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I used to run a forum with maybe 60 active users and I lost my adsense license because some kid who reacted badly to being banned for a couple days sent them an avalanche of reports. Eventually I got an email informing me that I was suspended because someone had reported a thread with "poo poo" in the title and this was a breach of their terms somehow. Probably coulda appealed it but
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 04:34 |
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So Google Adsense pulls your partnership if too many people click on an ad? Now I REALLY don't understand how anyone thinks banners are profitable.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 04:44 |
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Choco1980 posted:So Google Adsense pulls your partnership if too many people click on an ad? Now I REALLY don't understand how anyone thinks banners are profitable. Because advertisers are the fuckin' best at selling the idea that what they do works.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 06:45 |
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https://twitter.com/MicrosoftHelps/status/700831970813726720 https://twitter.com/MicrosoftHelps/status/700845825170272256 Microsoft noooo Toys For Ass Bum has a new favorite as of 08:12 on Feb 21, 2016 |
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So, I'm guessing that's not a foodnetwerk-style parody account?
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 09:12 |
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I know a lot of people who work for Microsoft, and it doesn't surprise me in the least. I actually did some easy freelance design work for a MS employee at one point to...design her a Powerpoint slide deck that looked like Cards Against Humanity cards. For a professional intra-company presentation. They are very permissive of weird nerdy stuff.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 10:24 |
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A radio ad for a local house builder starts with a bunch of people saying variations of "[family], I'm home!", which for some reason - I think it's supposed to be a joke - culminates in a guy saying "I'm home! Honey? Kids? Anyone!? ", which doesn't exactly seem like the happiest note on which to start pitching your product.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 10:43 |
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AlphaKretin posted:A radio ad for a local house builder starts with a bunch of people saying variations of "[family], I'm home!", which for some reason - I think it's supposed to be a joke - culminates in a guy saying "I'm home! Honey? Kids? Anyone!? ", which doesn't exactly seem like the happiest note on which to start pitching your product. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmcBnyQCrcM Hey, I still remember it.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 10:51 |
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wayne curr posted:https://twitter.com/MicrosoftHelps/status/700831970813726720 CoolMario88cp I mean, maybe the person was born in 1988 and has the initials cp...
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 22:44 |
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They're a brony, so no, it's probably the other thing.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 22:47 |
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Chitin posted:CoolMario88cp IDGI, what's 88cp?
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 23:00 |
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CP = Child Pornography.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 23:06 |
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More on the subject of Adsense and its "random" nature and goons. I think some goon helped write an article on being banned from Adsense and how there's no actual human to talk to in getting unbanned. The article gets posted and "mysteriously" all the people mentioned get unbanned.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 23:08 |
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Sic Semper Goon posted:CP = Child Pornography. And 88 is neo Nazi poo poo.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 23:27 |
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Adsense is by far the least intrusive and corrupt ad platform out there, even if every person swearing that they totally weren't trying to manipulate their ad revenue and were banned because Google are big meanies is 100% factual they're still better than the alternative.Sic Semper Goon posted:CP = Child Pornography. Chitin posted:And 88 is neo Nazi poo poo.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 23:36 |
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Choco1980 posted:So Google Adsense pulls your partnership if too many people click on an ad? Now I REALLY don't understand how anyone thinks banners are profitable. I can understand a sudden surge of clicks being suspicious, cause otherwise any rando with half an hour could set a bot to auto-click every 30 seconds, but if what PhazonLink says is true then drat, that's some flaw right there.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 23:39 |
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If you look at his Tweets it looks like CP is Club Penguin. He was also unhappy about Trump winning South Carolina so if he's neo-Nazi he's kind of missing the boat.
