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What do you guys think of Kontera?

Discussion in 'All Other Search Engines' started by ST12, Jan 10, 2006.

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    I got for two clicks $0.27 on words which should be paying much more for each click. What do you guys think about them?
    Thinking ............. of dropping them in a few days if they continue like that.
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    ST12 Active Member

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    Another question, Can I run Kontera and Adsense on the same page?

    Thanks
     
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    How do you know what keyword was clicked and the bid for that particular keyword?

    A common misperception is that you would be getting a revenue share of the highest price paid for a specific keyword. When in reality, most of the ads that actually make it to publisher networks are being bid on by a lot less than what an agency or company will pay for search ads.

    ST12: PM me your website address, I'll look into it for you.
     
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    On my page the keywords were investing, loan and a few others for which google pays much more. I took Kontera out. I checked out this forum about Kontera and it seems Adsense does not like Kontera on the same page with adsense.
    Thank you though.
     
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    cantufind Banned

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    The simple answer to this is NO. Google's terms and conditions state you are only to advertise them on any given sites page. https://www.google.co.uk/adsense/terms

    Try and make sense of this, I think you'd be treading a fine line personally.
     
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