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Just Say No to Floating Ads

search marketingIf you’re like me, those floating ads that appear on some of the websites you visit get on your nerves. You may not have seen them because there are only a few websites on which they occur. If that’s the case, consider yourself lucky. More than once I’ve tried to click on the “Close” option and accidentally opened the ad completely.

I’m mentioning this because Google was reportedly about to introduce these annoyances on some of its pages. A representative from Google Adsense, however, squashed this rumor a few days ago. He also added that this would “never happen” because it violates the search engine’s advertising policies.

In addition to that, though, some users who have implemented floating ads into their adsense codes have had their accounts deleted lately. Google has also reduced the clickable area around the advertisements it places on pages in an effort to more accurately monitor what consumers are purchasing. Up until now, there have been a large number of erroneous clicks that only throw the statistics off.

These actions are indicative of Google’s ambition to become the single engine that Internet users go to whenever they search online. Because Google is creating more user-friendly websites and unintrusive advertisements on its pages, searchers feel less bombarded by companies trying to push their wares and more comfortable searching for anything they need.

What does this mean for the online marketing industry? It means that more people will see your pages with fewer frustrating advertisements. In the long run, it could mean more visitors and more profits. Who doesn’t like that?

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