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 More options May 12 2008, 10:54 pm
From: earth-friendly
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 19:54:20 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 12 2008 10:54 pm
Subject: display url vs. quality score
Hi. I saw a bunch of posts discussing the display url, but I didn't
see any that answered the following questions:

- Does the display url affect the quality score?
example: if one of my ad groups contains the keyword "apple juice",
and my landing page is www.mydomain.com/juice.php, and I set my
display url to www.mydomain.com/apple-juice, will that give me a
better quality score? (or should it be www.mydomain.com/apple_juice
??)

- Does the actual display url have to exist on my site?
I understand that the display url should have the same domain as the
destination url, but in the example above, does the page www.mydomain.com/apple-juice
need to exist?
I could make it exist as a redirect to www.mydomain.com/juice.php, but
I've seen negative comments about redirects.
Or, I could create a page with the url www.mydomain.com/apple-juice,
and have it be basically a copy of www.mydomain.com/juice.php, but
with the keyword "apple juice" optimized on the page. does that make
sense? Would that improve the quality score?

My campaign seems to be working somewhat ok now, but the click-thru
rates could certainly stand to be improved, and so could the
positioning of the ads.

Thanks in advance for any advice on these issues!


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AdWordsPro.Jordan Google employee  
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(1 user)  More options May 13 2008, 4:41 pm
From: AdWordsPro.Jordan
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 13:41:10 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, May 13 2008 4:41 pm
Subject: Re: display url vs. quality score
earth-friendly,

The answer to your first question is that, yes, the Display URL can
have an effect on your Quality Score. However, the effect depends on
the context in which your Quality Score is being used and in some
cases, the Display URL is not even considered at all. For more detail
on each scenario, I’d suggest reading this article:
http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=10215.

I should mention that it’s often advantageous to include keywords in
your URL since those terms will be bolded when those keywords are
searched upon and this may make your ads more attractive and should
help them stand out at the least. To this point, the difference
between ‘MyDomain.com/Apple-Juice’ and ‘…/Apple_Juice’ is negligible
as we should be able to detect the keyword ‘apple juice’ in either
case.

This brings up your second question. Simply put, no, the exact page
need not exist on your site. Your ad may utilize ‘www.MyDomain.com/
Apple-Juice’ as a Display URL and then have your Destination URL read
as something like ‘http://www.mydomain.com/juice.php.’ This would not
require any alteration to your site code, structure or organization
and may help to better target your ads.

For more acceptable and unacceptable examples of Display URLs, I’d
suggest this article: http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=91451.

AdWordsPro.Jordan

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 More options May 13 2008, 8:15 pm
From: steve l
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 17:15:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: display url vs. quality score
AdWordsPro,
It looks like that page you're referring to was recently changed (I
basically refer to it all the time) to add in the display URL stuff.
In fact, the old page is still cached in Google's index.  And the
older version with no reference to display URLs is still here:
https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6111.  Is
there any other information about this anywhere because it seems
really vague.

i.e. for rankings: what in particular about an ad's display URL is
considered?  Whether it contains keywords, the site it belongs to,
something about CTR?

for minimum bids what does this mean?
# The historical CTR of the display URLs in the ad group
Display URLs themselves don't have CTRs, whole ads do.  So what kind
of adjustments are being made?  Is this for accounts that are
advertising multiple sites - to make sure one site isn't piggybacking
on the performance of another site?  What exactly was the motivation
behind this?

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(1 user)  More options May 14 2008, 5:35 am
From: openeyemarketing
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 02:35:57 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, May 14 2008 5:35 am
Subject: Re: display url vs. quality score
Absolutely does affect your quality score. The main benefit to have
display urls is that it can boost CTR which in turn benefits quality
score. Its also an opportunity to help qualify visitors and/or to help
hit home a particular message e.g www.domainname.com/summer-sale.

Regards,

Andy
http://www.openeyemarketing.co.uk/google-adwords-management.html

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(1 user)  More options May 15 2008, 4:17 pm
From: AdWordsPro.Jordan
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 13:17:24 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, May 15 2008 4:17 pm
Subject: Re: display url vs. quality score
steve,

> Is there any other information about this anywhere because it
> seems really vague?

Let me elaborate on what we’ll look at in terms of Display URLs when
determining Quality Score. The main point that I’d stress is that your
Display URL’s historical CTR is considered when determining Quality
Score for minimum bids and ad rank.

This historical CTR is determined by performance across your entire
AdWords account. For example, consider a URL ‘www.domain.com’ that
garnered a 3% CTR in one ad group. Were you to delete that ad group
and then replace it with another ad group using the same visible URL,
that previous 3% CTR would affect the minimum bid for keywords and the
rank of ads in the new ad group.

This aspect of Quality Score, like other relevance factors, is
designed to reward advertisers that have achieved strong performance
across their account and to encourage advertisers with lower URL-level
CTRs to improve the quality and relevance of their ads. That said,
please let me know if there are any aspects of this that are still
unclear and I can try to elaborate more.

AdWordsPro.Jordan

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