MSN adcenter exam like adwords professional or yahoo ambassador
MSN adcenter has a similar program like yahoo ambassador or Google advertising professional. Its the adexcellence exam. Please check out the link here www.adexcellence.com . All materials are free to read. Minimum requirement is to hold a MSN adcenter account for atleast 30 days before taking exam you can take exam as many times you like.
Yahoo recently closed their Ambassador program more news here . I hope MSN doesnt do it that way before they are upto it take your exams and qualify as a adcenter professional.
A good writeup on adwords quality score
Jeremy of PPC discussions has a very good write up on Frequently asked questions about Google adwords quality score.
Check out his postings here
Some of the questions answered:
Question 1 – How can I improve my quality score?
Question 2 – How many quality scores are there?
Question 3 – Will changing to a different keyword match type, for example from broad match to exact match, give me a better quality score?
Question 4 – I have been told (and read lots of places) that when I first start a new AdWords campaign I should bid really high so my ad is higher on the page. That will give me a higher click through rate and that means I will have a better quality score. Is that good advice?
Question 5 – Having Flash on your landing page is bad for your quality score right?
Question 6 – I get a lot of clicks from the Google Search Network. Does that help improve my quality score?
Question 7 – Does using dynamic keyword insertion help my quality score?
Question 8 – Does turning off the content network help improve my quality score? My CTR is always a lot lower on the content network so I assume turning it off will help my quality score improve.
Question 9 – How can I find out what my quality score is?
Question 10 – I am the only person bidding on a certain keyword but my minimum bid is higher than I think it should be. If I’m the only one bidding how come my minimum bid isn’t $0.01? My quality score is “OK”.
Question 11 – I just a made a lot of changes to my AdWords campaigns and to my landing pages to try and improve my quality score. How soon should I expect to see quality score changes in my account?
Question 12 – I just added a bunch of new keywords to my account and almost 1/2 of them received a poor quality score and minimum bid of $5.00 right away before I ever received a single impression. How the hell can Google say I have a poor quality score before my ad even gets a chance to run?
Question 13 – It seems like no matter what I do or try my quality score is always poor. Are there certain types of sites that just don’t work well with AdWords?
Question 14 – Is there a site or something I can sign up to find out in advance about quality score updates before they happen?
Head over to his blog to read detailed answers to about questions
How to track keywords triggering broadmatch
I have seen many people ask this question how to track keywords triggering broad match. Well there is no definite solution for this. Google doesn’t provide a way to see which keywords trigger broad match. But one thing is for sure broad match is mostly triggered if you set a high enough bid and don’t have any restrictions on the keyword. Restrictions like geo-targeting, low max bid will stop the keyword from being triggered by a broad match.
Also if the broad match option is disabled it will not show broad match. As Fast as i know there is no definite solution for find broad match keywords.
Yahoo Search Marketing Exam suspended until further Notice
Yahoo Search Marketing was conducting exams to qualify Agencies, PPC management companies and individuals as Yahoo Search PPC ambassadors. It seems yahoo has suspended the program now.
I don’t see any official report from yahoo but when i go to sign up page i get the following messages “Yahoo will no longer be accepting new Ambassador applications until further notice.”
Yahoo will no longer be accepting new Ambassador applications until further notice. – So yahoo has stopped accepting Ambassador applications is this a temporary one from yahoo or they wont be accepting any more applications. Our company just tried to sign up but we are unable to. Anyone else having similar experience?
This is the URL for registering for Yahoo Search marketing Ambassador exam.
https://approval.myaffiliateprogram.com/ambassador_signup.asp
You can see following message
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Yahoo will no longer be accepting new Ambassador applications until further notice.
Welcome. To register for the Yahoo!® Search Marketing Ambassador program including access to the online learning modules and the Ambassador test, there is a one-time, non-refundable fee of $50, which is only payable by credit card. Please note the Yahoo!® Search Marketing Ambassador program is only open to businesses operating in the United States or Canada at this time.”
Adwords campaign can show active and still cannot show ads
This is news for me. I haven’t seen this happening in campaigns i manage. When i was going through Adwords discussion group in Google groups i can see adwords pro reply for a users problem. he says
“Please know that when a campaign or ad group is marked as ‘active’ it means only that it is *not paused or deleted*. It is not meant as an indication that the campaign is currently delivering ads. In other words, a campaign or ad group can be ‘active’ (i.e. not paused or deleted) but still not actually running, for a variety of reasons. “\\
So an adgroup can be active but still cannot ads so if you face similar problem check for other issues other than the status of Ad group.
