Adwords Content Quick
Posted on August 11, 2008
Filed Under Affiliate Marketing
Google doesn’t say much about how much content is necessary to be considered “great quality”.
Although it’s nice to use some of the software out there that will insert tokens into a page - a nice shortcut in the right places - there’s almost always an advantage to those willing to do a little more.
Here’s a couple of ideas I have and I’ll be testing them more in the next month or two.
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Hi John,
Got two questions:
1. How does the spider food mean that a human reviewer won’t ever look at the page?
2. In the 2nd point, are you just creating simple pages with the questions/answers? One page per question?
Thanks
Frank
Hey Frank - I guess with all of the “gay teen monkies on xanax” spam messages I get I missed your comment.
1. How does the spider food mean that a human reviewer won’t ever look at the page?
>> It doesn’t. But the traditional ways of using Traffic Equalizer were A) to just use the template provided which resulted in a page of scraped results or B) create your own template which looked a little nicer, but it was still a page of scraped results.
Blatantly obvious and immediately noticeable by Google’s review team.
The way I do it is the scraped results appear in a right-hand column about 200 pixels wide. In the main body of the page (where most people would put scraped results) is a relevant article. This article is what the site visitor focuses on instead of the scraped content - this makes the page appear much more legitimate.
2. In the 2nd point, are you just creating simple pages with the questions/answers? One page per question?
> Yes, and yes. If someone does a search query for “make money with adwords” then I would create one page specifically for that with the most representative question I can - ie, “I’m searching for ways to make money with Adwords that really work. Can you tell me if it’s really possible to make money with Adwords, and if so which products actually teach you how?”