Adlink Units: Are They Worth It?
When Google first launched AdSense, there was some skepticism from
publishers. As much as most people were blown away by the idea of ads
that were targeted to the content of a Web page there was the question
of whether users, used to banners and skyscrapers, would click on
something that looked so different.
Boy, were those doubters wrong! AdSense has more than proved its worth to advertisers, users and publishers.
A similar sense of skepticism greeted Google's launch of AdLink
units. With nothing more than a list of links (which then lead to the
ads), these units contain even less information than a traditional
AdSense unit. And the user has to click twice before the publisher gets
paid. That makes them sound about as welcoming as a winter barbeque in
Siberia.
It took a while for publishers to discover that actually AdLink
units weren't as bad as they looked, and that with a smart bit of
positioning they could actually take advantage of the way some pages
are laid out. In fact, for some designs, they were able to reach parts
that other AdSense units just couldn't reach!
And best of all, publishers quickly discovered that once
someone clicked on an AdLink unit, they would almost always click on
the ad that followed. That did their revenues the world of good and
removed the two-click doubt.
The old AdLink units then were effective, but fairly limited.
They were great if you knew the one or two places on the page to use
them but not so good if you didn't. Recently though, Google has
launched horizontal AdLink units that have taken these ads into a whole
new realm. Because they fit neatly across a page they're useful for a
much broader range of page designs and are much more flexible. On the
other hand though, they're now competing for space directly with the
traditional ad units, making it even harder for publishers to figure
out which ads to place where.
Is all this good news for publishers or bad news?
It's great news for savvy publishers who have more tools to
maximize their AdSense revenues (and know what to do with those tools)
but it's bad news for people who don't make the effort to learn how use
AdSense - and now have more ways to miss out.
For more Google AdSense tips, visit http://www.adsense-secrets.com
Copyright © 2005 Joel Comm. All rights reserved
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Joel Comm is Dr. AdSense, an Internet entrepreneur who has been
online for more than 20 years. Joel is co-creator of ClassicGames.com,
now known as Yahoo! Games and is the author of the web's best-selling
AdSense ebook, "Google AdSense Secrets (Or What Google Never Told You
About Making Money With Adsense)".
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