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April 10th, 2009
Know the (Quality) Score4 ways to improve your quality index for lower cost and better placement Everyone wants to score an A+ when put to the test. In ad quality terms, that would be a 5 out of 5. A quality index score of 5 generally means that your ads are well-written and your keywords are working with them, they’re getting clicked on regularly, and you’re giving users what they want. And as with that good report card you brought home to Mom, your campaign management efforts are also rewarded with lower costs for your clicks and conversions. It could substantially improve the return on your advertising spend! Many new advertisers think that ad quality has to do with keywords, when it’s actually about the ads themselves. If you want your ad quality scores to head north, focus on how your ads are written. Here’s a quick tutorial on how to ace the test. The write stuff Put yourself in the shoes of your target customers and think about what their needs are—then write them down! If you’re having trouble putting it into words, Yahoo! can help you optimize your account, including assisting with ad proposals. Or consider hiring a professional freelance copywriter. The extra money you spend should come back to you in higher sales and profits. For more tips on writing strong ads, please visit our Help Center. What’s key Putting keywords in their place Many advertisers let this nifty little tool go unused because they think it’s complicated, but it’s actually quite easy to use. Keyword insertion can help reduce the number of ads you have to manage and increase the relevancy of ads by automatically including in your ad the keyword that matched the user’s search query. Thus, you don’t have to create an ad for every keyword—just let keyword insertion do the work for you. We recommend that you use keyword insertion with your title rather than your description. The title is the first thing that users read (and sometimes the only thing). With just 40 characters in the title, it’s easier to make the title relevant to all of your keywords. You can learn more about how to use keyword insertion in this section of the Help Center. Test time Then test again, and again, until your score improves. And you thought all those tests ended with school! — Kastle Waserman, Communications Manager, Customer Solutions |
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3 Comments Add your own
1. Russ | April 20th, 2009 at 5:25 pm
I wish that you would publish a more detailed script or guide on how to get a QS of 5.
I have some keywords with over a 10% CTR, history, keyword in the destination URL and landing page so the relevance is extremely high…. yet still a QS of 3 is being delivered.
It is still a mystery. I think publishers need more transparency.
2. Sharon Wilson | April 28th, 2009 at 2:48 pm
Great tips on key words. I’ve had great success with key word insertion in titles rather than descriptions.
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