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digitalpoint
Apr 1st 2004, 12:23 pm
In case anyone missed it... easier to just copy/paste... :)



Better and Better Ad Relevance

First, we're enhancing our targeting technology to deliver ads that are even more relevant to the content on your site. Over the past year we've been refining the technology we use to deliver ads to content pages by leveraging data from across the Google Network, monitoring results, and feeding this information back into the system. In other words, our technology is becoming smarter all the time. Now, in addition to understanding the overall meaning of a page, our technology determines the relevance of concepts found on a page to pick better performing ads. With this change we expect to deliver ads that better complement the content on your site and provide even more value for your users. The bottom line: increased relevance, and higher clickthrough rates.

Smarter and Smarter Pricing

Second, we're introducing enhancements to our pricing model for advertisers. Google's smart pricing has always provided better placement for better performing ads, and reduced the cost of a click to the least amount possible for an advertiser to stay above their competitor's ad. Now, with the new AdWords pricing model, we‚ll also automatically adjust the price of clicks across the Google Network based on their expected value to the advertiser. A number of factors will be taken into account when calculating the expected value, including the keywords or concepts that triggered the ad. For example, a click on an ad for digital cameras on a web page about photography tips may be worth less than a click on the same ad appearing next to a review of digital cameras.

For advertisers, each and every click will deliver the strong return on investment they have come to expect from Google AdWords, driving even higher advertiser participation on Google and across the Google Network.

compar
Apr 1st 2004, 3:43 pm
I got the same email today. So what do you predict will be the consequence?

It will make channel tracking even more interesting. Too bad that channel tracking hasn't been around a little longer so that we could get some decent statistic to judge any changes against.

jbgilbert
Apr 1st 2004, 3:47 pm
We need Overture to come out with an AdSense equivalent so we can have more competition and more choices.

digitalpoint
Apr 1st 2004, 3:52 pm
Compar - I would guess CTR for AdWords/AdSense goes up a little bit.

jbgilbert - Agreed.

- Shawn

iconv
Apr 1st 2004, 9:34 pm
THe thing worrying me about this that, although CTR may improve, it may significantly reduce earnings per click. From the message it is also not clear to me when this is goingto be active, is it already in place, or is this somehwere in the future still?

John
http://www.iconv.com Data conversion online

digitalpoint
Apr 1st 2004, 9:39 pm
I'm guessing it's already in place (at least partially). About 1 1/2 weeks ago, I noticed AdSense ads all of a sudden were eerily accurate as far as context. Look through some of the threads in this forum... The the mod_gzip thread shows AdSense about mod_gzip and compressing HTTP traffic. Stuff talking about the Google API shows ads for WDSL and SOAP tools. It only seemed to get that accurate a little more than a week ago.

- Shawn

digitalpoint
Apr 2nd 2004, 7:47 am
I'm guessing if it wasn't implemented already, it's implemented now. Last night AdWords was down for maintenance. And today there was an AdWords newsletter letting people know about it.

- Shawn

GuyFromChicago
Apr 2nd 2004, 7:52 am
I'm guessing it's already in place (at least partially). About 1 1/2 weeks ago, I noticed AdSense ads all of a sudden were eerily accurate as far as context. Look through some of the threads in this forum... The the mod_gzip thread shows AdSense about mod_gzip and compressing HTTP traffic. Stuff talking about the Google API shows ads for WDSL and SOAP tools. It only seemed to get that accurate a little more than a week ago.

- Shawn

I've noticed the same increased accuracy.

Throughout this week I've noticed a slight increase in CTR. Nothing else changed in my sites with the exception of the relevancy of the ads, so I'm attributing the higher CTR to the improved technology being used to serve more targeted ads.

I haven't noticed a big shift in $ per click, but I'm going to be watching it pretty closely over the couple weeks. So far this week average daily earnings have slightly increased.

GuyFromChicago
Apr 2nd 2004, 8:44 am
I haven't noticed a big shift in $ per click, but I'm going to be watching it pretty closely over the couple weeks. So far this week average daily earnings have slightly increased.

Ok, I know this is early on, but I just checked my Adsense activity from yesterday.

Yesterday's average per click revenue is…get ready for this…up 93%

digitalpoint
Apr 2nd 2004, 9:32 am
My per click revenue is up noticeably as well as the CTR...

- Shawn

disgust
May 24th 2004, 5:29 pm
my CTR been steady (but extremely low), but the revenue per click has dropped pretty sharply

compar
May 24th 2004, 5:55 pm
My best AdSense revenue was generated by a few pages I have concerning the online pharmacy business. I don't know for sure if Google has stopped taking AdWord ads for these web sites my pages all show Public Service ads only.

What would anyone recommend I replace AdSense ads with for these pages? I know about allfeeds and are using them, but there CT prices are very low. Is there anything better?

schlottke
May 24th 2004, 10:36 pm
My CTR is up to 8-10% from 4-5% weeks ago.

syedwasi87
Aug 21st 2005, 1:01 am
yeah the CTR seems to be up