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You just gotta love AdSense targeted advertising

Posted on April 19, 2010 by Steven Hodson
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I just got an email from a reader because he thought I would really appreciate the humor of this.

Earlier today I wrote a post titled Don’t hate the regurgitation which had an image in the last section of a dog cleaning up his own mess.

When Todd read the post in Google Reader (I am assuming here) there was an ad at the end of the post t hat when taken in conjunction of the image is enough to make you laugh.

Thanks Todd for the best laugh I’ve had today. Gawd you gotta love targeted advertising.

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Categories: Odds & Ends | Tags: AdSense, advertising, humor

Google finally gets targeted ads right on my blog.

Posted on February 3, 2010 by Steven Hodson
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Sorry but this was just to damn funny to pass up posting.

too-funny

Way to go Google, and ad.ly

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Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: ad.ly, AdSense, Google, Magpie

Google’s AdSense for RSS Feeds Needs Fine Tuning

Posted on September 7, 2008 by Steven Hodson
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Google is apparently celebrating some sort of 10 year birthday this week while busily counting their millions of dollars they are making everyday from AdSense. Their near ubiquitous ad network that is run at some point by just about every blogger is the dominate player in the ad business and the web. Recently though they have added to this money machine by finally rolling out AdSense for RSS feed handled by Feedburner/Google.

Now like all good card carrying tech bloggers who use AdSense and Feedburner I quickly turned on that feature when it came available. For the most part it has been doing fairly well on both WinExtra and my new blog The Hodson Report. Granted I can’t reveal numbers or the such without having the Google Ad Police showing up at my door but let it suffice that I am fairly pleased.

Well at least up until today when I viewed one of the recent posts in GReader and noticed the ad that was running at the bottom – which you can see in the graphic to the side (click on it for a larger view). Don’t get me wrong I’m not homophobic or the such but that doesn’t mean I want ads about dating services for people of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and save the hate posts – it’s my blog and I should be able to say what I want. you don’t like it you know where the unsubscribe button is.

As much as I like the addition of the RSS advertising medium I think that Google is going to have to either fine tune its advertising algorithm or give blog owners a much better way to do the fine tuning ourselves.

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Categories: Technology | Tags: AdSense, advertising, Google, RSS

From the Pipeline – 6.26.08

Posted on June 26, 2008 by Steven Hodson
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Wow I almost forgot that up here in Canada we’re coming up on a July 1st long weekend which next to the May 24 weekend is one of the biggest long weekends of the year. Not that it really matters that much to me as it is just another weekend to go by. In the meantime though here’s a few things from today’s FriendFeed pipeline.

Do Enterprises Have the Patience to Develop Communities? :: The Social Organization – with the big push for social this and social that one has to wonder if big corporations even have the ability to jump on the fast moving bandwagon.

AdSense going through major compliancy checking of publisher sites :: JenSense – whether or not Google is going to finally do something about the splog and AdSense farms out there is debatable especially when it comes their own blogging platform.

The Freelancing Equivalent of a Six Figure Salary :: Regular Geek – so you think going freelance is your ticket to easy street huh … here’s some wake up information for you.

With great social media power should come great responsibility :: Broadcasting Brain – I pretty well steered clear of the whole Feldman/Israel fiasco but Mark has a few suggestions for the bunch involved in carrying on a stupid situation.

Can Powerset Save Microsoft Search? :: The Inquisitr – some thoughts on the newest search related rumor regarding Microsoft’s attempt at crawling out of the hole.

Firefox is phoning home once a day :: gHacks – I don’t even know what to say about this one.

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Categories: Odds & Ends | Tags: AdSense, Broadcasting Brain, Firefox, freelancing, Powerset, social media
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