| Contextual
Ads, Do They Work?
published in Ideamarketers.com
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I
just read something about how the next big web thing doesn't live
up to it's expectations. This next big web thing turns out to
be contextual ads. After reading about this, it got me to think...
What would I do?? If I was looking for a particular rock for my
rock collection, what would I do? How would I go about searching
for such an item? And with in my search, would I ever click on
a link from a contextual ad? I thought these questions and finding
the answer to them would help me make a clearer decision as to
"the next big web thing" and if it really is a flop.
Procedures I took in finding the answers goes like this. First
I went to Goolge and typed "Jade" into the search field.
When the results came back, I was kind of disappointed. Because
the word "Jade" is a name that was applied to ornamental
stones that were being brought to Europe from China and Central
America. I couldn't find any information on the gemstone "Jade"
until the third page. When I did find an actual page relevant
to the gemstone, it was a description page that described the
different properties of Jade. Although I was getting closer to
my search to purchasing a piece of Jade for my collection I still
found the search rather long. At this point if there was a contextual
ad on the page that hinted to a gemstone store featuring Jade,
I would click on it. There was no such ad so I cancelled my search
and figured I would have better success at Big Sur.
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This
little experiment told me that contextual ads can work
if they are placed in the proper spots. For example,
I have Google Adwords on my site. It seems to be working
just fine because people come to my site looking for
new media professional related material. Goolge will
only display websites that have content relevant to
what is on my site. I personally don't see how this
concept could not work. It might be too soon to judge
contextual ads. In time we will see if this "next
big web thing" REALLY does live up to it's expectations.
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