When deciding whether to incorporate Adsense
into your website there are several factors to consider. - Many feel that it
diminishes their brand, whilst others see it as a useful tool for visitors
which creates revenues and makes their content profitable. - The choice can
largely come down to the commercial goals and the purpose of your website.
Many businesses who sell products decide to
place Adsense adverts within their website. - This would appear to be a strange
choice, opening up opportunities for rivals to promote their service or product
to your potential customer base. - Many publishers claim that they are only
doing this to allow companies who provide ancillary services to advertise.
These claims have some merit, as those who
for example sell pillows could provide those who sell bedding with an
opportunity to advertise. - Although this would make sense, there are still
those online retailers who allow rivals to penetrate their audience. Many claim
that there are still benefits in allowing your direct competitors to advertise
within your website. - One of these is that ultimately if visitors wish to see
your competitors they would be able to see them through a Google search
regardless.
This may be true however the thought of an
established brand like coco-cola having a Pepsi advert in their website is not
even a possibility. - Another factor which is considered in this situation is
that publishers do not feel that Adsense is effective in making conversions. - They
feel that visitors who would click on adverts are not highly qualified
customers, as they would quickly navigate to the materials or products that
interest them if they were. - Despite Adsense being a questionable choice for
online retailers, it is surely a good supplementary service for other varieties
of online publishers.
For example, a website which provides a free
service like dictionary.com gets high levels of traffic, and is able to make
their service profitable through adsense. - This has been the case for Bloggers
who originally provided content free of charge, being unable to reach the scale
that is necessary to contract with advertisers directly. - This could also
apply to other previously free services, including wider forms of information
broadcast, and news for example. In 2006 a man who later published a selection
of Videos claims to make $19,000 a month through adsense, claiming that he was
also contacted through Google to help him increase the CTR (Click Through Rate)
that he achieved.
The thought of success like this has been a
major factor in stimulating online publishers to opt for Adsense. - Many
publishers also claim that adsense makes their website look more professional. -
Those who are able to contract with advertisers are generally seen to provide a
service with large appeal, and therefore those unfamiliar with the program may
feel that the Adsense advertiser is in this position. - Adsense however, is
also aligned with those publishers who use the service purely to provide links
to adverts.
Everyone has done a Google search, clicked
on an Adwords advert and came into a website which reads top ten resources on…
This is a major problem, as is generally something that surfers find
frustrating. - If people see that it says adverts by Google, and they then see
adverts by Google on another site, they may align that site with consumer
unfriendly practices. This is therefore an issue which Google has to address,
to maintain Adsense as a reputable service. - Regardless of the disadvantages and
the websites for which the service may be inappropriate it is still a useful
tool for website visitors.
Those who visit a website, and click on a
link provide revenues for the publisher, whilst those who provide free services
are able to generate revenue. - The only fear that Google has, is that rival
PPC programs offer better deals to publishers and they decide to go elsewhere,
therefore taking advertisers with them. However, ultimately it is best for
advertisers and publishers if they largely remain in same PPC circuit. -
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