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For example, a click on an ad for digital cameras on a web page about photography tips may be worth less than a click on the same ad appearing next to a review of digital cameras.
[edited by: markus007 at 8:08 pm (utc) on April 1, 2004]
So I have wondered many times, the long term survival of the AdSense if nothing will be done soon. That is a reason why I welcome any change on the Googgle’s side.
It's the right time! I'm waiting for the result.
If Google wanted to get rid of good sites fast, this is sure a good way to do it.
CompWorld
Sorry, again, i don't get it. This "new" feature is active since ... ~12-18 hours, right? And you draw conclusions based on your stats? You have enough days and data to compare and to see trends?
Just in case i didn't make it clear: my post above was NOT based on early stats. Just a closer look to what they claim to change and how this *might* affect our revenue.
Lets just say I think I know who will be funding the changes Google has made for publishers. Is anyone make more money?
The one nice thing about this is that I no longer fear upsetting google/losing adsense. If the current rate holds, I WILL be replacing adsense.
Perhaps in a week we'll be able to see some better numbers, especially when the channel data comes out. But for now I'm not impressed. My CTR remains the same, EPC and revenue is down.