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Friday 29 May 2015

Most Important Questions You Need to Know for the Google AdWords Fundamentals Certification Exam



Accounts
Q: When setting up a Google AdWords Account, why should you choose your currency and time zone carefully?
A: These can not be edited once the account is set up.
Q: Which settings are specified at the Account level in AdWords?
A: Email address, password, and billing information.
Q: What happens to the rest of your Google products if you change your password for AdWords?
A: The new password will be required to log in to all other Google products.
Ads
Q: Your ad includes the phrase, “Your friend has a crush on you. See who!” and it gets disapproved. Why?
A: AdWords policy does not allow ads to simulate email inbox notifications or fake friend/crush requests.
Q: What is the formula for ad rank on the Search Network?
A: Maximum Cost Per Click X Quality Score.
Q: What is the best way to achieve the top position in paid search results?
A: Improve the Quality Score and raise the Cost Per Click.
Q: How should you check to see if your ads are still running on Google?
A: Use the Ad Preview and Diagnosis tool.   Tools -> Ad Preview and Diagnosis
Q: Why should you use the Ad Preview and Diagnosis tool to check if your ads are live and running on Google?
A: By searching for keywords that trigger your ad, you can rack up impressions without clicks, which may lower your Click-Through Rate, which may prevent your ad from appearing as often as it is eligible.
Q: Why should you identify special offers before building an AdWords campaign?
A: In order to create compelling text for your ad creatives.
Q: All other things equal, if your closest competitor’s bid is $0.25, how much will you pay to show your ad in a higher position?
A: $0.26
Q: What is the formula for ranking keyword-targeted ads on the Search Network?
A: Maximum Cost Per Click x Quality Score.
Q: What are some phrases that are not allowed, according to Google Ad Policies?
A: Call To Action phrases like “Click here,” or “See this site.”
Q: True or false. “Click here” can be used in an ad.
A: False. This phrase violates Google’s Ad Policies.
Q: How can you create effective ad text?
A: Best practices include using prices, promotions, and exclusive offers in your ads.
Ad Extensions
Q: How are +1s calculated for your ad and Google+ page when using the social extension on your ads?
A: +1s from your Google+ page show in the count that is visible on your ad.
Q: What can a location extension do?
A: Assist nearby customers in finding or calling your nearest location.
Q: With the sitelinks extension set at both the campaign and Ad Group level, which ones will be displayed?
A: The sitelinks at the Ad Group level will be displayed.
Ad Groups
Q: Why is it a bad idea to duplicate keywords in multiple Ad Groups?
A: Keywords in multiple ad groups compete against each other, and the keyword with the higher performance will trigger the ad in that Ad Group to run.
Q: What is the effect of including both keywords and placements in an Ad Group on the Display Network?
A: Your ads will be restricted to only specific sites that you choose and webpages where the content is relevant to the theme of the keywords
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Q: Why is it important to group similar keywords together in an Ad Group?
A: To ensure that the ads remain relevant to those keywords.
Q: Why is it a good idea to create multiple Ad Groups?
A: You can break up keywords and ads and group them by related themes.
Q: What should Ad Groups be organized around?
A: Common themes.
Q: True or false. Placements can be controlled at the Ad Group level.
A: True.
Q: What impact can poor landing page quality have on an Ad Group?
A: Keywords in the Ad Group may be given a lower Quality Score.
Q: What should you use Ad Groups for?
A: To organize ads by common themes that you want to advertise on.
Bidding
Q: What is the maximum CPC?
A: The highest amount of money an advertiser is willing to pay for a click on their ad.
Q: What does Smart Pricing mean?
A: Google may automatically reduce your CPC bids on pages on the Display Network that are less likely to turn into an actionable business result.
Q: When is Cost Per Thousand Impressions (CPM) bidding not available?
A: If your campaign is opted in to the Search Network.
Q: What is the main goal of automatic Cost Per Click bidding?
A: To generate as many clicks as possible within the advertiser’s target budget.
Q: What is one effect using setting a daily budget lower than the recommended amount?
A: Ads will not show every time that a user searches for the keywords that could trigger the ad.
Q: What is important to keep in mind about manual Cost Per Click bidding?
A: The average profit derived from a paid click.
Q: Which bid methods are used for image ads on the Display Network?
A: CPM or CPC bids.
Q: When a CPM and CPC bid compete against each other, how does Google determine each ad’s position?
A: Google estimates how many clicks the ad might receive in 1000 impressions to get the comparison.
Q: What is Enhanced Cost Per Click?
A: ACPC bidding features to automatically bid more aggressively in auctions more likely to result in conversions. (More then 30%)
Campaigns
Q: What does a “Pending” Campaign in AdWords signify?
A: It is Inactive, but scheduled to begin at a date/time in the future.
Q: What is one main benefit of using Google AdWords?
A: Ads are displayed to users who search for your particular products or services.
Q: With a new campaign, what effect can the AdWords average daily budget have on achieving positive ROI?
A: It can keep costs and exposure limited until profitability is achieved.
Q: What does the Optimize ad rotation setting do?
A: It allows the AdWords system to show the better performing ad more often than lower performing ads.
Q: You have a new product line and want to allocate additional budge to promoting it. What’s the best way to do this?
A: Create a campaign with a separate daily budget to promote just the new product line.
Q: What can the Opportunities tab be used to do?
A: Find keyword, bid, and budget ideas to improve campaign performance.
Q: Why is it important to monitor ad campaign performance?
A: In order to determine if campaigns meet business marketing and conversion goals.
Q: What is one benefit of not using a predetermined budget for AdWords advertising, compared to radio, print, and TV advertising?
A: Online campaigns are highly measurable and may be able to generate an automatic positive ROI. As long as ROI remains positive, it can be strategic to capture all traffic without a predetermined budget.
Q: Which budget delivery method should you use to distribute ads evenly over the course of a day?
A: Standard.
Q: True or False. With the Accelerated delivery method of ads, ads are shown as frequently as possible until the daily budget is spent.
A: True.
Q: With an ad serving option set to Optimize, how will AdWords handle multiple variations of text ads in the same Ad Group?
A: AdWords will try to show the best performing ad more often than lower performing ads.
Click-Through Rate
Q: How does a low CTR on the Display Network affect your Search Network Quality Score?
A: It doesn’t. Your ad performance, including CTR, does not affect your rank for search ads. A low CTR on the Display Network does not affect your Search Network Quality Score.
Q: If you have a keyword with a low CTR, what can you expect?
A: A lower Quality Score on the Search Network.
Q: What is one way you can increase CTRs?
A: Add negative keywords to the ad group to reduce irrelevant impressions.
Conversions
Q: Why does a lower Cost Per Acquisition (CPA) not indicate a higher profit?
A: A lower CPA may be accompanied by lower sales volume, reducing overall profit.
Q: What can you expect if you raise your bids?
A: More conversions and a higher CPA, in general.
Q: What can you expect if you lower your bids?
A: Fewer conversions and a lower CPA, in general.
Display Network
Q: What effect does using managed placements have on your campaign?
A: Your ads will show on webpages, videos, games, RSS feeds, mobile sites, and apps that you have specifically selected.
Q: What does Smart Pricing mean?
A: Google may automatically reduce your CPC bids on pages on the Display Network that are less likely to turn into an actionable business result.
Q: What is the effect of including both keywords and placements in an Ad Group on the Display Network?
A: Your ads will be restricted to only specific sites that you choose and webpages where the content is relevant to the theme of the keywords.
Q: How does adding placements to an Ad Group affect its Quality Score for the Search Network?
A: Placements are used on the Display Network, so they do not affect Quality Score on the Search Network.
Q: Should you use plurals, misspellings, and other variants of words in Ad Groups in the Display Network?
A: Since the Display Network considers broad match only, plurals, misspellings, and other variants are unnecessary.
Q: Which bid methods are used for image ads on the Display Network?
A: CPM or CPC bids.
Q: By including keywords in an Ad Group, how does Google automatically determine where ads on the Display Network might show?
A: Automatic placements would be used to target sites by context whose content shares the same themes as the keywords in the Ad Group.
Q: How do Managed Placements work?
A: Advertisers can manually specify which websites their ads appear on throughout the Display Network.
Q: What is used to determine Quality Score on the Display Network?
A: The quality of the landing page.
Q: How can the Contextual Targeting Tool help you?
A: It can show you potential webpages where your ad can show up based on your keywords.