Landing page load time now part of Quality Score in Google Adwords
After a long wait Google has enhanced their quality scoring algorithm to take Landing page load time into consideration.
Landing page load time now plays an important role. Starting mid of June Load time of html of a page will be important for better Quality Score. Good quality score is important for any campaign. If you have a limited budget its important to take Quality score seriously since it reduces the cost of advertising significantly. Ads will show up higher if the Quality score is higher for a particular advertiser even if the bid for that keyword is less than that of his competitors.
“How is landing page load time evaluated?
Landing page load time is determined by:
I. The domain of your ad group’s landing pages
A keyword’s load time grade is based on the average load time of the landing pages in the ad group and of any landing pages in the rest of the account with the same domain. If multiple ad groups have landing pages with the same domain, therefore, the keywords in all these ad groups will have identical load time grades.
Two things to note:
When determining load time grade, the AdWords system follows destination URLs at both the ad and keyword level and evaluates the final landing page.
If your ad group contains landing pages with different domains, the keywords’ load time grades will be based on the domain with the slowest load time. All the keywords in an ad group will always have the same load time grade.
Let’s look at an example:
Say your account has four ad groups, and each ad group uses a different landing page: example.com/apple, example.com/orange, example.com/pear, and your-company-site.com. The first three share the same domain: example.com. Keywords in the first three ad groups will all have the same landing page load time grade, which will be based on the average load time of example.com/apple, example.com/orange, and example.com/pear.
II. Your server’s geographic region
We evaluate your load time relative to the average in your server’s geographic region. If your website is hosted on a server in India, for example, your landing page load time will be compared to the average load time in that region of India. This is true even if your website is intended for an audience in the United States.
III. Your page’s HTML
Currently, landing page load time measures the time it takes to download the HTML content of your landing page. However, in the future, the load time of images, flash, video, JavaScript, and other components will be considered as well. We therefore recommend that you optimize all components of your page for the quickest possible load time.
IV. Multiple readings
To ensure accuracy, we take several load time measurements, drop the worst, and average those remaining. If your landing page is down for one of these readings, therefore, it won’t affect your load time grade.
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http://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=93113
I recommend make sure the page is perfect HTML without much errors that way it gives an opportunity to get better Quality score
Blog hacking with Hidden links injection
Lately lot of vulnerable blogs are compromised and hidden links are added to the blog. Some of the hidden links are pointing to porn sites or some of them are so vulnerable that when the page loads those links will call some malicious scumware or malware.
Especially word press older versions had these problems . Latest word press versions are well patched and dont have these vulnerabilities. Google’s automated detection has a built in notification system where if a vulnerability for a site is detected the site owner is notified to the email listed on their site. Also in certain cases Google will remove the pages from search engine index for 30 days and the site owner needs to clean the website and submit for reinclusion.
So i recommend keep checking your blogs often and don’t leave it unattended it will look to your site being totally removed from search engine results.
keyword research without online tools an interesting discussion
Webmaster world has an interesting discussion on how to do a keyword research without Online tools. This is a very interesting topic today there are not many online keyword research tools available. Only tool is word tracker which is a paid keyword research tool. Some people don’t like using paid research tools we used to have overture keyword suggestion tool but after yahoo acquired Overture the keyword research tool slowly disappeared and now its not working at all.
So without the facility to do free online keyword research how can we come up with a targeted keyword list.
Here is an interesting thread http://www.webmasterworld.com/keyword/3643349.htm which discusses the same.
Chameleon makes an interesting post in this thread
“. If I might add a little flavor to the soup.. 😉
Word-stemming has become severely important to ranking well for selected keywords/phrases.
Some time back, Marcia (former moderator of Google search News) posted a few links to the Google patents.
They are well worth reading.
At first blush, one would think that a good start to discovering what Google might be looking for re: related words/phrases would be to examine No’s 1,2,3,4, & 5 in the desired SERP’s, click on “Similar Pages” below each, and see what’s there.
Alas – not very reliable. Why, I can’t say; But after months of trial & error… I made some pretty useful discoveries.
Re: A website that is 95% about “blue widgets”, and 5% about “purple thingys” – the purple thingy pages would often out-rank websites that were 100% about blue widgets, for the “purple thingy” term…
Why? Because the few pages in the 95%/5% website had good internal links to adjacent pages full of related words/phrases.
