Thursday 1 March 2012

What Is Going To Happen To Adsense


By Rui Ludovino


Adsense has been around for some time now but the future holds some revolutionary improvements for this advertising method.

Adsense will definitely provide better algorithm for the placement of their adverts. This has clearly been seen with the Google search engine itself over the last few years and it should be of no surprise as this happens with AdSense. Advertisers will appear in more appropriate results and those advertisers who manipulate their content to allow high paying keywords to appear may struggle to do this unless it is actually suitable with the content that they have. Another thing which is bound to happen is more protection for AdWords advertisers concerning click fraud. Google acknowledges this to be a very key issue that it needs to address as quickly as possible and there's no doubt it will happen as fast as possible. At the moment those who have high levels of traffic, can easily disguise their IP addresses to increase their click through rate.

Google is always keen on improving its products and they have done it before with AdSense. The search engine company has introduced site-targeted AdSense CPM, "smart pricing" and domain blocking and there will probably be improvements that have already been added by other similar sites. One such example is the option for the advertiser to have more control over the location that they want ads to be displayed. This could mean blocking your site from displaying on several addresses that host AdSense banners.

Google have access to an international array of over 150,000 advertisers of whom may choose to penetrate offline markets in different countries. With Google's strong network, they may choose to appoint or allow offline distributors to create a format for Adwords advertising in content, in search and now offline. Also, a lot of people are demanding a clear specification of the pricing policy of AdSense. Google has given no indication of why this isn't public information but at this moment it seems highly unlikely that such information will ever be present on Google AdSense. Another feature that could find itself into AdSense would be allowing publishers to see the links that are generating clicks on their website and the keywords used.

This can become a major issue that could threaten the entire system as it could perhaps encourage more Adsense only websites as profits become more transparent. A lot of people may make AdSense-only sites, designed just because they want to make money through Adsense. While this is already happening today, it might be foolish of Google to put such tools in the hands of its publishers. However, one thing that could happen is a way for users to fix their sites that only generates little or no Adsense income. This could be done through an on-line wizard or something similar that would make suggestions to website owners based on their contents.

But the major buzzword of the day is RSS. The possibility of sending targeted ads directly to users without requiring any navigation on their behalf is becoming a reality with RSS.. This is what "interactive television" and similar items have been trying to do for quite some time now. But the Internet would be a much better medium for this. But in the end, this is mostly speculation and we are bound to have Google surprising us with new features we would have never thought of.



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