site display for bidders at adwords

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by 1mak, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. #1
    hi,

    i have got a question and i dont know if it was answered here yet.

    i have got a myspace resource site and yesterday i tried a campaign at adwords for the first time.

    first i wanted to check if my site is listed for webmasters when they search for the terms "myspace" or "myspace layouts" at a website-related campaign.

    but my site was not listed in the top100 althought i saw some sites that have fewer uniques or pagerank than my site has.


    so my question is how to get listed in this top100.


    althought i have 80% us traffic, it may be a problem that my server is located in germany/france. is that possible??

    or is it just because i can not place ads on my own pages (i have not entered my page´s url when i created the campaign)
     
    1mak, Mar 8, 2007 IP
  2. GuyFromChicago

    GuyFromChicago Permanent Peon

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    How would you know that?
     
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  3. 1mak

    1mak Well-Known Member

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    compared pagerank,
    and these extreme site-trackers when they have


    for example

    http://bangprofile.com/ was listed in position 42 and has pagerank 0 at info-keywords myspace and layouts. and there are also other sites with lower pagerank than 4 or 2500 uniques a day according to some sitetracker


    http://abouteverythingblog.org/ was listed in the top 40 too.
     
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    My guess is the list is formulated based on at least in part Adsense impressions and possibly even clicks. My hunch is Goolge would want that list to include some of it's "star" publishers. In Google's eyes star publishers = high impressions & clicks.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Mar 8, 2007 IP