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# ? Feb 21, 2016 23:39 |
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Sleeveless posted:Adsense is by far the least intrusive and corrupt ad platform out there Least visually intrusive, sure, but one of the biggest problems is that it and analytics are absolutely horrid for anyone that cares the slightest bit about privacy. I don't care how powerful Google is, they aren't The Internet(TM) and they don't have the right to track absolutely everybody everywhere. Ditto facebook and the various other social buttons; simply caring about your own privacy is enough reason to install adblockers and noscript, let alone the bandwidth savings and the cpu savings if you're on a lovely computer
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 01:39 |
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Mu Zeta posted:I don't know why they don't make it more clear that Youtube Red also includes the subscription to Google Music. It's not a bad deal if you plan to use both. They should make a bigger thing about it in the ads. I could actually see this being a purposeful thing. Rather than hearing from them about the bundled product in some ad where you think "what's the catch?", you hear it from someone being pleasantly surprised, in a natural human way. Word of mouth has little control, but usually is well trusted. It also rewards the user who was first like "Oh, come on, why would I pay for that, that's too expensive", and then "Huh, it's a better deal than I expected, cool". It makes you feel smart, but Google got your money, and Google just added another ball to the ballpit where a brony is currently thrashing around after a hard weekend of trying to get a website working on IE.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 06:50 |
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Sentient Data posted:Least visually intrusive, sure, but one of the biggest problems is that it and analytics are absolutely horrid for anyone that cares the slightest bit about privacy. I don't care how powerful Google is, they aren't The Internet(TM) and they don't have the right to track absolutely everybody everywhere. Ditto facebook and the various other social buttons; simply caring about your own privacy is enough reason to install adblockers and noscript, let alone the bandwidth savings and the cpu savings if you're on a lovely computer Google ads creep me out. Tracking in general creeps me out. Watch a movie on Netflix and suddenly there are ads for related media on Google ads. Download a file from piratebay and now there are suggestions for related movies on Netflix. Go to a running store, never post about it or search for related items, and now there's an ad for athletic shoes on some random webpage.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 09:33 |
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PhazonLink posted:More on the subject of Adsense and its "random" nature and goons. I think some goon helped write an article on being banned from Adsense and how there's no actual human to talk to in getting unbanned. http://www.polygon.com/2015/1/20/7856497/google-youtube-adsense-kafka
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 09:35 |
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Jeepers. There was a time when I thought I was the dumb one and just didn't understand how youtube monetization was profitable, as it sounded on even a surface glance to be working in funbucks that didn't actually exist (See: Pewdiepie, youtube multi-millionaire, whose main audience are tweeners who definitely do NOT have the income to justify all the ad revenue spent on him) and then the more this thread teaches me about the process the more I realize I'm absolutely correct and that it all is some mad Ponzi Scheme where it's in Google's best interests to have the system NOT work correctly.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 09:57 |
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Ad revenue is a really nebulous concept so Google isn't paying you based on people who clickthrough the ad but on your views theoretically assuming that every person that views the ad will at some point buy the product or service advertised. This is counterbalanced by the fact that they pay you very little per view and require minimum monthly revenue to get a steady paycheque from it. For specific numbers, your first ten theoretical dollars earned aren't payed out at all as a "fee" for signing up for adsense, and you have to earn at least a hundred dollars in your currency in a month in order to pay out. Lady Naga has a new favorite as of 10:02 on Feb 22, 2016 |
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Danger Mahoney posted:Google ads creep me out. Tracking in general creeps me out. Watch a movie on Netflix and suddenly there are ads for related media on Google ads. Download a file from piratebay and now there are suggestions for related movies on Netflix. Go to a running store, never post about it or search for related items, and now there's an ad for athletic shoes on some random webpage. You can opt out of most of Google's tracking here: http://www.google.com/settings/ads (remember to change the settings for "signed out ads" as well. And for Chrome at least, there are some useful extensions you can use: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/iba-opt-out-by-google/gbiekjoijknlhijdjbaadobpkdhmoebb?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/protect-my-choices/hdgloanjhdcenjgiafkpbehddcnonlic?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog https://chrome.google.com/webstore/...her-info-dialog It's not 100% perfect, but combined with Adblock/Ublock and Privacy Badger, that should take care of most of it. Even with no other plugins or settings, Privacy Badger is an absolute must-have extension.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 10:25 |
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Lady Naga posted:Ad revenue is a really nebulous concept so Google isn't paying you based on people who clickthrough the ad but on your views theoretically assuming that every person that views the ad will at some point buy the product or service advertised. This is counterbalanced by the fact that they pay you very little per view and require minimum monthly revenue to get a steady paycheque from it. I can't be the one taking crazy pills and thinking this sounds like a bold-faced con on both sides of the deal, for both the "partner" whose video hosts the ads being given a shellgame of unprovable profits, and for the advertisers themselves being sold on a customer base that has no provable existence? I mean, clicks are the only real way to gauge effectiveness in a banner ad, but adsense apparently works on the principle that clicking on an ad is harmful to the advertising process. That's actively saying "our ads only make you money when they DON'T work". To make the discussion cyclical, add in the growing countermeasure of adblockers that nullify any possibility of the ad actually being seen, while google still gets paid by the advertisers, and there just doesn't seem to be a single shred of honesty in the business plan.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 10:32 |
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It's advertising. What did you expect?
