AdRank, however, is used for
determining how paid listings appear. I think they'd be fearful searchers
might interpret that as some type of paid inclusion or preferential system. In other words, a user signed up with Google for GMail, Google Base...
That quality score, along with the amount you are willing to pay, is then used to determine an ad's AdRank, the position where an ad will appear in the results. And not participating in the new spidering system can hurt your AdRank.
That quality score, along with the
amount you are willing to pay, is then used to determine an ad's AdRank, the
position where an ad will appear in the results. And not participating in the new spidering system can hurt your AdRank.
That quality score, along with the amount you are willing to pay, is then used to determine an ad's AdRank, the position where an ad will appear in the results. And not participating in the new spidering system can hurt your AdRank.