Keywords
Q: Why is it a bad idea to duplicate keywords in multiple Ad Groups?
A: Keywords in multiple ad groups compete against each other, and the keyword with the higher performance will trigger the ad in that Ad Group to run.
Q: From which AdWords tool can you get ideas for negative keyword and placement exclusions?
A: The placement performance report
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Q: What is keyword contextual targeting?
A: It is when themes of keywords are matched by AdWords to relevant content on various websites that run Google ads.
Q: For a direct response campaign, which keywords should an advertise delete or consider not using at all?
A: Keywords that generate a lot of impressions with very few conversions.
Q: Under the new match type policies, if you use the exact match keyword [red shoe], will your ad appear for plurals and misspellings?
A: Yes. This is a new change in Google AdWords policies.
Q: Does the Display Network take into account match types like phrase and exact match?
A: No, the Display Network uses only broad match.
Q: Why is it important to group similar keywords together in an Ad Group?
A: To ensure that the ads remain relevant to those keywords.
Q: What can you use the Keyword Tool to do?
A: Find new keywords for advertising campaigns.
Q: If you have a keyword with a low CTR, what can you expect?
A: A lower Quality Score on the Search Network.
Q: True or False. Negative keywords can help you refine the targeting of your ads.
A: True.
Q: True or False. Negative keywords can increase the CTR of ads.
A: True.
Q: Even with an unlimited budget and a positive ROI, what can limit the amount of money you can invest in a campaign?
A: The amount of profitable traffic available for the keywords that your campaign is targeting.


