Landing pages - Location of Content

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Fender963

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Okay this may be really stupid but here it goes. In regards to Adwords Quality Score does it matter where on your webpage the content is?

For example if I'm iframing in the merchants page but would also like to add my own content to improve quality score, will it hurt me if I add the content below the iframe (about 600 px down the page)?
 


Okay this may be really stupid but here it goes. In regards to Adwords Quality Score does it matter where on your webpage the content is?

For example if I'm iframing in the merchants page but would also like to add my own content to improve quality score, will it hurt me if I add the content below the iframe (about 600 px down the page)?


Iframes suck!!! If you can avoid using them... do it!!
 
Why do you think they suck Rockyfied?

Wouldn't it be better to avoid having an user click multiple times?
 
Yeah W3C fucking hates Iframes, I was doing some shit with Amazon in the past and even though they look good, they are not the cleanest code to work with.

Rockyfied congrats on becoming the SEO Guide, I'll be talking with you a lot more in the coming times.
 
Yeah W3C fucking hates Iframes, I was doing some shit with Amazon in the past and even though they look good, they are not the cleanest code to work with.

Rockyfied congrats on becoming the SEO Guide, I'll be talking with you a lot more in the coming times.

My goal isn't pleasing the W3C validator. It's converting clicks into conversions.
 
Yeah W3C fucking hates Iframes, I was doing some shit with Amazon in the past and even though they look good, they are not the cleanest code to work with.

Rockyfied congrats on becoming the SEO Guide, I'll be talking with you a lot more in the coming times.

SCREW the W3C! When SE's start validating each sites code to w3c standards and then ranking them on it, I might give two shits about standards.
 
I thought google dinged you simply because of iframes. (sneaky site, no original content, blah blah blah)

What Google thinks ONLY MATTERS when it comes to violating TOS. EVERYTHING ELSE you put against revenue / expense.

Find the amount that works for you and go from there.
 
From my tests it made absolutely no difference to quality score where the content was on the page
 
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