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Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by Claymation, Aug 13, 2006.

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  2. fsmedia

    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    that's because those aren't ads...they're articles on the site.
     
    fsmedia, Aug 13, 2006 IP
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    Claymation Peon

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    Right click and view the page source.
    Sure looks like an ad unit to me.
     
    Claymation, Aug 13, 2006 IP
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    Those are ads, Reuters is a premium publisher.
     
    cormac, Aug 13, 2006 IP
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    Claymation Peon

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    Yeah, I figured the premium tag might have played a role in it somehow.
     
    Claymation, Aug 13, 2006 IP
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    I wish I had a huge media company that can use premium adsense :)
     
    bobisawsome7, Aug 13, 2006 IP
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    premium ads and I saw 'Ads by Google'
     
    tonyinabox, Aug 13, 2006 IP
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    Thos are definately google ads. THats one of the benefits of being a premium bpublisher. I woonder why other premium publishers do no remove that text.
     
    qwestcommunications, Aug 14, 2006 IP
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    Ah, the mythical benefits of the premium publisher strikes again. I sure would like to see what it feels like to be able to tell Google what to do... :)
     
    jackburton2006, Aug 14, 2006 IP
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    wow, did they pay to be premium publishers ? or google choose potentital website to be a premium publishers ?
     
    k12onos, Aug 14, 2006 IP
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    they didnt have to pay to be a premium publishers they get lots of traffic thats why they are premium publishers .
     
    chachacallis, Aug 14, 2006 IP
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    oh, so thats it. but why did they get PR 0 if they get a lot of traffic ?

    i see it in my google toolbar its on PR 0. did it shows 0 in your google toolbar too ?
     
    k12onos, Aug 14, 2006 IP
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    its a PR3 on my comp.
    And then there is no direct relation between PR and traffic.

    reuter and other news agencies must be uplaoding 1000's of pages everyday.

    and permimum publisher i belive is a virtue of traffic and revenue and not paid or otherwise.
     
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