How do I get 5 cent minimum bids?

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So if one offer I was running on myDomain.com/offers/this-offer.html received a lot QS from Google and performed poorly, another offer I was running on myDomain.com/offers/different-offer.html would not be affected by the first offer? It would receive it's own independent QS based off of it's own attibutes? In other words, each individual page in a site has its own unique QS?
 


That is what I believe. People may have experienced different things, but from my experience each page is treated differently. Also, from my understanding if you get caught at the beginning with a low QS, it could take up to a month for Google to recrawl your site and assign a new quality score.
 
Placing/Using the correct keywords is not enough.
You need some content on your site.
At the bottom of your page, make sure you include: "Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Support, Resouces" etc...

Get 5-10 PLR articles, upload to your site, and link to them as Resouces.
Sometimes it helps. :)
 
"At the bottom of your page, make sure you include: "Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Support, Resouces" etc..."


Exactly

Add "Contact' link too.
 
My personal belief is no. Think about very large brands that advertise lots of different products that have nothing to do with each other. Dell computers for example might sell carrying case, mp3 players and computers. A sporting-goods site might sell clothing, footballs, golf clubs, and tents. It's all about the quality and relevancy of the site in general, and specifically the landing page and how relevant it is to the keywords/ad groups you're bidding on.


I would agree and disagree. There can be different categories of products on the same domain, but in G's eyes, they have to be RELATED to get good QS.

A sporting good website would not have gardening supplies or air filters for cars. A maternity website would not offer mechanics tools or something else non-related.

Computers -> computer cases/carrying bags -> mice -> printers -> LCD projectors(business related) -> MP3 players & digital cameras (hook to computer) = targeted in G's eyes.

Maybe placing all 'related' items in a subdirectory COULD help.
site.com/computers vs site.com/maternity

Also, I really believe a generic domain name(as in not related to anything, such as zxyewd.com or some such) helps if targeting something NOT related to the domain or not related to other stuff on the site. I have a site that was a whimsical name I thought of, and damned if the not very targeted posts end up with ads related to the DOMAIN NAME and not the CONTENT (and I am using content targeting tags)... but then you have to worry about typeability and branding... :)
 
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