Gain advertisers through your Google Ads?
November 19th, 2005
You Betcha!
Google announced yesterday that within the next two weeks potential advertisers visiting your site will be able to bid on ad placement via your Google ads! Sounds pretty neat…
In Google’s own words:
Gain new advertisers directly from your webpages
Your content is valuable. And starting within the next two weeks, advertisers will be able to bid for placement on your site right from your web pages. With Onsite Advertiser Sign-up, a new feature of AdSense, your AdSense ad units will display an ‘Advertise on this site’ link that takes interested advertisers to a page which you can tailor for your business. On this page they can see your details about your site and the Google AdWords program. Advertisers who sign up for AdWords through this landing page will create an ad automatically targeted to your site, and your site alone. And more advertisers competing to display ads on your site means more revenue for you.
Before Onsite Advertiser Sign-up becomes active, we recommend you customize the landing page advertisers will see when they click your ‘Advertise on this site’ link. Just follow these simple steps to customize the landing page with your logo, color scheme and site description today. You can also view our demo for additional feature information and images.
If you’d prefer not to participate in Onsite Advertiser Sign-up, you can opt out before it starts by visiting the My Account tab.
Entry Filed under: Online Marketing, Search Engine News, Google









2 Comments Add your own
1. Deb | November 19th, 2005 at 9:21 am
GO GOOGLE GO GOOGLE GO GOOGLE!
2. Nell | December 7th, 2005 at 6:05 am
I had noticed the new “advertise on this site” link with my ads yesterday. Too bad the name is an old domain I don’t own anymore. LOL. Hope it doesn’t confuse people.
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