Google To Release AdWords API 92
An anonymous reader writes "Good Morning Silicon Valley reports that Google is planning to release an API for AdWords. Apparently, the company secretly brought 1,800 marketing and sales people to San Francisco last week to debrief them on the initiative."
thats 1800 googlers! (Score:2)
Re:FREE MAC MINIS (Score:2, Informative)
About Time? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:About Time? (Score:2, Insightful)
As well they should. I'm certainly not going to trust a page that lets outsiders place [annoying] content into my "secure" session.
Re:About Time? (Score:2)
Scoop - real links. (Score:5, Informative)
The link in the story is to an overview paragraph.
Secret? (Score:5, Funny)
Sure, if you want to keep a secret, invite 1,800 marketing and sales people!
Re:Secret? (Score:3, Funny)
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Bad decision (Score:1, Funny)
Key part of the article (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Key part of the article (Score:2)
making the ads 'in time', advertising according to your inventory? or advertising according to your spending habits?
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Re:Key part of the article (Score:3, Insightful)
DE-brief? (Score:4, Informative)
to "debrief" means to ask THEM for details.
I sincerely doubt that Google brought 1,500 marketroids out to harvest intelligence from them.
Re:DE-brief? (Score:1)
1800 means 1800 "marketroids"
Re:DE-brief? (Score:1)
No, the OP was right. Out of 1800 marketroids, you can only harvest intelligence from 1500. The other 300 are beyond repair. But you can't tell the difference, so to get 1500 marketroids' intelligence (= 8 high-school students), you have to find 1800.
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Underwear? You still wear that stuff? Free yourself! Let it all hang out!
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For advertisers only (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm just glad I won't have Google ads in every app I download.
Re:For advertisers only (Score:2)
I for one welcomes our new Google affiliate overlords.*
exactly.. most adware already seems to be relying on mshtml(or similar) to render the adverts. slapping them into using google ads would be pretty straightforward..
Great! (Score:1)
Re:Great! (Score:1)
API (Score:1, Flamebait)
It's certainly going to make peoples lifes as publishers a damn sight easier.
debrief them? (Score:1)
You mean brief them don't you. Debriefing is more like an interrogation or an extraction of information which we all know it is impossible to get any usefull data from a marketeer.
Re:brief and debrief (Score:1)
AdWords are on the decline? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:AdWords are on the decline? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Thank you very much, Google! : )
Re:AdWords are on the decline? (Score:1)
This probably works for some people, but usually the link you click leads to something irrelevant, so really ebay et al are wasting their money doing this tactic.
Re:AdWords are on the decline? (Score:2)
until Google offers the option to filter price-comparison (3rd party) sites, I won't touch their ads with a 10-foot bargepole (yes, you can run linux on bargepoles).
Re:AdWords are on the decline? (Score:2)
Re:AdWords are on the decline? (Score:2)
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adword abuse (Score:3, Informative)
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Try searching on some of the other clever non-words in
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J.
Re:adword abuse (Score:3, Insightful)
How is this abuse ? (Score:2)
Of course there's false advertising if the advertiser doesn't actually offer African Slaves, but that's another issue altogether.
I find the recent judgement where CompanyX can buy an adword which is CompanyY's (their competitor) trademark far more an abuse - but as Pepsi can slap Coca-Cola silly in their commercials, I take it this is not an issue in, a
What about the publishers? (Score:5, Insightful)
Having used AdSense on the content publishing side, I've seen its glaring weaknesses as well as its strengths.
If you look in the webmaster and SEO forums you'll find lots of great suggestions for how to make the system work better from the publisher's point of view.
I just hope Google pays some attention to that and includes the other half of their revenue model in either this API or a forthcoming one.
I particularly want some level of keyword override when AdSense gets the context wrong, and the ability to get standards-compliant, valid XHTML out of the ad machine.
Re:What about the publishers? (Score:2)
There's adbrite (www.adbrite.com) who does onsite ads on a lot of blogs and consumer sites, indyclicks (www.indyclicks.com)that focuses on running ads in a single US state (Indiana) and impr
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This is akin to
"I particularly want some level of keyword override when AdSense grabs the ad for a competitor"
I think you can see why advertisers wouldn't want this to happen.
Re:What about the publishers? (Score:2)
Quite ironic (Score:2)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/24/ebay_afri
Looks like they could do with improving the advertising.
If you ask me (Score:4, Interesting)
I think Google and the folks that showed up stand to do well.
Only one in six users of internet search engines can tell the difference between unbiased search results and paid advertisements, a new survey finds.
Article here. [wired.com]
My predictions (Score:2, Interesting)
Google is clever!
Re:For once, I say wow: could work AND be fair! (Score:1)
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Rather an API for webmasters (Score:4, Insightful)
I'd like to see an API webmasters can implement that would be able to feed the spider safe data (as deemed by the webApp developer) so it can serve ads behind passwords.
Create a PHP, Perl, Java class that can easily be used to feed keywords, and text to google so it can generate relevent ads, in a secure way.
There's millions of pageviews behind online services that could use adsense.
Adsense is pretty profitable for a webmaster, so this ability could help defray costs of some online services.
Re:Rather an API for webmasters (Score:2)
If you feed it bad data, you get irrelevent ads that won't be clicked on.
Feed it good data, and you'll make money.
Yes, people can abuse and click on ads for cash... but that has nothing to do with creating such an API.
if it's behind a pasword protected site (Score:2)
whatever requires the site to be restricted /the users pay for it/ should decry advertising..
if I pay for a site, and am given access based on my payment, I don't want ads. I've already paid my due, and deserve an ad free space.
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Missed opportunity (Score:1, Flamebait)
Dammit. Why San Francisco? All the suicide bombers are in IRAQ!
Think, people! Think!
An open source ad manager and optimizer? (Score:1)