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5 commentsMonday, May 19, 2008

Google To Place Ads With Images

Still an experiment at this stage

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We shall see

With everything Google has done and is trying to do, we shall see if this comes to life. I expect they will find a way to achieve this and make it a reality. It will be interesting to watch this develop.

As someone that works in website SEO strategy and design, I am not as big a fan of the paid ads. I still believe that the organic search results provide better leads and traffic as they are usually more relevant for the end user.

Of course, paid ads for those that can afford it, can be an effective tool to get a quick jump while waiting on the organic results to happen.

Redesign

Implementing ads into image search will involve a major redesign of the result pages. Would that limit a number of columns of images and the first row would also be moved down ? How about image/animated ads instead of textual?

Image Adds

I would love to see Image Adds on GOOGLE

Better late than never

Kindly keep me informed

shahwin@gmail.com

Image Search Framing

Now if they would quit the horrible practice of framing images. Why is it they can get away with that on images but no on text searches?

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