Achieving a high Google Quality Score

el tiburon

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I'm having trouble achieving a high Google Quality Score on my Adwords campaign.

Each ad has a keyword in the title and body, the landing page has the same keyword in the title, keywords and description meta tag, inside the H1 tag. The body contains edited wikipedia text related to the keyword.

I got a maximum quality score of 7/10 using this algorithm.

I use the landing page to redirect the user to another site, which has a 1/10 rating .

How can I improve the qs to 9/10 or 10/10? Who knows how to manipulate it?
 


These are my tips for a good quality score:

1. Use an old domain
2. Have a privacy page, terms page, contact us page and about us page on your site and have these links on the footer of your landing page
3. If your not using dynamic landing pages then keep your ad group tight with just a few keywords, the main keyword being inserted in the meta title and <h1> tags.
4. You ad copy will determine the CTR, look at your competitors ads and think of somethnig a bit different but still eye catching.
5. CTR or click through rate is vital if you want to achieve a good quality score - google doesnt want your add filling up space if nobody is going to click (pay google) for it.

Hope this helps a little.
 
These are my tips for a good quality score:

1. Use an old domain
2. Have a privacy page, terms page, contact us page and about us page on your site and have these links on the footer of your landing page
3. If your not using dynamic landing pages then keep your ad group tight with just a few keywords, the main keyword being inserted in the meta title and <h1> tags.
4. You ad copy will determine the CTR, look at your competitors ads and think of somethnig a bit different but still eye catching.
5. CTR or click through rate is vital if you want to achieve a good quality score - google doesnt want your add filling up space if nobody is going to click (pay google) for it.

Hope this helps a little.

The CTR is high enough, I don't have much competition. The landing pages have the main keyword in the meta title and h1 tag. But I don't have the privacy, terms and contact us pages. Thanks;)