Does "no search" mean I can't use Googles content network either?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by wyatt12, Apr 21, 2008.

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    Hey,

    Several offers do not allow PPC search within Azoogle. Does this mean I'm not allowed to use Google's content network too?

    Wyatt
     
    wyatt12, Apr 21, 2008 IP
  2. GTAce

    GTAce Notable Member

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    The content network is considered Web/Banner, not Search
     
    GTAce, Apr 21, 2008 IP
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    redz Well-Known Member

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    I also wanted to know this, thanks for the response GTAce :D.
     
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    leadingzero Active Member

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    so, what is considered 'Search'? AdWords campaign on SERP's to a Landing Page?
     
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    Yes... anything that you use PPC on (whether it is Google Adwords, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, etc.) that ends up on the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) is considered 'Search'.

    If you use GOogle COntent, Placement, Yahoo Content, Adbrite, or any other advertising that places ads on a website... or organic search results... it is NOT considered 'Search'
     
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    what about contextual traffic? I see that on some networks, does that mean content network, or just targeted traffic?
     
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