My company doesn't have AdSense accounts, but for those of you who do, I thought you'd find this interesting. Apparently Google doesn't want anyone to talk about them---at all. Weird.
http://google.blogsp...archives/001049
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New Adsense Rules?
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deborah2002
, Oct 07 2003 10:14 AM
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#1
Posted 07 October 2003 - 10:14 AM
#2
Posted 07 October 2003 - 11:36 AM
It is not really weird...the more any company knows about the system...the more they can barter against it and manipulate the system. with some of the payouts being very lucrative, it only makes sense for google to protect its asset.
for example, if you know google is paying 28%, it might not be hard to set up a system that pays 30%. many people are simply fooled by numbers alone and do not realize that 28% of a bunch is more than 30% of a little.
there are a bunch of companies trying to create similar products. most obviously there is content match by overture, but there are some small fries who want to compete too, companies like tagwords...
who knows how many technologies are being secretly created? bet MSN is up to something like this too.
for example, if you know google is paying 28%, it might not be hard to set up a system that pays 30%. many people are simply fooled by numbers alone and do not realize that 28% of a bunch is more than 30% of a little.
there are a bunch of companies trying to create similar products. most obviously there is content match by overture, but there are some small fries who want to compete too, companies like tagwords...
who knows how many technologies are being secretly created? bet MSN is up to something like this too.
#3
Posted 08 October 2003 - 02:08 PM
There are a lot of the smaller engines that are trying to adapt a similar approach, but considering they so interrelated it is hard to see how they will pull it off with out making it a grouped effort and then working out how they divide up the pie.
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