This http://blog.pelland.com/?tag=banner-ads got me thinking. You guys really were doing a good job. According to that article, the average click through rate is about 0.2%. One of my blogs had about 500% click through a couple of times and each had about 100% click through- so I can see why AdSense thought something was fishy. The article also confirmed my gut reaction- people don't really like banner ads. According to the article, 94% of people dislike banners, just 1% less than the number of people who hate pop-up ads. Wow. So even if AdSense reactivates my account, I probably won't reactivate the ads. I have a hard enough time keeping any semblance of respectabiltiy, I don't need to shoot myself in the foot on top of it. |
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Thoughts on banner ads...
Ads...
I've had a few emails this morning asking me what happened to my ads. My AdSense account has been disabled, but Google won't say why (it's a "trade secret"). I did submit a help request last week asking why I wasn't getting page impressions but I was seeing ad clicks- no response (surprise). I appealed the disabling of the account and we'll just have to see what happens. I guess you folks were just -too- curious about the advertisers. I may have to reinstate the paypal buttons. |
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The Mythbusters
The main members of Discovery Channel's Mythbusters, Jamie and Adam, have been basically blowing stuff up for years to test urban legends. The first season was geared toward the urban myth more than, well, each season since. Over the years they've tested lead balloons, underwater car escapes, many, many bullet and gun myths, and too many more to mention. I almost always question the validity of their method, but I'm generally entertained by the results.
As long as they keep blowing stuff up, these two moustachioed maestros of mayhem will keep being badasses.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
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