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Dec 7th, 2012, 01:20 PM
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Question about Quality Score
There is a lot of talk about how quality score reflects how relevant your landing page is, in addition to all the other factors.
My question is, does anyone have any thoughts about how Google handles determining quality score if you have some ads pointed at one page, and some at another (a/b spit landing pages)?
I have a whole mess of keywords with QS 10. But I also have some that are as low as 3-4. The thing is, with multiple ads and multiple landing pages... is there any way for me to tell which page Google thinks is more relevant or which ad it thinks is more relevant (pre getting a CTR sample).
Let the ghosts of the internet fry the connection of anyone with a single sentence answer about 'more relevant...'
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Dec 7th, 2012, 02:22 PM
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Just answered my own question.
It *looks* like Google is taking the quality score of the better matching page. Not sure how this will effect add displays yet. I will let people know when I have more data.
mmmmmmm Data!
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