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I was thinking about addingi it in - i have a search box on my site so users can search for products. If the product's not listed, I could point them to AdSearch and at least get some click money from sending them off back to the internet?
Since you can now ad Adsense results on search results (like if you were using a 3rd party php search script installed on your site), some have reported that placing a regular adsense banner on those internal search results pages are more profitable than using Google's AdSense for Search tool.
Websearch pays a lot less than a regular AdSense block.
Instead of making assumptions based on other people's experiences, publishers should follow Cabowabo's advice and test to see whether Websearch works for them. It's easy enough to do, and it costs nothing.
Instead of making assumptions based on other people's experiences, publishers should follow Cabowabo's advice and test to see whether Websearch works for them. It's easy enough to do, and it costs nothing.
Because time is money. And the beauty of the written word is that we don't have to relive the mistakes of others. My experience is that I get less than 2 cents per click if I let them serve the visitors the ads on their search. At those prices it's not worth leaking visitors out. My advice: install your own search and put regular adsense ads along side it (since it's been allowed for quite some time now). You will get a much better payout so that it is worth the time to do.