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Joel Comm
09-19-2005, 02:29 AM
AdSense has given me a very healthy income. It funds my mortgage, makes the payments on my car, gives me some very nice vacations and does a whole lot more. I’m very grateful to Google for the big checks that they send me every month.

But if someone were to give me bigger checks, I’d be off AdSense in a flash.

Disloyal? Maybe. But I prefer to think of it as an appreciation for healthy competition. If someone wants me to sign up with their program instead of Google’s, they have to beat Google’s revenues and services. At the moment nobody’s doing that.

Yahoo! makes a pretty good alternative if, for one reason or another, you lose your AdSense eligibility, and Kanoodle have some potential too. But neither looks like it can give me what Google is giving me.

There is another company though could have the ability to give Google a run for its money: Kontera.

Click here for Kontera (http://www.kontera.com/publishers.asp?aff_id=616)

Kontera has actually been in the keyword business for about six years but their AdLinks program is only now beginning to gather steam. Instead of putting ad units on a Web page and sending ads with some relevance to the site’s content, AdLinks highlights particular words already in a publisher’s text and presents ads in a floating tool tip only when a user mouses over. That means advertisers are getting users with a strong interest in their products, publishers are getting highly targeted ads and users are getting an uninterrupted surfing experience in which calling up ads can actually be fun.

Sounds good to me but the bottom line — as always — is in the revenues.

I’ve started testing AdLinks in a small way on a couple of my sites and the results so far have been impressive. Not outstanding — certainly not as exciting as the revenues on AdSense — but pretty good so far.

And AdLinks also gives plenty of freedom for optimization, something I’ve barely touched so far.

At the moment it’s not entirely clear whether Google considers putting AdLinks on the same pages as AdSense to be a breach of their TOS. Some publishers have reported that Google have given them permission; others say Google has told them they need to take it off.

Although they’re both contextualized advertising, the two systems look pretty different. If Google agrees, I don’t see why they shouldn’t be complementary. And if Google doesn’t agree, they’d better hope that Kontera doesn’t start writing very big checks.

Click here for Kontera (http://www.kontera.com/publishers.asp?aff_id=616)

articles411
09-19-2005, 01:18 PM
I have been on sites with those highlighted words, and I always wondered if my computer had been attacked by a virus, causing it to do that. LOL

Thanks for clearing this up for me Joel, LOL

Laurie

Brendon
09-19-2005, 03:56 PM
Hi Joel,

I just tried Kontera on several of my website's, one of which already generates 800-1,000 clicks per day on Adsense ads. The revenue generated by Kontera adlinks was not the best I've seen and nowhere near what Adsense can generate. But that was to be expected.

I felt that Kontera offers a really good service to publishers and advertisers, it's a great idea, but the single biggest disadvantage to using their adlinks is that it slows down the load time of a page considerably. I contacted my rep at Kontera and expressed this concern, then I asked her if Kontera had any plans to speed up load time. She could not give me an answer on that.

In the end I had to ditch them because I felt that the load time was so terrible it was creating an opportunity for visitors to hit the back button in their browser.

Just some food for thought :)

Cheers,
Brendon

ketdk
09-19-2005, 04:20 PM
Can you run Adlinks and Adsense side-by-side on the same webpage/site? What about Yahoo sponsor search services ...can these things be run in tandem?

flyer
09-19-2005, 04:39 PM
From what I've seen on other sites that use this, a lot of visitors don't like it, and many think something is wrong.

waffle
09-19-2005, 05:37 PM
As a web surfer, I find those ads far too intrusive. As a publisher, I don't like other people mucking around with my content. I'll be passing on Kontera.

mgrcentral
09-19-2005, 05:54 PM
I also must confess when I first saw them on a page I was reading I assumed the website had been hacked and left quickly....

dragonsage
09-19-2005, 07:30 PM
I've seen sites using AdLinks, or some other contextual linking advertising system, displaying Usenet posts including my posts and putting links into the those posts. I do not like it at all.

If I wanted my posts to link somewhere, I would put the link in. As these turkeys are modifying my Usenet posts that they via their sites, it appears that I am the one suggesting those links to the readers. Not cool.

AdLinks - I'm not going there.

Joel Comm
09-19-2005, 09:21 PM
I know for a fact that Kontera is working to speed up their system.

And I have been speaking with them very closely because I thought their service was worthy of a new ebook. I should have it ready in just a couple weeks.

Some may not like the links, but I know for a fact that some sites are making VERY good money with Kontera AdLinks.

Joel

lee
09-19-2005, 10:49 PM
Anyone able to compare Kontera with IntelliTXT?

webmav
09-19-2005, 11:39 PM
Has anyone got any experience to share on Expoactive? They have sent me a proposal twice now to put their ads up on my sites.

Michael

http://totallyspysoftware.com
http://webmavericks.com

Gaston
09-19-2005, 11:51 PM
Nice SIG!!!

Joel, have you looked into what this will do for or against SEO? I'm not sure how well the SE's will like it. What if Godgle decide's to flip the "you're site is dead because you're using a competitor's ads on your site instead of ours because you're making more money with them, and we don't like that!" switch?

I hope you ebook will cover the SEO issue.

Vrindavan
09-20-2005, 12:01 AM
Clicksor do that too

Gaston
09-20-2005, 12:12 AM
Vrindavan, I bookmarked your site. It looks to be helpful. :)

Ok, I took a quick look at the FAQS on Kontra's site. It says that it will not replace hyperlinks on your page. So that shouldn't affect your SEO one way or the other, since it doesn't affect the anchor text (http://www.adsensechat.com) or the url. I'd like to hear other suggestions on this, though.

fiveDigits
09-20-2005, 12:16 AM
I now make more with AdSonar than with Adsense.

topgun
09-20-2005, 03:26 AM
Hi Joel

i hope you cover all the good Ad systems available for all of us in your ebook. Please also let us know what are the pros and cons for the same.

Will this affect Google Adsense in anyways since using too many competitors ads on one site and will it create problems for us.

Hope you complete your new ebook soon.