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Search Engine Land are reporting that several webmasters began noticing three values being displayed under some AdWords ads that might reveal some details on how Google may rank AdWords ads.
The scores include the "Pscore," "mCPC," and "thresh." | |||||||
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April 30th Further to this story: Google responds with the following: Yesterday, a technical error caused ad ranking information related to a small number of advertisers to be displayed alongside a limited number of ads served. We won’t share what the variables or numbers that were shown mean, but in conjunction with information that was not shown, they are related to ranking. It wasn’t possible for a user to systematically reproduce the bug, and capture the displayed information on a large scale so in the end there were few occurrences of the ranking being displayed. The problem was resolved this morning, and our product team is taking steps to ensure this does not occur in the future. http://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-responds-to-adwords-quality-score-variable-leak/6814/ Reply
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