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Back From The Dead

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farmboy

8:45 pm on Jul 1, 2014 (gmt 0)

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First, let me say a great big THANKS to Netmeg and IncrediBILL.

Hello to those of you who I've never met but I consider friends. It's good to be back in the Internet world,

For those reading this, I used to be a "regular" on Webmaster World.

I've spent a year dead, or at least very close to it.

I hope to write some things everyone will find useful as far as preparing for your death.

And I'm writing this on the AdSense board, I am a "former" Publisher who hasn't been paid in a year and has great difficulty contacting someone with AdSense.

It's good to be back.

I hope you take seriously what I write and prepare for what might happen to you any moment now.

FarmBoy

farmboy

11:55 pm on Jul 25, 2014 (gmt 0)

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So what has the most impact on the topic of the AdSense ads you see on your site these days? Is it the content on each page ... or something else?


FarmBoy

farmboy

12:01 am on Jul 26, 2014 (gmt 0)

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So what percentage of the ad revenue do you get these days? Is it still 93.4?
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Just kidding, I think it's still 68% ?

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farmboy

12:09 am on Jul 26, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I only use open in a new window for links going off my site.


I wonder if there is a big downside to having all links open on your site? Wouldn't visitors end up seeing more ads?


FarmBoy


Netmeg, Did you see the email I sent you?

Planet13

10:51 pm on Jul 27, 2014 (gmt 0)

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netmeg sees all...

:)

farmboy

11:58 pm on Jul 27, 2014 (gmt 0)

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NetMeg must be Wonder Woman in disguise.

At least I didn't say NutNeg.

FarmBoy

farmboy

10:20 pm on Jul 30, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Anyone here know how to make videos for YouTube?

I'll give you the ideas (for funny videos) if I can link to the videos. You can use them for making cash with AdSense or whatever.

ShelbyBoye

farmboy

1:04 pm on Aug 26, 2014 (gmt 0)

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It's amazing how much the Internet world has changed in my absent period.

For example, suppose you tell someone to visit your new site, red rocks dotcom that is about red rocks.

If the person uses Google and just enters "red rocks", he/she might just end up at whatever site is ranked highest for "red" and "rocks" and never visit your site.

Now Microsoft has a JV team trying to compete with the big dog "Adsense".

And now I hear Amazon is trying to join the fight.

My how times change.

FarmBoy

farmboy

10:32 am on Sep 7, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Put this question in the "Back From The Dead, wow Things have changed" category.

I remember back in the beginning there were some people who complained a lot about getting (PSA) Public Service Ads on their site(s). I don't see those discussed much anymore.

Now, on a site where I still need to make some topical improvements, I see a number of "general" ads for a domain Registrar, a web hosting service, etc.

Is there a term for these ads now? Some kind of replacement for a PSA?

FarmBoy

not2easy

2:45 pm on Sep 7, 2014 (gmt 0)

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You haven't been spending any time at a host or registrar have you? Sounds like you could be seeing 'personal interest' ads that use your browsing habits to determine what ads you might like to see..

farmboy

3:05 pm on Sep 7, 2014 (gmt 0)

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You haven't been spending any time at a host or registrar have you? Sounds like you could be seeing 'personal interest' ads that use your browsing habits to determine what ads you might like to see..



I've been spending time at the Registrar I use.

But now that you mention it, "personal interest" does seem like an appropriate term for what I've been observing in place of "PSA" ads.

Thanks.

FarmBoy

IanCP

11:13 pm on Sep 7, 2014 (gmt 0)

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But now that you mention it, "personal interest" does seem like an appropriate term for what I've been observing in place of "PSA" ads.

Mate I am perennially plagued with them. Unbelievably, I still see College advertisements from Australian institutions for one specific course which I searched rather diligently for over two years ago for a Grand-daughter.

Of course, any eBay searches I've made follow me also like a plague. Having made made the purchase days, weeks, or months ago.

Absolutely pointless. I hope those people aren't paying for impressions.

farmboy

1:46 pm on Sep 14, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Mate I am perennially plagued with them. Unbelievably, I still see College advertisements from Australian institutions for one specific course which I searched rather diligently for over two years ago for a Grand-daughter.

Of course, any eBay searches I've made follow me also like a plague. Having made made the purchase days, weeks, or months ago.



Hmmm. So is it accurate to say that when someone says they saw an ad about X (speaking of observing an AdSense ad on your site), the person is telling you what they've been viewing on their computer beforehand?

