pay to advertise a product the customer is typing in as a "i want to buy XXX" search. Go figure.
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    • Profile picture of the author Google.me
      Keep upto date with googles' relationship with FTC rules and regulations then you"ll get a better understanding how it affects your website score but thats only for certain websites and yours is pretty much that.

      Google is cracking down on sites that give false claims about how to make money online and people monetizing on that traffic for there own good. This is not just for webmasters but for google aswell with google adwords and advertisments.

      For your website theres alot of issues...

      Not much content - Front page add more tags to add more post or add page.
      Duplicate page urls - Adjust your permalinks
      Duplicate content - copyscape statistics
      Alot of white space and duplicate coding - need page speed

      Yep just a quicky points
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  • Profile picture of the author Raja Kamil
    UPDATE : The Adwords guy contacted me last week. And told me that my ad can't be live.
    Luckily, my don't get banned.

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