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I for one do not like that as people may click on that rather than the ad.
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In fact I have now just seen one add that had no ads but just a whole bunch of links for related searches.
The related-searches boxes will also undoubtedly serve to increase traffic to Google's site. Wojcicki said small publishers directing the searches would not share in the revenue generated from clicks on paid searches there.
Covered by MartiniBuster is this thread: [webmasterworld.com...]
"The related searches feature is intended solely to enhance the user experience and serve as a valuable information resource. Neither Google nor AdSense publishers earn any revenue from clicks on related searches."
Neither Google nor AdSense publishers earn any revenue from clicks on related searches
How many times should I explain to people that it is a blatant lie?
Why? Because: once user clicks on related search link, then new window opens with search results and with AdWords banners typical for these keywords, but publisher is not getting any money from clicks on AdWords Banners on Google's search results that come from "Related Search" links. Google admitted it - Susan Wojcicki said it openly:
The related-searches boxes will also undoubtedly serve to increase traffic to Google's site. Wojcicki said small publishers directing the searches would not share in the revenue generated from clicks on paid searches there.
What I'm not understanding is the fact that the related searches are spot on for my content but my ads are not well targeted at all. How come they can target the correct related searches but not the ads themselves?
The only thing that is targeted about the ads is the geographical location.
***Update***
And some new pages which were PSAs now say "This blank space brought to you by Google"!
I *love* Google!
The "related" searches displays links to google searches, I do not get any credit for the clicks, and it's linking to competition.
The big thing about the related searches is they look like links I've put into my site, when they are not. It's much worse on the tower ads than the banners, as sometimes the towers are not completely filled, allowing google to insert a huge number of related searches [to my own site]. arrrg!
Explain WHY this is something I'd want?
crookyboy, I'm not sure what you're saying, but I've been with google since it started adsense. My sites generate many millions of page views a month, so it's not like I'm running a small site with 4 pages of content. I liked adsense, that is why I immediately started using it.
The money in from google isn't the concern here, nor is "liking" adsense.
What is a concern is that the related content ads look like part of my site, and that they look like links *I* am recommending. I don't mind a competitor doing ads on my site if I'm getting revenue from it, but I do mind it when I suddenly become a free spot to plug in google and my content is no longer distinguishable from google's ads.
[edited by: JasonHamilton at 2:54 am (utc) on Aug. 7, 2003]
Check it out on your newest pages.
This is just some wild guessing on my part
I made a positive comment or two, and i remember a couple of others doing so as well. It would be more correct to say "few positive comments
I was one of these. I don't think a lot of people are giving their visitors credit. If you've built up a following, they're still gonna read/visit your site, even if they click off for a while. They're gonna eventually click off to another site anyway, why not be the site they go to for jump-off links?
This is the same thing that others have done before. Where should we start? Double Click, FlyCast, Burst, L90, and FastClick just for openers. Then we can get into 50 or so ad networks most here have never heard of.
I gotta wonder if all you folks that are upset with this by Google are new to advertising or have you just not paid attention to the adspace at all? Link backs in one form or another to the network site are very common - very common.
This is nothing new and honestly, Googles is no worse/better than anyone elses. It was all to be expected.
So are falling fill rates and cpms. Most adnetworks are good for a couple of months.
On another note, having a tiny Google search box would be better than the related searches. I think that is a good idea, and less obtrusive since people actually have to think about what keywords to use to leave your site. Make them work a bit to leave, if they aren't planning on clicking an AdWord
You know, I rather like that idea. Would be a tight fit on the skyscrapers, but could be done w/CSS.
"Mini-Goog became all the rage as the search engine popped up everywhere, including grandma's toaster..." the news reports will read ;)
It will affect the CTR period! :(
My CTR has taken a big hit since yesterday afternoon or early evening. It's currently about 40% down from what it was two days ago and 30% below my long-term average. Revenues are also down.
I don't think the drop in CTR has anything to do with the "Related searches" link, though, unless there are a lot of blanks and "Related searches" blurbs showing up on my pages in other regions of the world. (Every AdSense box that I've looked at on my site has displayed ads, and the only "Related searches" link I've seen has been a tiny one in the AdSense border.)
More likely, something else is also happening, and the furor over the "Related searches" links is a convenient distraction (for Google) from the question of why some of us have seen a sharp and unprecedented drop in CTR in the last 36 hours or so.
This is nothing new and honestly, Googles is no worse/better than anyone elses. It was all to be expected.So are falling fill rates and cpms. Most adnetworks are good for a couple of months
Perhaps, I have so much faith in Google and consider it as a god that I can't accept that fact. In the long run, I believe google would still be paying us much more than other ad networks.
To be frank, I may complain but I won't pull off the adsense ads from my sites because they help earn me much more than other networks and thats the case with most publishers as well.
[edited by: Imaster at 6:06 pm (utc) on Aug. 7, 2003]
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Maybe a new filter kicked in at Google that is automatically cancelling out fraudulent or repeat clicks. If you have regular visitors and they have been clicking your Adsene ads, legitimately, maybe thier IP has been logged and Google is disallowing that click.. With everything else going on in the past 48 hours who knows what else the big G is up to.
...now I have some pages that show a blank ad with no related searches and just a message where Ads by Google used to be saying 'This blank space is brought to you by Google'.
I don't mind the ads that offer related sites and the Google link. What I mind is the blank space with only a Google link on them. I have no chance to make money from them on those pages, yet Google has a link there.
The ugly part is that if the surfer clicks on the Google link, it whisks them away from my site and to Google's front page!
Am I getting paid for hits from my site to Google?
I think I wouldn't object so much if the Google links opened a new browser.
I have one extremely visited page in one of our sites which has been showing a "this blank brought to you buy Google" rectangle. This page used to have regular ads. Now, suspiciously, it has the blank.
It has also been spidered at least once a day by Google for the past 2+ years. I can't figure out why it's getting a blank. Is it because the content changes often? (It's a news page, updated daily.)