ShelbyBoy

not2easy

2:56 pm on Sep 14, 2014 (gmt 0)

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the person is telling you what they've been viewing on their computer beforehand?
Not necessarily. You can opt out of those "Interest Based Ads" so they may or may not be seeing them. I don't see any more since I found out you can make it stop.

Go to [aboutads.info...] and read before you start. It has good instructions but it needs to be repeated for all browsers and devices.

farmboy

4:00 pm on Sep 14, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Not necessarily. You can opt out of those "Interest Based Ads" so they may or may not be seeing them. I don't see any more since I found out you can make it stop.



I'm not disagreeing with you, but I wonder how many people take the time to do that. Some people aren't even aware of important news items even though they just spent hours parked in front of the television.


FarmBoy

not2easy

4:16 pm on Sep 14, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Oh, I agree with that 100%. I put it here in case you or another Member wanted to make it stop. Yes, why waste 2 or 3 minutes doing something that will end an aggravation people love to complain about?
:)

farmboy

12:55 pm on Sep 21, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I had a site that was displaying Adsense ads just fine. Then I noticed AdSense wasn't showing up and realized that I had not published a "Privacy" page on the site.

I took care of that and published a "Privacy" page for the site.

After publishing, I noticed that instantly AdSense was back.

Is that the way things happen these days?


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atladsenser

8:31 pm on Sep 23, 2014 (gmt 0)

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After publishing, I noticed that instantly AdSense was back.


Great that Google noticed the change that fast. And yes, they've required all AdSense publishers to have a privacy policy for the past couple (few?) years. Just one of the many things they do to discourage Made-For-Adsense sites.

farmboy

8:08 pm on Sep 26, 2014 (gmt 0)

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This is one of those "What would you do" questions for anyone who wants to respond.

Assume everyone was banned from displaying AdSense on more than one site and you had to make it a "desktop" site, a "mobile" site, but not both.

Which would you choose, a "desktop" or "mobile", but not both?

FarmBoy

farmboy

10:26 pm on Sep 26, 2014 (gmt 0)

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How up-to-date is the AdSense reporting nowadays? Real time, a few hours behind, ... ?

FarmBoy

netmeg

10:30 pm on Sep 26, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Mine seems to be pretty up to the minute, insofar as I can tell.

atladsenser

7:51 pm on Sep 27, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Which would you choose, a "desktop" or "mobile", but not both?


It depends on the niche/subject area of your site, but if I had to choose, I'd choose mobile. It's the way the world is trending now.

However, if you design your site with responsive design, you don't have to choose -- it will display a desktop version for desktop users, and a mobile-optimized version for mobile users.

farmboy

3:21 pm on Sep 30, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Mine seems to be pretty up to the minute, insofar as I can tell.


Thanks Netmeg.


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farmboy

3:28 pm on Sep 30, 2014 (gmt 0)

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... but if I had to choose, I'd choose mobile. It's the way the world is trending now.


That explains why I see more people with their face buried into their smartphone instead of watching where they are driving, they are walking, who they are conversing with, etc. :)


FarmBoy

farmboy

1:46 am on Oct 6, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Is it just me, or do some others get the idea Google is showing ads based on what I'm thinking other than what I am writing about, what I have searched for, sites I have visited, ... ?

FarmBoy

farmboy

3:40 pm on Oct 20, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Here's a basic question about using AdSense.

What do you consider is the best font size when writing text on a page? Too small and it may be considered as attracting too much attention to the ads. Too large and it may make for an unwanted and tacky experience.

How's size 16 font?

FarmBoy

netmeg

4:08 pm on Oct 20, 2014 (gmt 0)

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16px is about the *minimum* size font I use for a page. I don't think about effect on ads, I think effect on eyeballs, particularly my own old eyes. I would probly use 24px if I could get away with it.

farmboy

5:54 pm on Oct 20, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Netmeg.

Sometimes these questions I ask really do make me think I'm back from the dead.

I think using 16px is a good minimum.

FarmBoy

farmboy

5:59 pm on Oct 20, 2014 (gmt 0)

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By the way, how long since someone asked for everyone here to reveal their age? I remember the ages were a bit more than what everyone expected. :)

I'll be the first to confess - I'm 53.

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icedowl

6:20 pm on Oct 20, 2014 (gmt 0)

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67 although I feel 20 something most of the time.

SnowLeppard

9:32 pm on Oct 20, 2014 (gmt 0)

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I think using 16px is a good minimum


Isn't it better to use e.g. 1em or 1.1em. What if someone has a 4xHD mobile?
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