format
for Adwords advertising in content, in search and now offline. More
options could be implemented for AdSense publishers, allowing them to specify
keywords of their own. While Google has been reluctant of this there's no
indication that this will not happen in the future. Also,
a lot of people are demanding a clear specification of the pricing policy of
AdSense. Google has given no indication of why this isn't public information
but at this moment it seems highly unlikely that such information will ever be
present on Google AdSense. Another
feature that could find itself into AdSense would be letting website publishers
see which links are generating clicks on their website and based on what
keywords they arrive there. This
could end up being a major issue that could threaten the entire system as it
could perhaps encourage more adsense only websites as profits become more
transparent. A lot of people may make AdSense-only sites, designed just for
making profits through AdSense. While
this is already happening today, it might be foolish of Google to put such
tools in the hands of its publishers. However,
one thing that could happen is a way for users to fix their issues with low
AdSense generated income on their site. This could be done through an on-line
wizard or something similar that would make suggestions to website owners based
on their contents. But
the major buzzword of the day is RSS. The possibility of sending targeted ads
directly to users without requiring any navigation on their behalf is becoming
a reality with RSS. And there are clear signs that Google isn't going to let
such an opportunity pass by. This
is what "interactive television" and similar items have been trying
to do for quite some time now. But the Internet would be a much better medium
for this, because there are no mediums quite as interactive as the Internet.
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