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Nov
Posted by Hock as Google AdWords
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There’s always been a lot of discussion among PPC advertisers on the topic of the mysterious Google AdWords Quality Score (QS). Your QS is important because it can essentially lower your bids to maintain the same ad position.
One important factor that emerges from most of these posts is that your account history plays a major role in calculating your QS.
Here are some of the links that I’ve discovered regarding this topic.
Recent coverage:
A Google credit rating?
Older posts but good ones to read:
One way to calculate the quality score.
Brush up on your stats.
A lot of information here and on Brad Geddes’ blog.
How does your AdWords account history affect your campaign performance?
Here are some actual test results.
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