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Anybody else seeing similar behaviour? And more importantly do you think it will stick?
This is kind of not fair either. I can't believe Adsense will treat it's publishers like this.
Ha Ha Ha , If they can treat their advertisers like this, do you think they care about their publishers.
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Why? Because it will drive some publishers from search to content, and increase bid competition on the content network. Which could, in turn, make life more difficult for the pure MFA sites.
At any rate, the changes on the search side may benefit AdSense publishers by encouraging more advertisers to try the content network. On the other hand, those changes may also drive more junk advertisers to the content network. It's too early to tell.
I do think that this change on the search side may be a positive sign for the AdWords/AdSense program in general. It suggests that Google is concerned about the quality of the user experience and how that might affect future growth and revenue from text-based ads. It'll be interesting to see what changes are in store for the publisher network. If Google is willing to offend (and, in some cases, lose) advertisers as part of a quality initiative, then it's probably even more willing to accept complaints and losses on the publisher side.
Because it will drive some publishers from search to content, and increase bid competition on the content network. Which could, in turn, make life more difficult for the pure MFA sites.
48 hours after that "update" and all i can see is less and less earnings from them few pages i left AdSense on. Could's, if's, but's...for almost 6 months now, whatever update they roll be sure to see yet another 30%-50% of your daily earnings being wiped out.
Cynical abuse of the publishers network, that's what AdSense has basicly been reduced to. Nothing more nothing less.
But one thing is clear. Adsense needs to do something for the Publishers too, I mean the content pages too. So to ensure th equality. I hope that they can do something for publisher quality as well. And this needs to be done soon.
it's too soon to make any judgments about how the changes on the search side have affected the publisher network.
EFV, enough with the pitching already :). I have enough experience with this system to know/see that most of us are being screwed by this change yet once more...
The rest is all hype and better Google reporting season figures.
[edited by: Web_speed at 11:34 pm (utc) on July 13, 2006]
whatever the reason my income is up a bit these past few days. Not a large amount, but enough to notice.At any rate I doubt we (publishers) can make any real valid conclusions about this whole change for a month or more until advertizers get it sorted out for themselves.
seems to apply here too.
and let's keep it in one thread
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