Have I been "slapped" by Google?
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I set up a new Campaign (content network only) for a health-related niche. I set up four Adgroups under this campaign. Each with under 100 keywords (related to each other). Each had only one ad. Each pointed to a separate subdomain that I had set up (keyword related). The subdomain was basically a frame-redirect with some text on the page that Google could scan for relevance (I got this from Frank Kern's InfoMillionaire product if you have seen it). One of the four Adgroups that I set up was not as closely related to my main niche as the other three.
On day 1, I got many impressions. The odd niche really got a huge amount of impressions. Not knowing what is a good CTR for content adds, I don't know if what I was getting was ok or not - seemed low to me. Day 2 - impressions dropped off significantly. Now on Day 3, I am getting no impressions. BTW - The QS for the keywords used in this campaign are mostly 6-7 (That is another question for another day maybe - why they aren't higher?)
Campaign 2 was started the same day of original campaign. It is a different niche. It is set up to run on both search & content. It has two Adgroups. There are about 30 keywords in each Adgroup - they are highly related and relevant. They are set up linking to a subdomain (like above) that is the same type of frame redirect. I was not getting many impressions, but did not have time to look at why yesterday. Today I see that the quality score of all the keywords is set to 1 and the CPC is set to $10.00.
Campaign 3 was started the day after the first two campaigns (yesterday). It is another separate niche. It is set up for search only. It was set up originally with two Adgroups. They each linked to a subdirectory of the same subdomain (ex. subdomain.sitename.com/group1). Each had under 10 keywords that were VERY targeted and related. As soon as I set these up, the QS for all keywords was set to 1 and the CPC was set to $10. In looking at them, I noticed that I had misspelled the names of my destination URL on both (thus producing an invalid URL). I thought this was why Google had given them a bad QS. I fixed this, but it did not change the QS.
I am new to all this, so I am unsure how to fix this problem. I don't want to really screw up and make Google mad (if I haven't already), and get my account really messed up. It seems likely to me that the cause (for everything?) is the frame redirect pages - that Google does not like them.
What do you suggest?
Can I revive these campaigns if I link to pages with actual content?
Is my account hosed for good?
Should I pause these campaigns until I can fix them?
All of these subdomains are new this week. I am unsure if it could be related to any of this, but I also have another subdomain (WP blog) that I set up about three weeks ago to market another product. I am using article marketing, bookmarking, etc. to building links & credibility. I have submitted to many other sites and should have several hundred backlinks by now. Maybe I have overdone it!! I don't know. Google has indexed the site long ago, but shows no backlinks to it (if I do a search for "link:sub.domain.com" or if I use several tools I have that show backlinks). If I do a search on "sub.domain.com", Google shows several hundred occurances. Yahoo does show some link, but only 50+. It should be much higher.
I know I am asking a lot in one question here, but I wonder if they may all be related and Google thinks my whole main domain is "spammy". It really is not. It is made up of several WP blogs and has lots of good content. It would be bad (for me) if Google thinks my whole domain is bad.
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