I say wrong (though I would be surprised if what is happening is right). Dell.co.uk are top of the listings on a series of Clothing Terms in the UK. Shoes, Clothes, Trousers, Dresses etc, etc. Surely this can't be a tactic for them - or have they somehow joined forces with Google to improve branding opportunities (afterall Dell now installs Google on all its PCs) but I guess that is all far fetched. Very Bizarre.
its an idiotic approach, i see that ad from india., i think they have lots of cash, (if any dell people sees this please send 10000$ to my paypal id)
even then, dell.co.uk is totally unrelated to india, why do they waste money on showing ads not related to indians
Wow, branding, thatz a new term for me., Advertising at unwanted locations for unwanted products is branding ?
Unwanted locations??? FYI, Dell is quite active in India. http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/ap/topics/microsite/en/odg?c=in&l=en&s=bsd&~ck=mn
If it was surely they would be pushing their personal computers (laptops and the like) not network solutions and servers - which has even more limited appeal to an untargeted audience. At a push people searching for shoes and clothes may be interested in personal PCs, but servers - no. I find it bizarre, as the CPC must be extremely high, and only getting higher as their CTR must be dropping like a stone. The problem is that users will stop looking at the sponsored ads if they continue to see irrelevant ads seemingly appearing for no reason - causing problems for everyone else.
Exactly @ googleman., Google talks about user experience always, But yet they allow all kinds of rubbish nonrelated, untargeted ads like this, What is user experience in google's terminology then