How Can You Fix A Google Adwords Slap

Searching Google for traffic to your website is rewarding and allows you to gauge the traffic to your website. But what happens if you find you’ve been slapped? Modifying the ad and changing the landing page still won’t allow your campaign to run. The main keywords have been dinged and this could damage your brand. Traffic is still moving by using generic keywords, but you want it to move faster. What should you do? Start over?

After much frustration of spending a lot of time and money trying to revive a dead project, you’ll have to admit sooner or later that its gone. Adding additional content and article won’t help either. Its a ugly truth but one that is fixable.

Choosing keywords that pertain to your brand, set up your landing page at a new domain. Look at where the heaviest volume of traffic is to those keywords and match them on the new setup when you adjust the website.

Another thing you can do is to write more content to add to your new domain. Create about six more paragraphs and add them to below your main fold landing area. This will improve the conversion process immensely, as well as improve your content under the quality guidelines.

Additionally, install a WordPress blog on the domain too. Its easy to do and doesn’t take long. It may not improve your quality score but it will improve things overall. Since Google is impressed with anything WordPress, it may be worth the 30 minutes it takes to install it and post once in a while.

Lastly, upload your new campaign with Adwords Editor. This will boost your quality scores higher by 2-3 points as opposed to the keyword tool or a manual upload. What happens after that is unpredictable, but at least you’ll start off with a slight advantage.

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