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Hi All, I've been chewing on this question for a while. My customer has been advertising outdoor products for several months since the site went live. They have also been on the Google Adwords campaign for most of that time as they wanted immediate visibility. I am undecided as to why they do not appear anywhere in the natural results, even though the pages are optimised. (My other customers have good rankings who do not use adwords). Plus, it's not a competitive market they are in. Plus, the other question is - if other search engines, e.g. MSN etc. "see" that someone is using adwords, I wonder if they also score people down the results, as the same seems true of these ? What do you guys girls think ? I would welcome any feedback from anyone that has the same conundrum. Many thanks and Regards, Paul All these systems - Google, Yahoo and such are very secretive of their |
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Paul wrote: Hi All, I've been chewing on this question for a while. My customer has been advertising outdoor products for several months since the site went live. They have also been on the Google Adwords campaign for most of that time as they wanted immediate visibility. I am undecided as to why they do not appear anywhere in the natural results, even though the pages are optimised. (My other customers have good rankings who do not use adwords). Plus, it's not a competitive market they are in. Plus, the other question is - if other search engines, e.g. MSN etc. "see" that someone is using adwords, I wonder if they also score people down the results, as the same seems true of these ? What do you guys girls think ? I would welcome any feedback from anyone that has the same conundrum. Many thanks and Regards, Paul All these systems - Google, Yahoo and such are very secretive of their ranking algorithms, and a question like this can never be directly answered unless there is some major information leak. Google did make it a point to stress that AdWords and organic search systems are completely separate. I think they even went as far as to say that there is no interface between the two, although that would be a waste of important statistics data and I can hardly believe that a no-nonsense company like Google would tolerate such waste. However, this is not to say that Google does not give lesser rankings to commercial sites. I think this thought has a lot of merit to it. After all, if it is a business-to-business situation, why would Google give your business a free ride? You don't get a free listing in your local Yellow Pages, I presume... It is so-o easy to spot a commercial site. The word "product"("products") will be repeated 1000 times throughout the site; then there will be words like "shipping", "return policy", "ordering" and such in prominent places. So, if you want Google to help you bringing new customers, you are going to have to rely on AdWords much more than the organic search, even though the opposite was true for your site in the past. And, yes, it has been rumored before that Yahoo and MSN do actually rank pages with AdSense ads lower than those without. |
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