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Is this a new way to promote AdSense?

by limiting one ad per domain in Google search.

         

FromRocky

8:35 pm on Jan 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I will use an example to illustrate the point.

A merchant X which is selling the red widgets has 6 ads with its domain name showing on Google search when someone searches "red widgets". If the rumor becomes a reality, only one ad will be shown. All other ads, which have the lower ad position, will put "on hold". Since it will be costly to compete to the single slot, some of these affiliates will turn to the content sites.

Google in other hand limits a single ad per content page (not site) so that there will be no duplication of merchant shown on any given content page. This doesn’t mean it will limit it selves a single ad. It can show as many as affiliates' ads it wants to various content sites as long as it doesn't show them on the same page.

How do you think?

Will you select the content option if you're one of these "on hold" affilliates?

If yes, is this a new way to promote AdSense?

goodroi

6:08 pm on Jan 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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You have to remember that this change is impacting PPC affiliates and not SEO affiliates. So many of the affiliates being put on hold can't convert into a content site becuase they aren't great at driving organic traffic. If you want to make significant money with Adsense you need to drive organic traffic and not rely on PPC arbitrage.

This will help Adsense in another way. Since it will drive up the bid price, the Adsense sites will make more money, thus making it a more financially enticing opportunity.

FromRocky

6:23 pm on Jan 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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So many of the affiliates being put on hold can't convert into a content site becuase they aren't great at driving organic traffic.

What I mean is that the "on hold" affiliates can select the content option if they haven't done so. The CPC in the content sites in some of industries are under-ultilized. You can get 10 cents in the content whereas CPC can be $1 on the same term in the search as mentioned in this thread.

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Widestrides

9:03 pm on Jan 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I agree. I had turned off my content option, but if I can continue to go direct to my merchant/sell site on content sites, then I might turn it back on. Still I never found that the content sites did very well. Very poorly in fact. Google has been desperate to get people to turn this option back on, even offering rebates, so you may be right.