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bookWhat Affects Quality Score and How to Improve It

Your Quality Score is Google's behind-the-scenes rating of your ads, keywords, and landing pages. A higher score lowers your CPC, improves ad rank, and helps you win auctions.

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Google's Quality Score is a rating (from 1 to 10) that decides how much you pay and where your ad appears. That measures:

  • How relevant your ad is to what people are searching for;
  • How engaging your ad copy is;
  • How useful your landing page feels once someone clicks.

The higher your score, the lower your cost per click (CPC) and the better your ad rank.

Factors That Affect Quality Score

  1. Expected Click-Through Rate (CTR): Google predicts how likely people are to click your ad. It looks at past performance and how closely your ad copy matches what users search for;
  2. Ad Relevance: does your ad clearly answer the user's search intent?
  3. Landing Page Experience: load fast, be mobile-friendly, match your ad's promise, and be clear and transparent about what you're offering.
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Your Quality Score is Google's behind-the-scenes rating of your ads, keywords, and landing pages. A higher score lowers your CPC, improves ad rank, and helps you win auctions.

Note
Definition

Google's Quality Score is a rating (from 1 to 10) that decides how much you pay and where your ad appears. That measures:

  • How relevant your ad is to what people are searching for;
  • How engaging your ad copy is;
  • How useful your landing page feels once someone clicks.

The higher your score, the lower your cost per click (CPC) and the better your ad rank.

Factors That Affect Quality Score

  1. Expected Click-Through Rate (CTR): Google predicts how likely people are to click your ad. It looks at past performance and how closely your ad copy matches what users search for;
  2. Ad Relevance: does your ad clearly answer the user's search intent?
  3. Landing Page Experience: load fast, be mobile-friendly, match your ad's promise, and be clear and transparent about what you're offering.
question mark

What does Google's Quality Score measure?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 6. ChapterΒ 3
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