Validation Needed!

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by clasione, Feb 21, 2005.

  1. clasione

    clasione Notable Member

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    #21
    I've had them running since yesterday or - I think the day before....

    looks like a few hundred in there...
     
    clasione, Feb 23, 2005 IP
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    clasione Notable Member

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    #22
    There just has got to be a better way of checking to see if my ad is running....?
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #23
    When you run a Google AdWords ad, how do you check to make sure Google isn't broken and they are running your ad?
     
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    clasione Notable Member

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    #24
    I queiry my keyword and check.... :D

    maybe someone can tell me if they see my ad in there somewhere......

    "long island" - It's probably the only one.... :rolleyes:
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #25
    Okay... well this would be more like AdSense since the ads are on people's sites. If you run an AdWords ad, how do you determine that Google is not broken and serving ads on people's sites running AdSense?

    Of course it's impossible because there are millions of Google ads. The ad network is no where near the size, but there are more than 10,000 ads.

    If you think the ad network is broken, the best thing to do would be to take the ads off your sites since you think you are getting no benefit.
     
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    clasione Notable Member

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    #26
    ok --- I'm able to see tha it is in-deed working......

    I'm finding new links from sites running ads.....

    This is a beautiful thing.... It's pretty funny, you have created some project here.... This is just going to grow and grow....

    NOW

    I'm an se lover to this point...... If they try and fenagle their way around this, they'll lose a big fan.....

    I wouldn't put it past them though....
     
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    fryman Kiss my rep

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    #27
    huh??
    :confused:
     
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    #28
    I was just saying that up to this point, I pretty much agree with most, not all, but most of the things that se's do to keep search acurate....

    But I wouldn't put it past them to target the co-op somehow....

    It's almost too good....

    But lets hope that a joint venture via sharing and participation doesn't have any negitive effects.

    On one side of the coin you think that se's would judge it to be minipulation, but Google does basically the same thing with Adsence.

    They share space in a cooperative agreement and run ads..... :)
     
    clasione, Feb 23, 2005 IP