Google are introducing a “cost per action” advertising

Google is introducing a “cost per action” advertising program. By an “action” I mean rather than you having to pay per click, you pay every time someone clicks on your ad and then carries out a desired action such as buying a product, or filling up forms. Rather than paying for when someone clicks on your ad in the Google listings, (continues)

Get More Out of Adsense - Tips to Improve Contextual Targeting on your Site

Below are some tips to help you optimize your pages to make them more Adsense-friendly. Note that these tips deal with ad delivery rather than ad formatting or placement. While ad formatting and placement may affect ad click-through rates, they’ve nothing to do with the delivery of relevant ads to your site. Your site must display relevant ads (continues)

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Bidvertiser Review (Sponsored)

This is a sponsored review of the bidvertiser advertising program. It contains affiliate links to the bidvertiser program. I signed up with bidvertiser after reading Andy Beard’s Bidvertiser Review I even blogged on it myself?too. You can sign up as an Advertiser, a Publisher or Both. They al.

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Should You Rent Out Google AdSense Units? (Search Engine Roundtable)

I found a thread at DigitalPoint Forums that is an offer to anyone who wants to rent out one of his AdSense units. So he has a forum, and he wants to rent out on a monthly basis, one of his ad units. In this case, he wants to rent out the ad unit at the bottom. Should you do this? Should you rent out ad spots? Should you pay someone for an AdSense unit spot? I don’t think so. I think it . (continues)

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