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I think most small guys who are losing tons of revenue at adsense will move.

I guess it's time Google woke up, 80% of my page impressions don't have ads now.

Terrible.
 
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I like the move by, digg, Why put up with googles crap, nice move digg :tu:
 
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I don't think it has anything to do with Google..
Microsoft probably made a deal with them to pay a crap load more.
 
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Microsoft says that the majority of the visitors they send out, actually purchase and sign up for products.

(Here's what I saw, and looky who DoubleClick,)

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The broad offering of rich and exclusive content on the MSN and Windows Live network appeals to consumers who search for products and services with greater intent to purchase. This appeal contributes significantly to the remarkable conversion strength of adCenter.


We are very encouraged by the results of our campaigns in adCenter. In particular, during the pilot, the vast majority of our clients’ conversion rates have been better on MSN than the other major search engines.” –Stuart Frankel, President, Performics, a division of Double-Click
 
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My revenue form Google adsense just decrease 2/3 this month. WTH is going on? I am thinking to switch to another network.
 
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gmtfan said:
My revenue form Google adsense just decrease 2/3 this month. WTH is going on? I am thinking to switch to another network.
Go to microsoft ad center, you'll like it much better. You can actually talk to them by phone, Yes they have phone support. I have a friend that sells toys and ping pong balls through them and he's making out nicely.

https://adcenter.microsoft.com
 
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You would think that with this volume of publishers leaving that the RPC for those staying with Google would increase (Supply v. Demand, etc.), but that does not appear to be the case thus far for me...

Howzabout everyone else leaves and I'll let you know what happens to my CPM ;) ?

-Allan :gl:
 
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IAmAllanShore said:
You would think that with this volume of publishers leaving that the RPC for those staying with Google would increase (Supply v. Demand, etc.), but that does not appear to be the case thus far for me...

Howzabout everyone else leaves and I'll let you know what happens to my CPM ;) ?

-Allan :gl:

I never really thought it had anything to do with one provider, I just assumed it was the over-all big picture on the RPC and keyword values but I'm still just a baby, so what do I know? :'( :)
 
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Isn't adcenter more like adwords?

I don't think they're signing up publishers yet.

If google still keeps declining, we're thinking of implementing a custom ad server,
should definitely get more revenue for our major sites, and keep google for smaller ones.
 
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mwzd said:
Isn't adcenter more like adwords?

I don't think they're signing up publishers yet.

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Yes and yes they are accepting publishers, I believe I posted the link above on signing up.
 
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Dude, what I want is an adsense type of system, to allow me to show their ads on my pages.

Adcenter is like adwords, where you display ads on other people's sites.

Hope you get the difference.
 
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mwzd said:
Dude, what I want is an adsense type of system, to allow me to show their ads on my pages.

Adcenter is like adwords, where you display ads on other people's sites.

Hope you get the difference.

mwzd said:
Isn't adcenter more like adwords?

I don't think they're signing up publishers yet.

If google still keeps declining, we're thinking of implementing a custom ad server,
should definitely get more revenue for our major sites, and keep google for smaller ones.


Yeah I get the difference but you said ADCenter, as far as I know it's for campaigns, Like if you have something for sale or to promote.
 
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Thx for the info bluearrow.

DNpresident, it's not worth explaining after 24 hours of work.

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