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 10:35 |
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Choco1980 posted:I can't be the one taking crazy pills and thinking this sounds like a bold-faced con on both sides of the deal, for both the "partner" whose video hosts the ads being given a shellgame of unprovable profits, and for the advertisers themselves being sold on a customer base that has no provable existence? I mean, clicks are the only real way to gauge effectiveness in a banner ad, but adsense apparently works on the principle that clicking on an ad is harmful to the advertising process. That's actively saying "our ads only make you money when they DON'T work". To make the discussion cyclical, add in the growing countermeasure of adblockers that nullify any possibility of the ad actually being seen, while google still gets paid by the advertisers, and there just doesn't seem to be a single shred of honesty in the business plan. Advertisers pay Google per click. https://www.google.ca/adwords/ The reason they ban weird activity is because they want to assure their customers that they aren't paying for bot clicks or something. Being banned from adsense with no way of appealing is dumb yes, but it's not like the whole system is based on moon logic.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 11:12 |
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Choco1980 posted:Jeepers. There was a time when I thought I was the dumb one and just didn't understand how youtube monetization was profitable, as it sounded on even a surface glance to be working in funbucks that didn't actually exist (See: Pewdiepie, youtube multi-millionaire, whose main audience are tweeners who definitely do NOT have the income to justify all the ad revenue spent on him) and then the more this thread teaches me about the process the more I realize I'm absolutely correct and that it all is some mad Ponzi Scheme where it's in Google's best interests to have the system NOT work correctly. Tweeners don't need income. They have parents with income. Tweens are a pretty desirable demographic, if not for their current spending power then at least for their potential if you get your claws in them early.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 11:25 |
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I wouldn't be surprised if every success story on sites like YouTube and Twitch depends on sponsors to stay alive. The standard monetization methods are probably all pennies and cents.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 11:28 |
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I can't even remember what I clicked on to get Ali Baba to constantly advertise brick-making machinery to me (I keep my ad blocker turned off on SA and a few other sites) but it happens consistently enough and for a long enough time that my boyfriend is teasing me about being a millionaire brick tycoon behind his back.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 11:35 |
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Seems to me that Google's advertising model is to let just enough people support themselves off of youtube revenue that people think that it is possible to support yourself off of youtube revenue, so people keep creating content and putting it on their network basically for free. Essentially lottery tickets.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 14:52 |
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Mierenneuker posted:I wouldn't be surprised if every success story on sites like YouTube and Twitch depends on sponsors to stay alive. The standard monetization methods are probably all pennies and cents. Here's a most appropriate D&D thread about such a thing! Spoiler: Silicon Valley is heading for a big crash again
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 16:39 |
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Mierenneuker posted:I wouldn't be surprised if every success story on sites like YouTube and Twitch depends on sponsors to stay alive. The standard monetization methods are probably all pennies and cents. Or already be rich. I think I skimmed slowbeef's outside of SA lets play thread and someone said Pewpewdie is some well off Scandinavian and the Schadenfreude Thread said that the guy who eats non food stuffs is also from a rich family. Rich people have the freedom to choose to be freakshows.
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# ? Feb 22, 2016 17:37 |
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CommonShore posted:Seems to me that Google's advertising model is to let just enough people support themselves off of youtube revenue that people think that it is possible to support yourself off of youtube revenue, so people keep creating content and putting it on their network basically for free. I think you've got it backwards. People were putting content on Youtube for free long before Google figured out how to make money off it.
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# ? Feb 23, 2016 05:27 |
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PhazonLink posted:Or already be rich. I think I skimmed slowbeef's outside of SA lets play thread and someone said Pewpewdie is some well off Scandinavian and the Schadenfreude Thread said that the guy who eats non food stuffs is also from a rich family. The completionist has done some skits in his house and it's obvious that his family is loaded. His dad owns a gas station in an upscale neighborhood, I think.
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# ? Feb 23, 2016 06:17 |
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So was out with the kids the other day and one of them spotted what looked like a Kung Fu Panda 3 poster. Had the panda and his dad panda on it. Nope, it was for the website fatherhood.gov and the happy text read: Take time to be a dad today. Even the drat nine year old (who saw the movie last week) asked where the panda's other dad was. The one who adopted him as a baby and raised him. No sign of him, just two similar looking pandas grinning like father and son. The entire drat premise of the third stupid panda movie is that the main panda finds his long-lost panda kind but still the dad who raised him (some kind of bird) is still his dad and part of his family. Fatherhood, only counts when related by blood. When a nine year old can see the flaw in your stupid poster, you need a new poster.
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# ? Feb 23, 2016 22:45 |
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The poster isn't intended for your son. You're sperging out over some crapass childrens movie that you miss who the intended target is.
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# ? Feb 24, 2016 00:37 |
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Cowslips Warren posted:So was out with the kids the other day and one of them spotted what looked like a Kung Fu Panda 3 poster. Had the panda and his dad panda on it. Nope, it was for the website fatherhood.gov and the happy text read: Take time to be a dad today. Think for like two minutes about the potential message of the poster. Could it possibly be drawing a parallel between a movie where a long lost father figure returns and is helpful/good to his son and real life circumstances? Or is it a bad marketing decision by Disney or whoever and the fatherhood.org agency that made it to not include the bird?
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# ? Feb 24, 2016 03:08 |
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I've worked with marketers, and what probably happened is that they just took a look through their approved promo shots, took one that looked like dad and kid, and threw some text on the poster. I'd be absolutely shocked if there were any deeper message, but I guess death of the author technically applies in advertising
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My local Hungry Jack's (Australian Burger King) has more posters than a stalker's shrine about how their beef is hormone free, which is already required by law. Now it's not like they're the only advertisements to ever hinge on something also true of the competition, but to so fiercely push the message only makes me suspicious that they just got caught putting growth hormones in their beef and if my hunch is right they're needlessly calling attention to it.
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