Google Unleashes Another Round of Adwords Slaps

Did you get the dreaded Google Adwords slap last week? I did. ADHEREL

By slap I’m referring to having a good percentage of your Adwords keywords going inactive unless their minimum bids are raised from let’s say around .25 to well over $1 and sometimes even as high as $10, which is what i got whacked with. If you are trying to get low-cost clicks, good luck. If you are low margin, again, good luck. Basically, if you get slapped, good luck!

This isn’t the first time Google has hit me. They did it back in March, and I guess they felt the need to weed, so they fired-up the Slap Engine again last week.

For me, honestly, I don’t have a real big problem with it. I think the Slap hits those sites that are paper-thin affiliate sites, and that’s mine. If you have a real, well-developed, user-oriented site then I feel sorry you. But I’d imagine the majority of those sites hit are small, low-content, go-between-type affiliate sites.

In my case, just as I did in March, rather than spend weeks trying to overcome the outrageous minimum bids I’ll probably just pack up the carnival and move the whole shebang to new domain. It’s easy, it’s fast and guess what? Perhaps some of my competition was also hit so I’ll have a quick leg-up on them.

If your domain is too precious, then best bet is to blow up your site and start over. Fill it with original content, extra pages and make sure your ads are in tune with the landing page, that is same word usage, same theme, etc. As for me, I’m off to buy some new domains!


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One Comment on Google Unleashes Another Round of Adwords Slaps

  1. ebuyerfb says:

    This happened to me. Weird thing is I just took one of my other domains and changed my ads to point to it. The website is IDENTICAL yet I get “Great” for Quality Score on almost every term instead of being charged $10 on each one. So now instead of paying $1, $5, or $10 for the term “leave feedback”, etc I’m paying $0.05. Doesn’t make any sense.


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