3/7/2007 ↓

Make AuctionAds Contextual

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Mark announced the opening of AuctionAds yesterday. Make AuctionAds Contextual takes you through using UTW or Simple Tagging to generate the keywords for your ads.

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    1. Naturally, doing this means you’ll have to choose between AuctionAds and AdSense, as I believe Google’s TOS still prohibits competing contextual ads from sharing pages with its placements.

      [Reply] CT (1 comments.) — 03/7/2007 @ 10:58 am
    2. Actually, that is not true. Google changed their TOS: http://www.problogger.net/arch.....y/adsense/

      [Reply] Mark (234 comments.) — 03/7/2007 @ 11:14 am
    3. yup…
      that’s true mark.

      you can apply it on the same page. no problem with that.

      [Reply] weirdoux (1 comments.) — 03/7/2007 @ 11:24 am
    4. Actually, AuctionAds won’t really be completely contextual. If you look at it, you’re just manually feeding the keywords via PHP.

      [Reply] Ajay (127 comments.) — 03/7/2007 @ 11:57 am
    5. I guess I should read up on my TOSes :) Thanks for updating me!

      In my limited experimentation, I’ve found contextual delivery/presentation is the only one that attracts clickthrus. But the majority of my blog traffic comes from context-specific search engine inquiries, so it follows that such ads would be most successful.

      [Reply] CT (1 comments.) — 03/7/2007 @ 12:10 pm
    6. Thanks Mark, I’ll take a look at this for my upcoming theme release.

      [Reply] Jonathan (79 comments.) — 03/7/2007 @ 7:15 pm

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