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I know you are not suppose to bring attention to the ads so I assume the same goes for the seach box. Is it a no no to but a question near the search box like still need more info? or if it was something for a travel site put wan't to find out more about your destination? I have a feeling the answer is don't do it but I wanted to hear it here.
Don't use the search box if your site is not completely indexed with Google. If you do, the non-indexed pages will not show up in the search. People will think your site does not have the info they are looking for and they will leave.
Use the search box only if you are completely indexed. (You know, to check you can use the site:www.yourdomain.com command in Google)
if it makes all big mighty google cash they dont care. thats the truth and im gonna explouit that my syself from now on.
Sounds like the prequel to an "i've been banned" thread.
I wouldn't make a sweeping judgement like that in regards to Adsense.
There have been plenty of cases posted here where people have earned lots of money only to have been banned for one reason or another (usually violating the TOS in some major way). If they were making lots, Google was making lots.
Why would you need to draw attention to a sarch box - we all know what they are, and by doing a search you are only getting money is they click on an ad that is diplayed. If they use the search facility and don't click an ad you don't get any money.
Drawing attention to ads is against the TOS, so don't do it on any page basically.
Why would you need to draw attention to a sarch box - we all know what they are, and by doing a search you are only getting money is they click on an ad that is diplayed. If they use the search facility and don't click an ad you don't get any money.
Drawing attention to ads is against the TOS, so don't do it on any page basically.
When I try to use the internal one it comes up "Nothing found", but then if you try the google one it comes up with results (which amusingly are located on the very site that you were searching). Could this be a deliberate ploy to drive people into using the google search? Do they actually make money from each search?
Paul.
Could this be a deliberate ploy
It could be someone motivated to build a homegrown site search just to get at the data; the homegrown search just may not work, or work well yet (but may be gathering useful data already).
I would like to use Google's search on my site, but it appears that they only reveal a small amount of data about what's typed in. I really want access to the "long tail" of what people are searching for, not just the top 25 most popular queries.
Surely you're not saying that's against the TOS?
I certainly hope not. Thousands of sites have "Search Our Site" links which points to a page with a Google searchbox on it.
Plus, Google search can be setup as a "SiteSearch" and we surely can't expect users to know a search box is somewhere on the page. Most will look for a, "Search This Site" type of link.
I emailed G with a link to the site to make sure I could do something similar, G wrote back saying that it was against their TOS to have pages designed exactly like that (yet whoever it is has continued to make pages, so I guess G didn't stop them).
I've tried to decide whether or not it would even be cost effective to do something like that, though (with a variation that's TOS compliant). Its clearly making those guys money if they keep doing it, but I'm not going to do it if it doesn't generate money.