Continuing to improve our ads
Thursday, September 18, 2008 | 9:19:00 AM
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Readers with sharp eyes will notice that on some rare occasions, your ads may appear or act slightly differently than what you're accustomed to. Rest assured that this is normal behavior that results from our efforts to improve the experience for all members of the advertising ecosystem. (You may have noticed a similar post about our search results on the official Google blog.)
One way in which we achieve this is by making continued tweaks and innovations to the user behavior and appearance of our ads. In the past, these experiments have included changes to the font styling, coloring, spacing, and other aesthetic components. More specifically, changes such as redesigned ad units and arrows to show additional ads have stemmed from these tests. The purpose of these tests is to identify changes to our product that can bring long-term benefits to our publishers, your site's visitors, and advertisers.
Before rolling out a change to our ads, we test performance for a limited number of ad impressions, which may not apply to all publishers. Although we don't notify publishers of these specific changes in order to prevent bias, we closely monitor the performance of these tests. We also welcome feedback from publishers, users, and advertisers, so feel free to drop us an email.


9 comments :
Jay Dwivedi said...
While your reasons are understandable, the surprise factor is not. A better approach would be to announce a test here on the blog so that we are not alarmed when we something unusual. I recall how I made my technical manager check everything (time wasted for nothing) when ads started to appear with a border while the code was clearly not designed to do that.
September 18, 2008 10:32 AM
Kamal Mettananda said...
I really appreciate the time & effort that your team put on improving these. But what are changes that you are currently testing?
If you could provide some information on that, it would be nice.
September 18, 2008 10:00 PM
advertising said...
I also do not think that you adequately test these programming changes before you roll them out.
I feel like I have been a victim of this most recent experiment. Ever since you rolled out this "test", my clicks and earnings have dropped over 90%. In fact, today, my revenue is $0.01. How is this possible to happen to a website that gets the exact traffic, exact traffic composition, no changes to the website, no changes to the ad, nothing?
I would also like to point out that when I checked your reporting over the last 3 days, I would see two different sets of performance numbers. On Saturday, September 20th, I received an error window on your interface indicating Adsense was down for maintenance.
When this problem is resolved, will you go back and compensate me for the lost revenue?
I would like to know.
Frustrated,
Michael
September 21, 2008 7:19 PM
fgne said...
If you guys haven't already tried, consider row style instead of column style ads for the 728*90 banner ads.
They could look similar to the regular search result banner, though maybe only two ads or reduced font sizes to keep within the 90px height.
September 22, 2008 8:33 AM
success for youth international said...
it is a good and nice experience to take part in google adsense. it is a good initiator, i therefore recommend that you should go on with your good works. thanks.
September 23, 2008 9:08 AM
MONEY-PYRAMID.COM said...
I hope we can continue to keep seeing improvements. AdSense is a great program & maybe it can evolve into other types of applications like IM or inworold ads on Second Life. I use Second Life to try to drive traffic to my website.
September 24, 2008 9:59 PM
upsidetrader said...
now if my ads could just be in english and not spanish-how do i fix this?
September 26, 2008 5:48 PM
All We Need said...
can we improve our ads to make ads "fly"??...
especially adsense??....
October 04, 2008 1:57 PM
AJIT NAMBIAR said...
This Adsense and its revenue generating model is just not working across so many of my clients sites though they get huge number of hits .
I have to come to conclusion that in India people donot click on Ads unless it has some contests or freebies and is a known brand.
So I feel I should look out for competitors who will give us some money per impression and a good percentage of money per click.
Coz even to optimize the Adsense I need to pay my guys some salary and its difficult when its not giving any revenue since past 8 months.
October 25, 2008 10:33 AM
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