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I understand Google hires people to click on their pay per click ads and report their experience and opinions... a factor that contributes to the Adwords' advertiser's bid price and position.

Do you know what Google looks for when analyzing webpages? Do they give you a checklist?

2006-08-18 05:54:53 · 6 answers · asked by markusallen19380 1 in Business & Finance Advertising & Marketing

I see from the early answers that I might be unclear...

... I understand Google hires people to work from home and visit the website of Google pay per click advertisers (like me)...

... And based on what these "evaluators" score my landing page, I'm assigned a Quality Score (which affects the price I pay and the position of my ad).

Unfortunately, Google is quiet about what they consider is a "quality" website... so I thought it would be helpful to see if anyone here is a Google "evaluator" and might be able to share what Google wants to see on a webpage.

For example, do they ask to rate the loading time of the page... whether or not there are other ads on the page, etc.

2006-08-18 06:58:47 · update #1

6 answers

Not like that.

You are monitored by Google, Yahoo and whatchamacallit by the way you click anyway. The advertiser pays for every click on their advertisement.

Based on what you write in your E-mail and where you click to they place advertisements in your screen.

They will never pay for your services, THEY are payed for them.

2006-08-18 06:00:46 · answer #1 · answered by Puppy Zwolle 7 · 0 0

Google collects information about Quality Score primarily through the Google Toolbar and through their internal analytics. When you download the Google Toolbar, Google collects information about the sites you visit: how long you spend on them, whether you immediately click the back button, etc. They aggregate millions of users' information to determine whether sites in their index are "quality."

I have never heard of a program that pays users to give their opinions about Google ads. I have heard of companies that pay people to click on Google ads. This is a scam and I would be careful about participating in it. The point of the clicking is not to evaluate ads, but rather to get you to click on an ad on their site, which they get a portion of the ad revenue from. This is not allowed by Google - it is known as click fraud - and any company engaging in this practice is going to be very shady. So even if they promise you money, I am pretty confident you will never get a dime from one of these programs!

2006-08-21 16:25:24 · answer #2 · answered by DavidZHawk 2 · 0 0

Don't know...
But I confer that Google will shut you down if you or anyone for that matter performs excessive clicks from one ip address... which leads to economic sabotage by competitors. Also, If you click on you own Adsense ad just to see how it looks they will shut you down too. Adsense is Horse****

2006-08-18 06:35:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. They do not do that. It would artificially inflate advertising costs. They say in their adsense agreement that if they see that you are artificially inflating clicks they will ban you from being a publisher.

2006-08-18 06:02:03 · answer #4 · answered by Today is the Day 4 · 0 0

interested to hear about this myself

2006-08-18 05:59:39 · answer #5 · answered by TIGER_TELEGRAPH 2 · 0 0

i dunno!

2006-08-18 06:00:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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