Language
Q: How does the AdWords system decide which ad language to target?
A: Language of ads is determined by the language setting of the Google interface the client is using.
Q: If someone in Russia sets their language preference to English, will they see ads targeted to people in Russia? Will their ads be in Russian or in English?
A: They will see ads targeted to people located in Russia with the ads in English.
Q: What language setting should you use to target a Spanish speaker in the United States?
A: Spanish.
Q: True or False. In order to target Spanish speaking users with Spanish language ads in the United States, adjust the language targeting settings.
A: True.
Location
Q: Where can an advertiser change the location targeting of an ad?
A: Location targeting is set at the campaign level.
Q: What is a primary benefit of location targeting?
A: The ability to target combinations of countries, territories, and regions.
Q: True or False. Google can use the IP address of users to target ads based on location.
A: True.
My Client Center(MCC)
Q: What is one benefit of My Client Center?
A: A dashboard that provides summaries of different metrics for all of your clients’ accounts.
Q: What is the primary function of the My Client Center account?
A: An umbrella account for access to individual accounts with a single login.
Q: What is one way to limit a user’s access to only a specific number of accounts in the MCC?
A: Create a new MCC account linked to the original MCC account. Move the specified number of accounts into that MCC and grant the user access to the sub-MCC account.
Mobile Ads
Q: How can you get greater exposure on mobile devices?
A: Enable bid adjustments and bid higher on mobile devices.

Quality Score
Q: How does a low CTR on the Display Network affect your Search Network Quality Score?
A: It doesn’t. Your ad performance, including CTR, does not affect your rank for search ads. A low CTR on the Display Network does not affect your Search Network Quality Score.
Q: What is the formula for ad rank on the Search Network?
A: Maximum Cost Per Click X Quality Score.
Q: What are some recommendations for increasing Quality Score for a keyword?
A: Edit the ad associated with that keyword and direct users to a landing page that is very relevant.
Q: What happens when the Quality Score of a keyword is increased?
A: The ad may earn a higher average position.
Q: When are Quality Score and Ad Rank calculated?
A: Every time someone conducts a search where your ad is eligible to appear.
Q: What does a higher Quality Score typically lead to?
A: Lower costs and higher ad positions.
Q: How often is Quality Score evaluated?
A: Each time someone does a search that triggers your ad.
Q: What is used to determine Quality Score on the Display Network?
A: The quality of the landing page.
Q: How does a low CTR on the Display Network affect your Search Network Quality Score?
A: Ad performance on the Display Network does not affect rank for Search Ads or Search Network Quality Score.
Search Network
Q: What is the best bidding option for clients that want to spend the least amount of time setting and managing individual keyword bids?
A: Automatic Cost Per Click (CPC)
Use Automation
Q: What is the formula for ad rank on the Search Network?
A: Maximum Cost Per Click X Quality Score.
Q: How is advertising cost accrued on the Search Network:
A: Costs are accrued when someone clicks on an ad that is displayed on the Search Network.
Q: What is the formula for ranking keyword-targeted ads on the Search Network?
A: Maximum Cost Per Click x Quality Score.
Q: What effect do negative keywords have on Ad Groups in a Search Network campaign?
A: The ad will not show if the negative keyword appears in the user’s search query.
Q: What happens if a Search Network campaign consistently reaches its daily budget?
A: There will be missed potential ad impressions.
Q: True or False. You can pay for specific placement in top ad positions in the Search Network.
A: True.
Q: True or False: You can pay for specific placement in top positions in the natural search results.
A: False.
Q: How can Search Network marketing help you reach your advertising goals?
A: By acquiring potential qualified customers.
Q: What are the minimum requirements to run an ad on the Search Network?
A: Text ad, keyword list, and a default bid.
Q: How often does AdWords run an auction to determine which ads will be shown on the search results page?
A: An auction is run every time a users enters a search query.
Video Ads
Q: You want to pay when a user views your video ad through a cost-per-view advertising model. Which of Google’s services would be most appropriate?
A: True, View video formats would allow this model of payment through YouTube advertising.

