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4a: Quality and Performance Basics
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Lesson 4a: Quality and Performance Basics
How It Works
Ad Relevance and Quality
How AdWords Monitors Performance
How You Can Monitor Performance
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Which of the following factors is not considered when determining your Quality Score for search?
Cost-per-click (CPC) bid
Clickthrough rate (CTR)
Ad text and keywords
Landing page relevance
What do first page bid estimates tell you?
How much you need to bid for a keyword to be active
How much you likely need to bid for a keyword to trigger ads on the first page of search results
How much you need to bid to guarantee that your keyword triggers ads on the first page of search results
How much you need to bid for your keyword to trigger ad for every search query
it doesn't receive an impression for 7 consecutive days
you disable quality-based bidding
Which statement best describes the relationship between Quality Score for search and cost-per-clicks (CPCs)?
Quality Score and CPC are unrelated
Keywords with a low Quality Score have lower CPCs
Keywords with a high Quality Score have lower CPCs
Your Quality Score is assigned based on your CPC bid
Once our system has determined your keyword Quality Score, it cannot change within your AdWords account.
True
False
Which of the following statements regarding your account performance is false?
Your keyword will be listed as disapproved if your cost-per-click (CPC) bid is lower than the first page bid .
A high clickthrough rate (CTR) normally indicates that your campaign is performing well
A low first page bid usually means your keyword is performing well
You can use the Ads Diagnostic Tool to see if your ad is showing for a particular keyword query
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