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Verfasst: 26.04.2005, 17:12
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Wenn das das Forum von deinem www Button ist, da sehe ich nur Heilsarmee Werbung.
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Verfasst: 26.04.2005, 17:28
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ich sehe ironischer weise "herzlich willkommen bei schmerzfrei-leben.ch"
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Googles Anzeigen werden bunt und billiger
Verfasst: 26.04.2005, 17:37
von mauri
nun was er dir gerade anzeigt sind die imagesads, hat aber noch nicht zu tun mit dem oben geposteten artikel.
das ganze ausmass ist ja noch in der testphase:
siehe:
Google AdSense: What's New
Increasing monetization through new forms of advertising
As part of our goal to improve the monetization of your sites, Google has introduced a number of new features for advertisers, which will directly impact you as an AdSense publisher.
We anticipate that these features will introduce new advertising dollars into the content network by giving advertisers additional ways to reach their objectives.
We're currently testing these new features with a select group of advertisers, and expect to make the features more widely available in the near future.
Site targeting: focusing on the audience
The keyword-targeted ads that you're used to seeing on your pages will now be joined by a new type of site-targeted advertisement. Site-targeted ads allow advertisers to select the specific sites they feel are most appropriate to their campaign, and to run their ads only on those sites.
We believe that advertisers will leverage both our traditional keyword-targeted advertising which runs across the entire AdSense network, and our new site-targeted advertising, bringing more ad dollars to publishers.
CPM bidding: a new way to generate revenue
With site-targeted advertising, advertisers set a maximum CPM bid - that is, the price they are willing to pay for every thousand impressions – and pay on a per-impression basis. This means that, unlike pay-per-click ads, you'll earn revenue each time a CPM ad is displayed on your site.
For every eligible impression, both pay-per-impression ads and pay-per-click ads compete in the same auction. Our technology will automatically display the highest performing ads on your pages.
Expanded text ads: testing new formats
We are also running a test with text ads that expand to fill the entire ad unit, so that only a single ad will appear in that unit. At this time, this test will only apply to text ads in a site-targeted campaign and to ad formats banner-sized or larger. The expanded pay-per-impression text ad will have to beat out all of the competing ads before it can appear, so publishers can be assured that any expanded text ad is a highly competitive ad. These ads will be served to any text-enabled ad unit and will abide by your text ad color settings.
More image ads
Because of these new features available for advertisers, the number of image ads in the Google advertising network will grow. To take advantage of these ads, and the increased earnings potential that they offer, we encourage you to review your image ads preference in your AdSense Account Settings page.
You can also choose your image ads preference on a format-by-format basis when generating your ad code. For publishers who want to fully leverage image ads, we now provide an image ads only selection.
Your image ad inventory will also include a small number of Flash ads from a test group of advertisers. These new ads will adhere to the 50KB size limit for image ads, and will be reviewed according to our content guidelines.
Finally, we've added the wide skyscraper (160x600) format to make a total of 5 ad formats supporting image ads. If you're opted in to image ads, be sure to use one of these formats so that we can send image ads to your pages.
Last updated: April 25, 2005
We're currently testing these new features with a select group of advertisers, and expect to make the features more widely available in the near future.
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stefan
Googles Anzeigen werden bunt und billiger
Verfasst: 26.04.2005, 17:52
von mauri
nein hast du nicht, aber das mit den images ist nicht ganz so neu.
habe es auch auf ein paar seiten und es ist richtig schoen pott haesslich, am liebsten wuerde ich es rausschmeissen.
aber die leute scheinen auf alles bunte blinkende grellende werbende mit wonne zu klickern...
wir muessen sehen, was die zukunft bringt, gewinnen wir dabei oder verlieren wir...das denke ich ist hier die frage.
ich weiss es nicht