Class Action Suit against Google Adsense?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by movidalatina, Aug 3, 2008.

  1. #1
    There is definitelly something wrong when an Advertising
    company shaves earnings off the monies marked towards
    the publishers (smartpricing) based on the notion that the
    click/visit was not "worthy". I'd like to know if Google adsense
    is an affiliate program or a means for site owners to advertise
    their sites/products or services, because if its an affiliate program
    then they should let US know the percentages paid out for EXAMPLE
    a HOSTING SIGN-UP, or an Approved Mortgage Application.

    Advertisers pay on the basis of impressions, Coca-Cola or McDonalds
    do not pay the TV stations on how many canned refreshments or
    burgers are sold after commercials are run, the payment is based
    on the impressions made on ones mind. Just as the original Adsense
    idea was supposed to have been, before they went public and the need
    to keep more money to themselves kicked in.

    The Do No Evil mantra is not followed by Google.

    Commission Junction has a CAL against them, can Google be next?

    please don't post this crap about "if you don't like it go to another..."
     
    movidalatina, Aug 3, 2008 IP
  2. Computer(Jew)

    Computer(Jew) Well-Known Member

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    I fully disagree.
    Unlike TV and Radio advertising (which I have done in the past), Internet advertising which is click or action based can easily be tracked in terms of conversion.
    Advertisers know how well your ads perform, and can adjust keywords, hours, countries and prices as needed. The people that pay Google's and Adsense publishers' salaries are the advertisers. It's in the interest of everyone to keep these people coming back and paying for advertising.

    And personally I am against anything that has the word "suit" in it. Google is not just for Americans, and people use common sense outside of the US. If you don't like something, just use something else. Google is not a government agency, and owes you nothing.
     
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  3. cristlegirl

    cristlegirl Peon

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    Not all Americans are sue happy, I for one like how Google ads are set up. Yes I would love to get paid per impression, but as an advertiser also I don't want to pay for stumble traffic or other types of there for 2 second traffic. Paying per click makes sense to me.

    So, no I don't think that Google will be sued next, at least not because of their adsense program.
     
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  4. silveraden

    silveraden Banned

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    I'm with you and I don't understand why people keeps on complaining when the majority is on success.... I don't see any problem with adsense as long as you are following the TOS... and whatever problems advertisers may encounter, google act fast..

    I don't like people who are always seeking loopholes for nothing...

    Peace!!

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  5. dlm

    dlm Peon

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    hahahahahaha

    what a hilarious thread. you should be a comedian or something...
     
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    cono1616 Peon

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    Look at it though the eyes of google, what if a Warez site added a pay per impression banner? Google would lose a lot as people could be forced to click the link, its against the rules of Google I know, but Warez isn't exactly legal either is it?
     
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    ProudMillers Banned

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    No i don't think it is legal...
     
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    I like the pay-per-click platform. With PPC, it means that people who click my ads are truly potential clients or buyers. In the first place, they wouldn't click my ad if it weren't of interest to them. As for pay-per-impression, it's much harder to compute one's potential revenue or percentage of conversion based on number of visitors and the page they visited.
     
    iplunge, Oct 18, 2008 IP