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Is it worth it? I didn't think so
Do people think it's worth having or does it take people away from your site for little return?
It won't take people away from your site unless the information they need isn't on your site, in which case they'll be leaving anyway. And if they leave, so what? A good, useful site will attract repeat visitors.
That's still only 1.5% of total revenues, but is there anything better for this space?
The prime space this takes up I could sell for substantially more than 1.5%, it would have to be nearer 25% of an average month!
Potentially very good, application terrible in my opinion.
Different sites find different parts of G offering work some like adlinks some like referrals etc. so it's a horses for courses situation
To those thinking of trying it is worth giving it a go but only test for 2 weeks if you can make more with other forms of advertising then take it back off
steve
10 - 15% of adsense income
Wow...I couldn't even get 10-15 clicks!
Of course, you're correct, horses for courses.
If I have a domain with only the home page of the website on it, and, (for reasons too long to go into here), the rest of the webpages are in my blog domain, (and will stay there), will putting Google Search on my home page ONLY search my home page - and not the other pages in the blog domain?
The good thing about the search option is that it doesn't seem to adversely affect your Google income - unlike the new referrals.
OK - it doesn't earn me bucket loads of cash. I wouldn't expect to earn money off of a basic facility most websites have. But it's a nice little extra.
The CTR and the reveues are very-very low on the Google Adsense for search as compared to Adsense for content..
Depends on the site. My CTR and eCPM from Google AdSense for Search are phenomenal. (Total revenues from search are lousy, though, just because most of my users would rather browse my site than use internal search.)
Use your own site search engine and multiple the revenue coming from searches by 10- well at least!
It will require a database larger than the site content so you will need a bit more than double the disk space but it certainly does cover the cost and effort.
And, yes, it is allowed to put ad units on search results pages.
Use your own site search engine and multiple the revenue coming from searches by 10- well at least!It will require a database larger than the site content so you will need a bit more than double the disk space but it certainly does cover the cost and effort.
That may be a fine idea if you get a lot of searches. It's a waste of time and money if you don't.
If I have a domain with only the home page of the website on it, and, (for reasons too long to go into here), the rest of the webpages are in my blog domain, (and will stay there), will putting Google Search on my home page ONLY search my home page - and not the other pages in the blog domain?
Google's site search gives you an option to specify more than 1 domain using the same single search code. If you need to search through your blog as well, just include that domain also.