I agree with this point, and I think I will remove the adsense from my landing page ,ofcourse after I pimp my new landing page via "PSD to XHTML service
This is my questioned and I found something interesting. Many products site that put adsense on them are not intended by site owner but the site moderator. However, I have talked with site owner that put adsense on their site and he told me "Easy money to be made". I bet his product is suck and that's why he has to generate his revenue from adsense.
I just added Adsense on Saturday to my ecommerce site. If Walmart does it I figured it must be smart business? My products are great all from major manufacturers, sales are okay (not record breaking but on pace to hit 7 figures in revenue). I had serious doubts as the posters here say "why send leads to my competitors" but after seeing Walmart doing it I figured what the heck lets see if I can make some extra money for nothing. Buy.com also pushes adsense on every item page
Agree on this. If you really engage customers with your site they will buy the product. but only if you know the source of traffic is organic. I wont do adsense in two occations on an ecommerce site... 1) to an adwords-traffic-driven-page 2) Main product sales page or check out pages Main page, secondary catalogs, article pages etc are cool for me.
Hey @Joeey, have you found any drop on conversion on any of your products? or everything is still the same? is the main traffic from organic search? let us know!