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Old April 15th, 2005, 03:22 PM
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Beating the Adwords System

So you want to be highly listed on G eh...

Who doesn't ?

But heres what you should know about adwords traffic.

Their are high traffic terms out their that are extremely cheap as far as bidding goes at .08 cents a click.

Heres how to beat the system.

Get a adsense account on Google, next Display a " Oversized " Google banner / searchbox from your adsense account.

Place highly converting ad and point to this page. Ie the trick is your site has to be related but not quite relevant results. Think more along the lines of optimizing a page for MSN or Yahoo or ASK next the users will come to your site, you will get the benefit of getting the word out about your site ie exposure and people linking back to you if your site is well designed and your revenue should come back and possibly equal that of your adwords expenditure for the ad.

If they don't like what they see on your site they WILL use your google search box since after all , they love using google right since they came from their and are familar with it. They don't find what their looking for but your powering the search industry and getting the benefits of exposure.

Anyone else do this?

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Are there anything in TOS that prevent this happening?

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Are there anything in TOS that prevent this happening?


I would recommend you read the TOS rather than asking. If you're still not sure, but do like the idea DC has presented, check directly with your google account manager.

I personally wouldn't run the google search option on any of my sites because I simply don't want traffic "escaping" via Google's natural results. The only site I have that is large enough to need a site search for runs my own little google powered engine and places advertising within the serp results. Works much better and they can only search my sites results which means they stay on my site or click a relevant advertisement that comes up related to the term searched for. Ala Google Search. This was approved by my acct manager ;) which is where you should go for TOS questions. This particular system requires the Google API, however, is much niftier process, IMHO, than what DC proposed as you are guarenteed only your results and a relevant adv. to the terms searched for will show up. ;)
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DC.... I think that this is dangerous... I enjoy my adsense revenue and don't want to mess it up.
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DC.... I think that this is dangerous... I enjoy my adsense revenue and don't want to mess it up.



I gotta read my TOS more closely I seem to remember reading something about this and when it happens profit is changed to 0 and just meet the adwords expenditure but if your looking for traffic which I am it may be the way to go. I just tried a sample for one day and it seems to gone that route. I tried this with kanoodle once * bad move * click fraud on kannodle is worst than any " Den of Thieves " lol.

Btw this is all I found from my account manager. "
If I am a Google AdWords advertiser, can I sign up?

Yes. We are excited to help you find yet another way for you to increase your revenue. You can even use the same login name and password so you don't have to keep track of multiple Google logins. Editing your login information in one account will edit in the other as well.

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banned and still able to post messages?

You should definately becareful with google, if you managed to get banned from seochat

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I would recommend you read the TOS rather than asking. If you're still not sure, but do like the idea DC has presented, check directly with your google account manager.

I personally wouldn't run the google search option on any of my sites because I simply don't want traffic "escaping" via Google's natural results. The only site I have that is large enough to need a site search for runs my own little google powered engine and places advertising within the serp results. Works much better and they can only search my sites results which means they stay on my site or click a relevant advertisement that comes up related to the term searched for. Ala Google Search. This was approved by my acct manager ;) which is where you should go for TOS questions. This particular system requires the Google API, however, is much niftier process, IMHO, than what DC proposed as you are guarenteed only your results and a relevant adv. to the terms searched for will show up. ;)


I've made $20 this month from the google search box. But I really don't give a flip if the users stay on my site or not - as long as they don't hit the back button or close their browser

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