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Adsense Ad Palacements which Incease Your Clicks Immediately

December 4th, 2007 Informer No comments

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Advertising Programs That Really Pays You

November 24th, 2007 Informer No comments

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Yes today I was thinking that what should I add to my blog. I think a lot and suddenly I got an idea that when I start my career I was uninformed of many Advertising Programs. Due to which I wander here and there in search of those Advertising Programs that really pays you. 

So I decided to post the names of those Advertising Programs that really pays you for showing their ads. It will really help the beginners that are just beginning their newly created Sites and Blogs.

Here is the list of those Advertising Programs….

The most common way Webmasters and Bloggers from which they can earn money online are via the contextual ad program from Google – Adsense. A more recent addition that many are using successfully is Chitika’s eMiniMalls.

Adgenta,    Azoogle Ads,    Intelli Txt,    Peak Click,    DoubleClick      Tribal Fusion,    Adbrite,    Clicksor,    Industry Brains,    AdHearUs,    Kanoodle,    AVN,    Pheedo,    Adknowledge,    YesAdvertising,    RevenuePilot   TextAds,    SearchFeed,    Target Point,    Bidvertiser,    Fastclick Value Click and OneMonkey (to name just some of the options – I’m sure I’ve forgotten some) and there is a smorgasbord of options. Of course there is more to come with MSN Adcenter and YPN both in beta testing and with a variety of other advertising system currently in development (so I hear).

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Adsense Remove Background To Avoid Accidental Clicking

November 17th, 2007 Informer No comments

clickthrough.pngEarlier this year we stepped back to examine the value users, advertisers, and publishers derive from clicks on content ads. As you integrate ads with your site’s content and navigation, we want to ensure a positive user experience. We identified a few areas for improvement and began implementing changes, starting with our new ad formats in April.

Continuing these improvements, we’ve just changed our text ads slightly to help reduce accidental clicks. In the past, users could click on both the background and full text of an ad, but now they can click only on the title and URL of a text ad. By allowing users to click only on the ad title and URL, we aim to decrease accidental clicks, better aligning visitor behavior with their intent. Overall, the decrease in accidental clicks will keep users on your website, interacting with your content, until they intend to click on an ad.

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In addition, this new clickable format better aligns with the text ad formats shown on Google.com. We hope this format change contributes to a better, more consistent user experience.

Finally, this change won’t just improve user experience on your site; it benefits advertisers as well. We currently monitor clicks on Google ads for accidental clicks, and the format change complements our monitoring system by further ensuring advertisers only pay for meaningful clicks. By reducing accidental clicks, we hope to increase advertiser campaign value and satisfaction, encouraging additional spend and facilitating higher monetization for all publishers.

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