Wikipedia (if applicable) was a good place to discover related terms
Google seems to be extremely smart about related terms.
E.G. A website about “telephones” is well served to include words/phrases such as ‘DTMF’ / ‘dial tone’ / ‘handset’ / ‘cords’ and other such words/phases that aren’t in the typical layman’s “telephone vocabulary”.
Keyword-based File-naming gets tremendous mileage form Google for rankings. Again, it wasn’t unusual to see a website with a PR of 3, out-rank a website with a PR of 4 or 5, simply because the site with lesser PR, had file names like “blue-widgets-for-dohickeys.htm” and the higher PR sites did not. {** Google likes dashes between the keywords much better than underscores, as well}
A web page about “purple thingys” MUST have these words, and preferably (1) related term in both the <-title-> and <-description-> tags. Old school for sure, but careful research shows this is still worth its weight in platinum.
Again – seemingly old-school, but Gbot absolutely loved pages with keyword-rich menus.
Websites that had redundant key phrases, that appeared in the same place in multiple pages, that differentiated the redundant pharses with an individual font-color or font-family from the main copy, fared far better than those that did not.
To supplement this, may I also mention:
Enclosing the redundant phrases in <-h2-> and <-h1-> heading tags did nothing whatsoever.. in fact, often it seemed to have negative value.
Having the redundant text at the top of the page, and related words/phrases at the bottom, both carrying the same differentiation from the main copy, was also effective
A web page that couldn’t logically or aesthetically have good internal links to pages with related words/phrases could do almost as well with a clickable pop-up window included somewhere in the page containing word-stemming;
Moreover, Google would often list this pop-up page, (provided it was a full-flavored HTML page with good copy but with it’s size trimmed by the pop-up command’s dimensions) as the 2nd most important page in the site “about” the key phrase –
However, the pop-up page needed different <-title-> and <-description-> text; Again, using word-stemming.
A good question is: What’s all this worth?
After many months, and following the above somewhat didactical policies, I drove three different websites from <50 to Top 5 spots in the desired SERP's.. and some of these SERP's had dozens of relevant competitors, with better PR! "
Looking to promote your prom dresses website in PPC?
Are you looking to promote your prom dress selling website or are you already an advertiser. Yahoo Search Marketing Blog offers some valuable tips on areas you need to target and improve to get maximum exposure, sales and traffic through Yahoo Sponsored results.
Some valuable tips:
1. Separate Campaigns
Targeting different type of customers for different theme is very important. YSM blog suggests creating separating campaigns if you are running a gift card sale as well as a prom dress sale.
2. Promotional language
Ofcourse i agree with Yahoo on this one, Promotional language is very important people love to hear words like gifts, coupons, sale, discount, offers etc. So make sure you add proper promotional campaign in the ads.
3. Keyword/creative conflict
Make sure that your titles and descriptions don’t clash with their associated keywords. Even when the keyword appears in the creative, searchers may skip the ad if the main focus appears to be on something else.
4. Keyword insertion and Alt Text
Our Keyword Insertion tool helps make sure that the user’s search term always appears in your ads, and Alt Text helps the ad appear the way you want it.
5. Customization helps
Greeting card sites that offer customizable cards should be sure to mention that in their ads, as it likely will resonate with searchers.
6. Scope of offerings
Searches using general terms shouldn’t lead to an ad for a very specific item. For example, people searching with terms like “prom dress” usually want to be able to browse a variety of styles and colors, and may not click on an ad that promotes a “red floor-length strapless prom dress.”
You may not still remember everything about your prom night or graduation, but if you remember these few important tips, you can make your ads the “class” of ’08.
Read more detailed information here in Yahoo search engine marketing blog.
Anabolic steroids – nutritional supplement sites blocked in Google Adwords
Google AdWords has started blocking Ads related to Nutritional supplements and vitamin supplements from their AdWords sponsored results. Google’s new policy is very tough on sites promoting Nutritional supplements they say sites promoting Anabolic steroids , muscle enhances, muscle stacking products are banned from their AdWords advertising. Though this sounds like a good option for end users Google will be looking millions of dollars in revenue since these sites spend a lot of money for online advertising.
We run 2 or 3 campaigns in SEO for site promoting nutritional supplement products they are doing moderately well and gains good traffic and Business for those sites. There are people out there who want these products Google is just sacrificing their Business to maintain quality to their AdWords sponsored results it is a very good sign.
PPC management team,