Question: What is the formula for calculating cost per customer acquisition?
Answer: Total marketing budget for a specific period divided by the number of new customers for that same period.
Question: What is “cost per customer acquisition”?
Answer: The amount a company pays a customer to try their product
Question: How much a company pay for the given example: Ad displays 20 times, 2 users click the ad, cost per click is 5 cents.
Answer: 10 cents
Question: What is “cost per action”?
Answer: Same as pay per click

Question: What is an “impression”?
Answer: When your ad is displayed on a page online, not necessarily clicked on
Question: What is affiliate marketing?
Answer: When a 3rd party helps market your business, and in turn your pay them a commission based on sales as a result of their efforts
Question: How is the pricing model of a click determined?
Answer: Google sets the price worldwide
Question: How is the “open rate” important?
Answer: it lets the company know how many people bought a product
Question: What is a “value proposition”?
Answer: The pricing of the product
Question: Why would a company possibly want to spend more on PPC early on?
Answer: To drive traffic to their site and increase awareness
Question: What are the four P’s of marketing?
Answer: Product, promotion, procedures, procurement
Question: What is the purpose of a traditional press release?
Answer: It target markets to internet users
Question: What is Actual CPC?
Answer: Actual CPC = (AdRank to beat/QS) + $0.01

Thursday 26 March 2015

Best SEO & PPC Questions and Answers II


1. What does the term 'keyword stuffing' refer to?
Answers:
Overloading a page with keywords.
• Posting SEO rich comments on your own webpage.
• Repeating the same SEO terms over multiple social media channels.
• Overusing SEO in Gmail subject lines
2. Why is it bad idea from SEO perspective to host free articles and write ups that are very common on the internet?
Answers:
• Because people could turn up claiming copyright infirigement
• Because they will not lead to fresh traffic
• Because you will not get the benefits of proper keyword targeting
Because you could be penalized by search engine for using duplicate contents
3. What does SERP stand for?
Answers:
Search engine results page.
• Search engine results plan.
• Search engine results position.
• Search engine recurring payment.
• Search engine retirement plan.
4. Which type of url redirect is the most favorable for SEO?
Answers:
• 404
• 413
• 818
301
5. How often should a blog be updated for the best SEO results?
Answers:
• As often as humanly possible
• Once a month to build "Thirst"
• Rarely, but with high content quality
• Once a week
Consistently within reason and with quality content
6. Long-tail keywords are:
Answers:
• Used most often as social media hashtags
• Key phrases with repeating words
• Keywords generated through email chains
Searched less often than common keywords
7. How often a keyword is mentioned relatively to the space on a page is called:
Answers:
Keyword density
• Keyword saturation
• Keyword consistency
• Keyword frequency
8. How can one site 'recommend' another in the eyes of Google?
Answers:
• Emails to Google's tech department
• Collaborating on online ad campaign
Linking to the site on their own page
• Liking' or 'staring' their Facebook page, Google+ profile, and Tweets
9. Links used in 'link trading' are called:
Answers:
• Co-links
Reciprocal links
• Mutually Beneficial Links
• Symbiotic Linking
10. Flash Ads, by default, have a higher Quality Score than Static Ads.
Answers:
• True
False
11. The top social media network for appearing high in Google's SEO rankings is:
Answers:
• Twitter
Google Plus
• Instagram
• Facebook
12. What type of written content leads to higher page rankings?
Answers:
• Bulleted lists with relevant keywords
• Strategic abbreviations coupled with relevant keywords
• Keywords stylized with hashtags and unique text formatting
Complete sentences with relevant keywords
13. "Link building" increases the number and quality of
Answers:
• Links shared through social media
• Search engine results
• Outbound links
Inbound links
14. What are breadcrumb lists?
Answers:
• A series of links from the same website found on the same page of search engine results.
A row of internal links allowing visitors to quickly navigate back to a previous pages.
• A list of social media followers who link and share your content.
• Backlinks posted on related blogs.
15. What was the name of the 2011 change to Google's search results ranking algorithm?
Answers:
• Google Plebian
Google Panda
• Google Pelican
• Google Penguin
16. Alexa is a traffic ranking platform owned by:
Answers:
• Apple
Amazon
• Microsoft
• Google
17. Which of the following does NOT benefit link building efforts?
Answers:
• Blog comments
Breadcrumb links
