Sneaky Adsense placement
July 30, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Leadership
July 30, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Leadership
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[...] Workboxers has picked up on one of the sneakiest implementations of Adsense that you’re likely to see. [...]
Workboxers: Sneaky Adsense Placement
Workboxers has picked up on one of the sneakiest implementations of Adsense that you’re likely to see.
But it’s worth remembering that with any clever Adsense tricks, it’s worth contacting Google themselves to see if it is within thei…
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[...] I’ve talked previously about sneaky adsense placement, however here’s another winner. [...]
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Nice! I can actually appreciate that its presentation is actually a somewhat original concept. Most people preach that you need to make your adsense look like the rest of the links on your web page. This design goes the total opposite direction. Make nothing resemble one another on your web page and confuse the heck out of your visitors into clicking on ads!
Check out this site that links the Google Ads into their header. How sneaky is that?
http://www.sharepointbuzz.com
Very slick! While making Adsense adverts blend in with your site makes them more likely to be clicked, and interpersing them between other content is an old strategy this one takes them both to another level. I’m not surewhether to deplore the deceptiveness or applaud the ingenuity.
The colors are nice, but what’s even more interesting to me is that if you hit “Refresh” .. the 3 ads are randomly being placed around in those 10 slots …
Sneaky (yes) but personally I don’t see anything that’s really wrong with this site = the ads are quite visibly displayed as an ad and, not in excess. I.M.O.(if you view source you only see “pub-” three times - isn’t that one of the criteria?)
I think any deceptiveness comes from relying on the fact that people are more likely to click on the category heading than pay attention to the small type addendum at the bottom corner of each “block”.