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Anonymous:
http://www.tbfight.com/wwasp/index.php? ... &Itemid=31

Troll Control:
I find it interesting that there are ads for four "teen help" businesses on this very same page.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-07-31 06:15:00, Dysfunction Junction wrote:

"I find it interesting that there are ads for four "teen help" businesses on this very same page.
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These ads are google sponsored ads. I don't think sites have any control over their content.

BuzzKill:
No they don't - and it is a real shame.
The Voy board also has adds for these places scrolling at the top.
If I understand correctly - the add buyers pay to have there adds on sites with certan "key" words and as a result they get placed on sites that are in opposition, as well as in the same business.
I think they pay per click; so it cost more if they get a lot of clicks as a result of the add, and less if there is no responce.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-07-31 08:41:00, BuzzKill wrote:

"No they don't - and it is a real shame.

The Voy board also has adds for these places scrolling at the top.

If I understand correctly - the add buyers pay to have there adds on sites with certan "key" words and as a result they get placed on sites that are in opposition, as well as in the same business.

I think they pay per click; so it cost more if they get a lot of clicks as a result of the add, and less if there is no responce.

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Better click them a lot then!

Seriously, it's a bit like that executive talking about "imprints" when his products were being advertized on Brat Camp.  I know it costs money to run a website but I really do think the operator should re-think the idea of letting Google advertize on his site.

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