How would you feel about your site being targeted with an ad like this?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by bizmart, Feb 25, 2007.

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    Just saw this over at problogger. Not sure that I'd want such ads displayed on my site. Even if it is within the TOS wouldn't it open the flood gates to unscrupulous online "partners" that say "Hey, I'll target your site with an ad that says click this ad if you do the same for me"?!
     

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    vic_msn Well-Known Member

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    John Chow wants the problogger readers to navigate to John Chow.com
    I will be interested if some one else is interested to do the same to my sites :D
     
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    netjobs Banned

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    Its amazing, how Google allows the word 'click this ad' they violated their own TOS and yes it'll be funny when Darren look after this ad..
     
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    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    Nice "blending" of the click word in that ad...
     
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    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    In AdWords you arent allowed to invite clicks?

    at any rate, I dont see the sense in paying for this type of traffic.. I would think that readers of Darren Rowse and Chow's blog arent "clickers"..
     
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    JRBHosting Peon

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    I was reading John Chow's blog, and it was a giant joke ;)
     
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