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| AdSense and Competitors I have a PR7 Russian/English translation site. This site comes up number 1-5 for all major search terms in all major search engines. I am reading about the AdSense program and thinking of possibly getting into it. The only question I still have is this: Google will be placing "relevant ads" on my site, so I will be, in fact, sending my hard earned visitors straight to my competitors. Am I gaining or rather losing here, I wonder?.. |
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| Re: AdSense and Competitors On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 02:40:32 GMT, Mark Shell <markashell@REMOVEearthlink.net> wrote: > I have a PR7 Russian/English translation site. This site comes up number > 1-5 for all major search terms in all major search engines. I am reading > about the AdSense program and thinking of possibly getting into it. The > only question I still have is this: Google will be placing "relevant ads" on > my site, so I will be, in fact, sending my hard earned visitors straight to > my competitors. Am I gaining or rather losing here, I wonder?.. I have a couple of relatively popular sites, a PR7 cooldictionary.com and a PR6 algebra.com. I run adsense on both. I find that most ads are, in fact, NOT for my competitors in the narrow sense of the word. They are for sellers of algebra software, tutoring companies, etc. I do not consider them to be my competitors, as such. My competitors are other algebra help websites. Your experience may be similar. You may find that you are running ads for Russian tour companies, sellers of language books, language courses etc. In fact, I am now thinking of adding freedict stuff to my site cooldictionary.com. igor |
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| Re: AdSense and Competitors Mark Shell wrote: > The > only question I still have is this: Google will be placing "relevant ads" on > my site, so I will be, in fact, sending my hard earned visitors straight to > my competitors. Am I gaining or rather losing here, I wonder?.. You can provide a list of domains that you don't want ads placed for. Easier said than done, in my experience. RFM |
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| Re: AdSense and Competitors Mark Shell wrote: > I have a PR7 Russian/English translation site. This site comes up number > 1-5 for all major search terms in all major search engines. I am reading > about the AdSense program and thinking of possibly getting into it. The > only question I still have is this: Google will be placing "relevant ads" > on my site, so I will be, in fact, sending my hard earned visitors > straight to > my competitors. Am I gaining or rather losing here, I wonder?.. That's a very good point, but I think it greatly depends on where and how you place the adverts. If your main query page contains words like "Russian" and "Translation" several times, adverts to accompany that page are likely to be competitors. If, however, you place AdSense in the results page, then the keywords identified will vary. If somebody looks for Poodles, then perhaps adverts will correspond to dogs. Make sure you know which keywords will dominate. Test it. Roy -- Roy S. Schestowitz http://Schestowitz.com |
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| Re: AdSense and Competitors Thanks Igor. BTW, I was trying to contact you before with an offer to exchange our PR7 highly relevant links, but couldn't find your e-mail address on your cooldictionary.com site. If you are interested, could you pls drop me an e-mail using "admin at language-usa.com". Thx. |