Google's thoughts on advertising

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So from what I have read here and other places, Google doesn't like to see a lot of ads above the fold. They want the information that the surfer came to your site to have a significant position above the fold.



So when I searched for 'tea gifts, that was what I got. Now do you think I wanted to see ads, or the SERP? I guess it all depends on who you know.
#adversing #google #thoughts
  • Profile picture of the author lovboa
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    Lol nice.

    *I want to write something useful but I had to just post something quick since my post count is 666
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  • Profile picture of the author sovereignn
    Yeah I've always thought that was messed up of them lol... Guess they don't count...
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  • Profile picture of the author rosesmark
    Some of time Google doesn't show actual results which we wanted but I think, this things happen due to Google working on search algorithm.
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    Yeah, so much for "don't be evil". It's all nonsense really.

    It's the same if you search for anything lucrative. Check out water coolers as well. Google knows full well what makes the most $$$$.
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  • Profile picture of the author C Rebecca
    The results you are getting for the keywords are from ecommerce or product websites. These are not advertisements. Google stands on advertisements the way it used to.
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    • Profile picture of the author LarryHaywood
      Originally Posted by C Rebecca View Post

      The results you are getting for the keywords are from ecommerce or product websites. These are not advertisements. Google stands on advertisements the way it used to.
      These are not advertisements?? hmmmmmm.... funny how it says, "ads".

      And yeah... it's it funny how Google doesn't have to follow Google's rules?
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    • Profile picture of the author 1byte
      Originally Posted by C Rebecca View Post

      The results you are getting for the keywords are from ecommerce or product websites. These are not advertisements. Google stands on advertisements the way it used to.
      You might want to look at the screenshot again. Adwords ads take up a huge chunk of the space "above the fold." Of course this is the very thing Google will penalize our sites for if we did the same...
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  • Profile picture of the author Web Hosting
    You make a very viable point in my opinion.

    These are surely advertisements and there for pure profit. This is a prime example of DO AS I SAY not AS I DO, type thinking.

    While we are at it how about the AdSense Content Policy, which has to be interpreted and you have to read between the lines. They don't want their users linking to a whole variety of different types of websites, yet THEY LINK to such sites in their results and show ads on the site.

    Sites with Google ads may not include or link to:

    Pornography, adult or mature content
    Violent content
    Content related to racial intolerance or advocacy against any individual, group or organisation
    Excessive profanity
    Hacking/cracking content
    Gambling or casino-related content
    Illicit drugs and drug paraphernalia content
    Sales of beer or hard alcohol
    Sales of tobacco or tobacco-related products
    Sales of prescription drugs
    Sales of weapons or ammunition (e.g. firearms, firearm components, fighting knives, stun guns)
    Sales of products that are replicas or imitations of designer or other goods
    Sales or distribution of coursework or student essays
    Content regarding programs which compensate users for clicking ads or offers, performing searches, surfing websites or reading emails
    Any other content that is illegal, promotes illegal activity or infringes on the legal rights of others


    Very good post here, I hope many others see it.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    Nothing personal Tim. I actually learned a few things
    from you here that have paid off.

    When walking into a restaurant, knowing you are going
    to order a steak, are you miffed that the menu lists
    drinks, dessert, seafood, salad? Or that on the table they
    have placards advertising their "club" or specials? I mean
    sure, all you wanted was a friggin steak!

    You can adjust your ad settings. I do believe you can even
    do some internal tweaking to your computer to block
    the ad server. Iffy proposition, as google uses quite a few
    ad servers. Not impossible. Blocking ads on other sites is
    really easy.

    When watching the Super Bowl, do I not know that I will see
    ads? I just want to watch. Well, I can walk out of the room,
    turn the volume down, or turn it off and wait. However,
    if I choose to watch the Super Bowl on Fox, I know I
    will see ads. Plastered all over the place, even during
    the game. In fact, they will give me ads about programs
    to watch on Fox, even though I just want to watch the
    friggin Super Bowl!

    However, you don't have to watch the Super Bowl.

    You don't have to use google to search.

    Most of the stuff we do online is free, only because of the ads.
    I'll take a few ads.

    Paul
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