Am I Allowed To Email Advertisers And Ask How Much They Bid?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by justsomepoordude, Aug 13, 2006.

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    ????????:confused: THEY'RE FAIRLY NEW SITES IT LOOKS LIKE SO I THINK THEY MIGHT TELL ME, WHAT DO YOU THINK?
     
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  2. Deadlock

    Deadlock Active Member

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    #2
    Why would you need to know this information?
     
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  3. lorien1973

    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    #3
    RTFM

    damn 10 character minimum
     
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  4. justsomepoordude

    justsomepoordude Peon

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    For reseach purposes.
     
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  5. justsomepoordude

    justsomepoordude Peon

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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    It would be hard to enforce, but going to an advertiser and saying "hey, I see your adwords ads. How much are you bidding?" may cause the recipient to forward the email to google. Whereas google would say, does "xx@xx.com have an adsense account" - google goes click, not anymore.

    Why risk it for easily obtainable information?
     
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  7. justsomepoordude

    justsomepoordude Peon

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    How do I obtain the information? And I would use a new email address not linked to adsense and email from an internet cafe or grab someone's wireless line to send the email.
     
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    You are answering your own questions. If YOU think its the right thing to do, why do you need to hide behind an alternate address?

    Oh I dunno, open an adwords account? Its free. Or use overture's tool too
     
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  9. justsomepoordude

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    You can't find out how much a specific advertiser is bidding with adwords/overture tool....
     
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    bobisawsome7 Notable Member

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    #10
    You sound like a 10 yearold.

    What kind of "research" are you talking about?
     
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  11. justsomepoordude

    justsomepoordude Peon

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    Trying to do smart pricing research, why would you say I sound like a 10 year old?
     
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  12. bobisawsome7

    bobisawsome7 Notable Member

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    #12
    You're first post...
    Use of question marks like that, typing in caps.
     
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  13. justsomepoordude

    justsomepoordude Peon

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    What's wrong with the question marks?????????? The caps, title automatically change to lower case I thought message is also.
     
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    jackburton2006 Peon

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    #14
    Man, you really need to do as lorien suggest and RTFM. I've read a ton of threads you've started (kinda hard, since you've created over 37 threads in just 4 days!!!), and they've all been kind of pointless, sometimes asking really simple questions you could have answered yourself from giving the Adsense TOS a cursory glance. Frankly, I think you're creating all this thread just to get in on the rev sharing, which makes your threads doubly superfluous.
     
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  15. justsomepoordude

    justsomepoordude Peon

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    Well I think the most of the threads are not pointless, except maybe the smart pricing ones...and I don't participate in rev. sharing as it's minimal income. Actually I do want to know if putting my code here will get rid of the smart pricing or vice versa, can someone answer this?
     
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    You can, but I doubt they will tell you.
     
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  17. justsomepoordude

    justsomepoordude Peon

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    Just trying to do some research, if they contribute great, if not, I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
     
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    #18
    I am assuming you are looking for how much people pay for their adwords account for certain terms???

    If so here is a site from google that will tell you that.

    https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
     
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    Great tool, I am actually trying to find out how much that particular advertiser is bidding. I don't think he'll tell me but can't hurt to try.
     
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  20. MediaHustler

    MediaHustler Well-Known Member

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    #20
    Why doesn't this guy have a red rep yet?
     
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