DISQUS

DeepMarket Stock Market Analysis Blog: Google Related Links aka Google Jumps the Shark

  • CT · 3 years ago
    I don't know if it's a shark-jumping moment, but it's certainly underwhelming.

    When I saw that it wasn't a payment-generating tool like AdSense, I glossed over it. But I'm concerned about how Related Links could affect AdSense. If Google gets bunches of people to display these boxes for free, what's to prevent them from reasoning that just as many people will willingly display outright ads for free? Bad news...
  • Orikinla Osinachi · 3 years ago
    Will you make more dollars by doing so?

    God bless.
  • Jon Tait · 3 years ago
    I think you're right about this google links... It seems just like adsense except google gets to keep all the ad revenue because those are clearly pay sites. I'm seeing optionetics and some market timer's salespitch on your google links sidebar :/
  • Helen · 3 years ago
    They'll be releasing a Gmail-integrated calendar program within 6 months...we'll see if that brings it back for them.
  • Administrator · 3 years ago
    Hi Helen! Yes - a web-based calendar would be great and I look forward to it - BUT - is it really all that creative? It isn't like a totally new killer application. Yes, I know - lightning rarely strikes twice (or does it? See Apple). I will stop menacing Google...
  • Dan · 3 years ago
    I think those Related links thing Google is doing is so pointless. Who's gonna put a big "ad" looking box on their site and not get any compensation for it? Screw that, I'll put Adsense in the spot of the related links AND get compensation for it.
  • Administrator · 3 years ago
    Dan - you are spot on. I have them up and they are providing nothing really all that interesting. The AdSense is much more relevant to my pages. The links section hasn't changed over the past week. Perhaps I will take them off soon - I was waiting for that "Ah ha" moment where I suddenly realized the hidden gem of an idea behind this concept.
  • AMR · 3 years ago
    Related links is not the same as Adsense.

    Adsense serves contextual adds, which announcers pay for and you get money for it.

    The "Related Links" means to provide you a way to enhance your reader experience, by showing the reader more pages of interest, regardless of those being payed to be there or not.

    In short, it will show the best affinity content with no polution related to adwords bidding - for example, providing excelente context related to yours by some site whose owner never heard of AdWords nor makes any money... (utopic I know, but an example)

    If I get to your page about "stock market" I like to see great related links and not the "smart trash" many try to hit on you by smart adwords bidding...

    That's my opinion, but for now, mind you, I tend to change it as I change my T-Shirt... just like Jeremy Clarkson... :-)

    Kind Regards,
    AMR
    http://www.alvaromrocha.com
  • Administrator · 3 years ago
    Yawn.... I got tired of them, so I deleted them. The dang links never changed (at least not on the home page)!

    I still need to check out the GCalendar...