• Forum signature linking
• Website directory submission
18. If you are driving a lot of PPC traffic to your website, but none of that traffic converts into leads, it’s an indication that:
Answers:
• Most of the traffic is coming from social media
• Your search term is too specific and should be shortened
Your marketing offer is insufficient or hard to identify
• You are bidding too high for your PPC terms
19. Which of the following statement about FFA pages are true?
Answers:
• They contain numerous inbound links
• They are Paid Listings
They are also called Link Farms
• They are greatly beneficial to SEO
20. If a website's search engine saturation for a particular search engine is 20%, what does it mean?
Answers:
• Search engines often pass on long tail searches to lesser known and new websites
• 20% of the websites pages will never be indexed
• Only 20% of the pages of the website will ever be indexed by the search engine
20% of the website pages have been indexed by the search engine
21. What factor is the largest contributor to a site's authority?
Answers:
Quality of sites providing inbound links
• Likes on Facebook + Followers on Twitter
• Number of social media networks a business is present on
• How useful the content of a site is
22. Which type of content will deliver better ROI over time?
Answers:
• Articles optimized for more than 5 keywords
• Articles with over 500 words
• Content with a high number of outbound links
• Content that is submitted to directories
Evergreen Content
23. What is the difference between search engine marketing (SEM) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?
Answers:
• SEM campaigns encourage marketers to develop landing pages and conversion rate optimization while SEO professionals only optimize keyword rankings on organic search result pages.
• SEM is part of SEO process
SEM Campaigns are designed to utilize both Paid and Organic methodologies to promote businesses, while SEO only promotes traffic through organic search.
• SEM covers social media marketing while SEO focuses only on organic
24. What is the illegal act of copying of a page by unauthorized parties in order to filter off traffic to another site called?
Answers:
• View Jacking
Page Jacking
• Visitors Jacking
• Traffic jacking
25. After Google, what is the web's most trafficked content destination on the web?
Answers:
• Ask
• Aol
YouTube
• Yahoo!
• Bing
26. True or False? Google recognizes text within pictures.
Answers:
• True
False
27. SEO favors a consistent title for all pages within a website over unique titles for each page.
Answers:
True
• False
28. In AdWords, a value that's used to determine your ad position, where ads are shown on a page is:
Answers:
• CPC Bid
• Edge Rank
• Ad Relevance
• Quality Score
Ad Rank
29. What happens if you ONLY raise your bids?
Answers:
• Increase Conversion Rate
• Increase CTR
• Increase Quality Score
Increase Ad Rank
30. When you delete a page of your website, what should you do?
Answers:
• Redirect to the URL address of the category of the page, if any.
Remove the URL address via Google Webmaster Tools.
• Redirect the URL address to your homepage.
• Do nothing.
31. A -50% bid adjustment at device level will make your Mobile CPC half of your desktop CPC.
Answers:
True
• False
32. What is called "Page Rank"?
Answers:
• The quality of webpage content.
Google's link analysis algorithm
• A method used to differentiate positive and negative SEO campaigns.
• How pages cumulatively rank across all search engines.
33. What term is used to describe the word or phrase users enter into a Google search?
Answers:
• Identifier
• Keyword
Query
• Input
34. True or False? Black Hat SEO has been eliminated via Google Spiders
Answers:
• TRUE
False
35. Which factor does NOT influence Quality Score in AdWords campaign?
Answers:
• past CTR
• landing page quality
• ad relevance
CPC bid
36. To enable conversion optimizer in Google AdWords, a campaign must:
Answers:
• Have at least 30 conversions in the past 30-days
• Conversion optimizer is the default setting for all campaigns in Google AdWords
Have at least 15 conversions in the last 30 days.
• Have conversion tracking, but no minimum conversions are required
• Have at least 15 conversions in the past 15-days
37. Generic keywords and key terms are called:
Answers:
Head Terms
• Vanilla Terms
• White Terms
• Ground Terms
38. Meta descriptions factor into Google's ranking algorithms for web search.
Answers:
• True
False
39. Can you use Google Authorship tag on company pages?
Answers:
• Yes, if the content of the page is longer than 1500 words.
• Yes, if you are one of the managers of company's Google+ page.
• Yes, if you linked your Gmail account with your company email service(e.g. first_last_name@companydomain.com).
No, its use is intended for blog purposes only.