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反對安置圖像的政策沿著Google Adsense

2006年12月19日 · 歸檔下 上下文做廣告 · 1個評論

關於我的早先崗位在安置 圖像在Google Adsense廣告旁邊s,這是最新的更新從adsense出版者,通過發現了 正式adsense blog:

Google Adsense性感的圖像
圖像來源: Rojak

包裹性感的圖像在Google Adsense附近
圖像來源: Problogger

我可以在我的Google ads旁邊安置小圖像?

我們問出版者沒有排隊圖像和ads用建議圖像和ads之間的一個關係的方法。 如果您的訪客相信圖像和ads直接地聯繫,或者登廣告者提供在鄰居圖像發現的確切的項目,他們也許點擊廣告準備發現實際上沒有提供的事。 那不是好經驗為用戶或登廣告者。

出版者應該也小心避免相似的實施人們可能發現誤引。 例如,如果您的站點包含一刹那比賽目錄,您不應該格式化ads仿造遊戲描述。

若我安置空間或一條線在我的圖像和我的ads之間? 會那工作?

否。 如果ads和圖像看上去聯繫,插入小空間或一條線在圖像和ads之間不會使實施服從。

我猜測插入像 Adsense修飾器 技術上是非法現在…。 它是一個灰色區域,我勸告是演奏保險櫃通過不安置圖像沿著Google Adsense。

點擊欺騙在2%

2006年12月11日 · 歸檔下 上下文做廣告 · 1個評論

google點擊欺騙嚴肅的%

Google說點擊欺騙率為他們的ads是 2%無效點擊. 我應該相信他們? 我希望這是真實的, Google Adsense是一個巨大收入來源為許多bloggers和為那些那 實踐點擊欺騙 -請停止!

有償的Blogging或回顧能危害您的搜索引擎等第

2006年11月22日 · 歸檔下 上下文做廣告 · 1 Comment

Review Could Harm Your Search Engine Ranking

Digital Inspiration has an interesting article on programs like Review Me and Pay-Per-Post. Programs like Review Me and Pay-Per-Post works by giving you a small amount of money requiring you to write a post about certain product by acting as the middle man. Profit are shared, 50-50. From what I’ve read, some reviews could fetch as much as USD100 per post.

Matt Cutts has given strong hints that participating in controversial programs like ReviewMe or PayPerPost, that pay bloggers for writing about advertiser’s product or services, may jeopardize the search engine rankings of your blog. - DI

My advise is, don’t sign up for such programs. No because of the possibility drop in search engine ranking but the idea of indirectly feeding your readers with unwanted advertisement/spam.

Images Alongside Google Adsense

November 15, 2006 · Filed Under Contextual Advertising · Comment

I’ve been toying around with the idea of using Adsense Beautifier for quite sometime now, the whole thing looks so risky. I’ve seen a few well known bloggers using it for their blog, a very good example would be, Copyblogger (check out the ads after the article). I got a reply from the Google Adsense team about the plugin and this is what they have to say:

To be specific, we ask that publishers not place misleading images near Google ads or use images that appear to be directly associated with the advertisers and their offerings. The use of such images may confuse users or draw undue attention to the ads and result in unintentional clicks.

I guess copyblogger got it right, the images beside the ads at each post are irrelevant and it comes with a dotted border, but then Darren Rowse, a very well know blogger in the blogging world applied the same technique - images beside/above google ads, unlike Copyblogger, the ads in Darren’s blogs are relevant to the ads Google Adsense is displaying, with no border between the ads and images, this has been going on for almost a year or perhaps more.

It doesn’t affect me if they got a higher CTR but I’m just wondering if Darren Rowse can do it, why not others? Why not me? Why not the many other bloggers? Some examples of Darren’s blogs with images alongside adsense:

PDAs
Music Phone Review
Printers
Laptops

I hope Darren is not mad, I have much respect for him. His main blog - Problogger is a must read for all problogger wannabe. The content is great and his step by step guide on how to maximize earnings legally without breaking adsense TOS are beyond words.

I still couldn’t find the answer in Google Adsense official forum and don’t think I am able to find it anywhere else. What can I say, it is better to be safe than sorry and slow and steady win the race.

Is Adsense Beautifier Wordpress Plugin Legal?

November 9, 2006 · Filed Under Contextual Advertising · 1 Comment

is adsense beautifier legal get ban by google adsense

Supriyadisw release this cool plugin called adsense beautifier, according to him, images adjacent to ads can help increase click through rate (CTR).

I’ve yet to try it out and don’t plan to do so in the near future, unless Darren Rowse is using it. Does it works? Just wondering… Below is a screenshot of MFA (made for adsense) website that put this adsense loop hole to good use. Remind me of my previous post - Wrapping Sexy Images Around Google Adsense.

image beside adsense increase ctr

Google Print Ads

November 6, 2006 · Filed Under Contextual Advertising · Comment

Google Print Ads

Google Adword print ad program is available to all publisher from today onwards. Google has 28 magazine ad space up for grab, I’m not so sure how it works but I like the whole idea, just imagine that a Korea or Japanese company selling samurai sword wants to penetrate the American market, advertising in those magazine won’t be a problem now.

Well I can see a huge Future for Google Adwords system, possibly everything that is readable has an advertorial on it. Imagine your T shirt with ads. Are we there yet?

Google … is rolling out its most ambitious print advertising initiative yet, an online marketplace that will let advertisers place bids on space in more than 50 major newspapers across the U.S. The search giant will launch an alpha test of Google Print Ads this week.

more images and information at InsideGoogle

Make Money Online With Performancing Partners

October 18, 2006 · Filed Under Contextual Advertising · 1 Comment

Performancing Partners make money online

If you’ve got no luck in Google Adsense, then you should try the new kid on the block - Performancing. Nobody can tell if it is going to be a success or a total failure. With so many well known bloggers supporting it, I believe it will be the next big thing after TextLinkAds follow by Google Adsense of course. Anyway, some of the attractive feature that performancing offer is:

    1. You take home 5% of income generated by any publisher or advertiser you refer to them indefinitely.
    2. You take 70% of the revenue and Performancing taking 30%
    3. There’s no minimum amount earned before you’ll be paid.

Isn’t that cool? TextLinkAds and Google Adsense have to fine tune their system now. Join now, its free. What are you waiting for? Joing Performancing Partners now as a publisher and start making money online.

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