Google, Submission AdSense and NoFollow Letdown
John Battelle is reporting on his blog that word has leaked about a possible new API from Google that would allow sites to distribute AdSense earnings to individual members based on submissions or participation. From the article: "To toss a bit of cold water here, however, I've never seen UGC sites as the least bit driven by money. They are driven by pride, the desire to be first, reputation, whuffie. But dollars? That often screws it all up. I guess we'll get to see soon enough..." Relatedly many users are calling the 'nofollow' tag "Google's embarrassing mistake". Justin Mason is just one of many to take a look at the current status of nofollow and what may still be in store for that particular tool.
I posted, now where's my kickback?
If this signature is witty enough, maybe somebody will like me.
Before Google cranks out another money making extension it should concentrate more on preventing click fraud AND provide tools for websites using AdSense to protect themselves. I know now several sites now that have been kicked out from AdSense - because of Click Fraud - but Google offers no tools, no insights, no answers and no support for those kicked out. Ever tried to talk someone from Google's 'customer service'? No eMail addresses, hardly any responses, mostly ignorance.
Google like to run anything on autopilot and pure technology - no human contact and no problems please. So this will be another Google technology I will ignore, because I can't stand the company and it's current attitude behind it. 'Don't be evil' should be renamed into 'simply ignore everyone'.
I really don't see a problem with this.
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
I don't want to imagine the c--p that people will post if they think real money is available. And let's not get started on the click fraud incentive here.
I prefer to *quietly* reward top posters on my sites by offering them paid gigs, but only after they've proven themselves.
Why is it called COMMON sense when so few people have it?
Why bother setting up entire web sites to generate fake clicks? Just submit content to a bunch of these revenue-sharing sites and hide under the cover of their traffic. Spammer's paradise!
Help kill corporate productivity!
Like some forums I hang out at. I'd give a link, but I'm not entirely sure it's not against the Adsense TOS, so I'll refrain. But I think it could be a pretty good idea.
Imagine it at work @ Slashdot though: 5+ Funny == 5+ bucks.. I could get into that..
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There are three main reasons nofollow has failed to stop webspam:
What nofollow could have been useful for is a simple "I don't endorse this link" statement so that you can link to sites you dislike without adding to their fame. But applying it to all user-supplied links in blog comments, slashdot threads, wiki pages, etc. diluted its meaning, and as a result, diluted its usefulness.
The whole point of the NoFollow Attribute wasn't necessarily to immediately decrease blog-spam -- it was to reduce it's detriment to Google and other indexes.
In this sense, it has probably succeeded. Sure a reduction in spam would have been nice, but this is still a nice first step. People always say spam is primarily an economic problem, so removing incentives is a good way to snuff it out in the long run.
UGC? Ugly Google Code?
Steal insightful content from another site, copy and paste here to your slashdot post, sprinkle in amazon (or other) affiliate links in keywords of your post, get modded +5 insightful, sit back and gain $$$.
Meh.
Submitter, poorly-written title and comprehension little
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This is a natural progression for AdSense. We have been using a similar scheme on our family of websites, our users can specify their AdSense ID and their ads are shown 50% of the time on stories that they submit: http://www.googlekicks.com/ http://www.dotnetkicks.com/ http://www.mozillakicks.com/ http://www.mackicks.com/
http://www.kbcafe.com/adwords/default.aspx?search= adsense+api
Google simply doesn't make the existence of this API public.
Meh.
Google LetDown
Try the lobster!
Defining Statistics and Social Research
Apparently Slashdot does put in a nofollow tag if you post with karma bonus!? Is this true? If I put a link to my site Desktop Linux At Home, does it not get a nofollow tag? I will post this and find out.
Meh.
I once got $50 from single post. BUT... it was close to Christmas and my list included affiliate links to amazon books and it got moderated +5 Interesting. I haven't been able to do that since... but I haven't really tried either. It was a fluke.
Meh.
PageRank itself is the problem. It worked in 98 before everyone knew about it, now that they know the tricks, every search brings up forums and spam instead of the most relevant site. AdSense made the problem worse by letting spam sites turn an easy profit. Surely with all those PHD's there Google can come up with a more modern solution. Otherwise...wheres the next Google? Clusty.com ?
Along those lines and speaking of fraud, I was researching a web promotion group, which promises high page results (and seems to deliver too) and I found the most peculiar thing. Take a look at this. If you look at the results there, there are hundreds of links from sites like 6246.u2mme6.info, but if you look at the code for these sites, they aren't as such links. The pages don't load in a browser because of an iframe to a non existent site, but if you download the pages via httrack or one of those, you see the a page of bizarre code. An example of that is here (you'll have to look at the page source to see it, I don't know how to show it in slashdot)...
Spain Car Rental Airport Alicante Car Hire Spain Malaga Faro Car ...Cheap San Diego Car rental. City Car Rental San Diego: San Diego Airport Car ... Cheap Dallas Exotic Car Rental  " Dallas Fort Worth Airport Car Rental ...r port-car-rental.htm Cached - Similarpages
http://www.pro.ie/marketing-ireland/every-ai
Has anyone got any idea what is going on here, or how that might affect their page ranking? Should I report them to google?
What he can't kill, he has sex on. Trent.
This is not a rumor- it was officially announced by Google today. Also, even though the API may have already existed, this allows people to create and manage accounts through the API.
Coz nobody wanted to buy it.
I'm not a Karma whore, I don't care about it.
Meh.
"Relatedly" is not a word. "Belatedly" is.
:|
Consider "In other news", "In related news"...
*sigh*
iqu
Will this mean more home-made pprn on the blogs?
I can use it in a sentence:
:)
"That's my cousin," said Tom, relatedly.
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=187119&cid=154 38203
Then I added an amazon affiliate link at the end of it. I earned $5 yesterday because somebody clicked on the link, then browsed to other items and purchased something. See, the link doesn't even necessarily need to be a related product, but obviously better if it is (otherwise you don't get modded up).
I don't know how long something like this could be sustained though... could somebody theoretically manage to work the entire day just posting plagerized content on slashdot with affiliate links and make a living doing so? What measures are in place (if any) on Slashdot to prevent this? Should it be prevented if it actually provides useful content?
Meh.