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Ads by Goooooooooooogle

Yes, that is what appeared alongside my ads

         

GrantNZ

2:42 am on Sep 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Ads by Goooooooooooogle

Anyone spotted the above with their ads? Kinda strange I think.

Teknorat

2:59 am on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The real answer as to why we all have some extra o's is that the Adsense People realised they'll be able to unload their stock soon- more branding = more investors. Quite a good move as far as they go. And while I do agree it looks a bit tacky the CTR has not dropped so I'm not complaining.

Edit: Thanks ASA.

semiprofessional

3:04 am on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I don't mind it at all, part of the Google branding. Everyone can associated it with google search.

What I would hate would be flash ads, compulsory images, animated gifs and the like. That would be worth complaining about.

danny

3:33 am on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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ASA, I'd appreciate being consulted by Google before random things start appearing on my web sites - I'm sure subliminal pictures of naked women would improve the CTR too, but there are only some of my pages that would be appropriate on.

skunker

3:39 am on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Okay who's the idiot that bought www.goooooooooooogle.com?

Geez.

RonPK

11:06 am on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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ASA, with all due respect: the Adsense program is just a man in the middle who should behave as neutral as possible. Please leave the joking to the publisher.

robho

4:41 pm on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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we're testing out new branding features

More like "unbranding" features. Why not just have a random string of text at the top of the ads so nobody can guess what company they're from, that'd be fun...

You'd get a lot less negative feedback if you allowed publishers to opt-in (and then opt-out) to these kinds of experiments. The way image ads have been introduced for example is fine - only add them if you want them.

Bonusbana

4:51 pm on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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My ctr went up 100% today (from 1% to 2%), but maybe its a coincidence. Also, my cpm went up drastically.

I wonder, if google want to brand them selves as goooooooooooogle, why havent they registrered the domains that matches? (they are all taken). At least some percent will start typing goooooooooooogle.com in the address bar to find out what the ads are about.

Macro

5:35 pm on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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One of the things we're looking at is what impact 'Ads By Gooooogle' will have on the performance of the Google ads. Repeat: this is a test. :)

Thanks ASA, it is reassuring to know that this is only a test. It is even more reassuring to know that you are listening in and will pass on an honest feedback of what the general comments are. A large number of web users are not very web savvy. They will associate the mis-spelling with webmaster error. Spelling mistakes subconciously cause the site to lose some credibility.

One common error I come across often is the use of "your" instead of "you're". Some webmasters cannot even apply the simple rule that if the word can be replaced with "you are" then it should be "you're" and not "your". Whenever I come across a page with a glaring mistake like this I immediately discount much of what is said on it because the writer doesn't come across as very literate.

While regular users of Google may be aware of the quirky use of the ooooos in the SE ...many don't. When they see "Ads by Gooooogle" on my site they could assume I've got a dodgy "o" key and couldn't be bothered to proof my page. The don't know what js is. They don't know you serve that block of text. Webmasters giving you real estate on their site are investing considerable trust in you. (True, it pays them handsomely, but it's still "considerable trust"). In some small way experiments like this serve to diminish that trust.

[edited by: Macro at 5:45 pm (utc) on Sep. 3, 2004]

walrus

5:41 pm on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I didnt want to judge it to soon but if you have a business site I can see how people might think it looks unprofessional.Seemed okay for a day or two but i have to say the longer i see it on my site the less i like it,and i have a lot of humour on my pages.I agree in the long run it just confuses most surfers, wondering if its real Google.

Oh well, you cant knock em for tryin!

JonR28

6:28 pm on Sep 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Okay who's the idiot that bought www.goooooooooooogle.com?

I think its funny they are branding for something they don't own... I think they should remove the "ads by" altogether. Or give the advertiser the option to do that.

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