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Ad-sense Publisher Experiment, Day 1Posted by FitzyJuly 15, 2008

It’s been a while, I know… I’m trying a new experiment. This time I’m actually paying for ad placement at Google. This is something I’ve read about over the last couple of years, but never thought I’d actually try.

However… I decided I’d take the plunge and see how this works. I created a couple of ads. One for my main blog and one for an affiliate blog I’ve been running for a while.

Over night last night with my main blog, I received three clicks for about 3000 impressions. And today with my other blog ad I received 1 click for 610 impressions, but it’s slightly more targeted than the first one.

We’ll see how it goes. I’ll check in occasionally over the next week or so to let you know.

Ad-sense, blogging, blogs, marketing

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CommentsComment by Teresaon July 24, 2008 @ 10:53 am

I have never tried buying ads from Google before! Thanks for sharing your experience with us!

Thanks Teresa! Hopefully you (and others who might try generating sales via Google) have more luck than I’m having.

You can see my new update here: http://www.fitzbiz.org/blogs/ad-sense-publisher-experiment-day-10/07/24/2008/

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