QS help please

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Yaxxx

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Hey,

I've been concentrating on affiliate marketing for the past couple weeks now and I do pretty well on campaigns for about half a day, making a nice profit, and then all my bids get raised to $1-$10 due to a poor QS.

Okay, I know I need to improve my landing page, but would a professional design from someone who specialises in them actually keep my QS as great? At the moment I'm just using the HTML solo email provided and using that as the LP with a bit of text at the bottom.

I've got about 5 campaigns which I KNOW would bring me in a nice profit with the little testing I did, so I just need to keep paying the price per click which I was originally paying. If anyone could look at a LP of mine and tell me whats up that'd be great. (I'll PM you, just post).

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 


The landing page is really not what gets you in quality. It is the fact that all you have is a landing page ie a thin site. From reading around google is really cracking down on these and you need to figure out a way to make your site seem fat :
 
Thanks for the reply, Jason.

I'm guessing incoming/outgoing links, pages of content etc then. I'll give it a go.
 
Yaxx;
Also keep in mind your ads. They should relate well to the content of your site and preferably have keywords on them that also appear on the site. This isn't a must of course, but it sure helps a lot.

And on the LP - use the keywords in the title, meta, image tags, alt tags, and even image and on-site filenames. It adds up.

For the LP - set up a Wordpress blog on the domain and interlink it with the LP with a couple of links in the footer.
 
Thanks for the reply ImagesAndWords, much appreciated.

My ad's are related but I don't optimise the meta, img tags etc so I guess I'll add these things.

And I will do that wordpress thing, sounds good.

I'm going to continue a campaign with all this added and see how it goes.
 
google also want a full sitemapped site. these pages all help;

FAQ, TOS, Privacy Policy, Contact Us, Resources, Articles etc

If you don't want the punter to see them just place them way below the fold.
 
And as Imagesandwords said, get that blog setup, and dont be lazy with it. Make sure you have the blog set up first, with articles etc. ready before you start your campaign. Dont worry about it looking pretty, just make it so it is keyword rich etc.
 
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