I’m curious how the global winners of the Google Online Marketing Challenge completed a successful Adwords campaign with a framed website. Check out their client business’ website at The Hangout.
The use of frames means that the only landing page they would have been able to use was http://www.thehangout.com.au/base_set.html, which could not possibly have a great quality score. Unless they linked directly into a subframe, which would pose another problem since it would take away the navigation bar. This makes their accomplishment even more impressive.
For future competitors, now you know that the quality of the client’s website does not have an effect on your final scores.
The Conversation {1 comments}
The fact that the website of the winning team does not meet high quality standards is a serious critique of the whole adwords system. Not adwords, but users should dominate the web and our search results.
Leave Your Own Comment
You can follow any responses to this entry via its RSS comments feed. You can also leave a trackback if the inclination is there.