Is this good news for adsense publishers or a bad one?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by marketsnipers, Jul 19, 2008.

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    From WebPro News.

    Google Unifies AdWords Campaign Management
    David A. Utter | Staff Writer

    Keyword, placement ads on content network come together

    The search advertising company rolled out a new campaign type for
    their advertisers, one that places keyword and placement targeting
    in one interface.

    Forget the mundane Q2 earnings at Google. The company opened
    something new for all of their advertisers across the globe
    that should make their advertising even more valuable.

    Google announced a single online campaign management interface
    for their content network. The interface combines what had been
    separate campaign types: keyword-targeted and placement-targeted.

    One could match keywords across the network, or aim for discrete
    vertical audiences with certain site placements. Google did the
    two-great-tastes that taste-great-together move in putting the
    two together.

    Advertisers get to target a site, and ensure their ads appear
    on pages where the right keywords exist. The concept smacks of
    improved relevancy, a simple yet deep concept that propelled
    Google to billions in market cap, yet one competitors at Yahoo
    and elsewhere never truly matched in contextual advertising.

    Here's where Google prints more money with the unified campaign
    on their content network. Advertisers will be able to bid for
    specific sites available on the network.

    Some sites within a given niche will be more popular than others.
    Competition, particularly among big brand names, drives prices up
    for the right destination. Google essentially added something here
    to enable those drives.

    Earnings for the next two quarters will bear out Google's
    strategy. If it really prompts more merciless bidding for the
    best properties, we expect Q2's earnings miss to be quickly
    forgotten.

    Can someone analyze this? I hope it ain't bad news.
     
    marketsnipers, Jul 19, 2008 IP
  2. ForgottenCreature

    ForgottenCreature Notable Member

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    I'd say its good news.
     
    ForgottenCreature, Jul 19, 2008 IP
  3. marketsnipers

    marketsnipers Peon

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    Why though? What do you understand from the above?
     
    marketsnipers, Jul 19, 2008 IP
  4. Michael T.

    Michael T. Well-Known Member

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    Very good news.
     
    Michael T., Jul 19, 2008 IP