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    Go ahead and search for "debt settlement negotiation" in almost any search engine and you will find an excess of results of companies listed all competing to make you debt free. However, you will notice that these results have links in the sponsored section of the search engine results, meaning they are paid ads. People need to start being more careful when choosing the debt settlement nego
    "contextual" mode. Google ads, as you probably know by now, are tailored to the content on the current page. A Google crawler looks at the content of the page, and atttempts to serve up relevant ads that will be more likely to result in clickthroughs. Chitika, similarly, has the capability to serve up relevant products based on the text of your page. The Google terms and conditions specifically prohibit displaying contextual ads on the
    Customer Service - The Huge Gap Between Intention And Reality
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    You may have noticed an interesting new kind of advertising that has taken the internet by storm over the last few months. It's the Chitika "eMiniMall". It displays targeted product advertisements, with a picture, descriptive text, and some useful features. The eMiniMall is a tiny tabbed pane, which allows the user to get a description, reviews, and the best prices for the given item. If the item isn't what you want, there's a search tab to allow you to search the Chitika partner sites, without even leaving the page.

    So the question on everyone's mind is whether this is going to be as big as Google AdSense. I think the answer is that they are very different animals, and they might compliment each other nicely. Google AdSense text ads are designed to be unobtrusive. Unless you pick clashing colors, they blend nicely with the site on which they're displayed. The Chitika ads, while not ugly, tend to catch the eye more with their pictures and tabs. Once they've caught the eye, they offer the added advantage of allowing the user to interect with the ad without even leaving the page. The hope, clearly, is that the user will become interested enough at some point to click on an ad.

    Google AdSense ads will appeal to a certain type of reader. One who has been desensitized to loud, colorful ads may still read a text ad that blends nicely with the site. The Chitika ad, however, may attract attention from the user whose eye might be caught by an interesting picture, and the chance to get some quick information on a cool product.

    The good news is that the Terms and Conditions of both companies are compatible. You can display Chitika eMiniMalls on the same page as Google AdSense ads. The only catch is the Chitika ads cannot be run in "contextual" mode. Google ads, as you probably know by now, are tailored to the content on the current page. A Google crawler looks at the content of the page, and atttempts to serve up relevant ads that will be more likely to result in clickthroughs. Chitika, similarly, has the capability to serve up relevant products based on the text of your page. The Google terms and conditions specifically prohibit displaying contextual ads on the s

    How I Make Money on the Internet - Part 2: Google Adsense
    In this issue, I will focus on the ever growing phenomenon of Google Adsense. If you are new to this though you may have a few questions which I will try and answer:1) What is Adsense and how does it work? Google AdSense is the programme that can generate advertising revenue from each page on your website - all you need to do is add a snippet of code, and hey-presto, your ads ap
    to allow you to search the Chitika partner sites, without even leaving the page.

    So the question on everyone's mind is whether this is going to be as big as Google AdSense. I think the answer is that they are very different animals, and they might compliment each other nicely. Google AdSense text ads are designed to be unobtrusive. Unless you pick clashing colors, they blend nicely with the site on which they're displayed. The Chitika ads, while not ugly, tend to catch the eye more with their pictures and tabs. Once they've caught the eye, they offer the added advantage of allowing the user to interect with the ad without even leaving the page. The hope, clearly, is that the user will become interested enough at some point to click on an ad.

    Google AdSense ads will appeal to a certain type of reader. One who has been desensitized to loud, colorful ads may still read a text ad that blends nicely with the site. The Chitika ad, however, may attract attention from the user whose eye might be caught by an interesting picture, and the chance to get some quick information on a cool product.

    The good news is that the Terms and Conditions of both companies are compatible. You can display Chitika eMiniMalls on the same page as Google AdSense ads. The only catch is the Chitika ads cannot be run in "contextual" mode. Google ads, as you probably know by now, are tailored to the content on the current page. A Google crawler looks at the content of the page, and atttempts to serve up relevant ads that will be more likely to result in clickthroughs. Chitika, similarly, has the capability to serve up relevant products based on the text of your page. The Google terms and conditions specifically prohibit displaying contextual ads on the

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    tika ads, while not ugly, tend to catch the eye more with their pictures and tabs. Once they've caught the eye, they offer the added advantage of allowing the user to interect with the ad without even leaving the page. The hope, clearly, is that the user will become interested enough at some point to click on an ad.

    Google AdSense ads will appeal to a certain type of reader. One who has been desensitized to loud, colorful ads may still read a text ad that blends nicely with the site. The Chitika ad, however, may attract attention from the user whose eye might be caught by an interesting picture, and the chance to get some quick information on a cool product.

    The good news is that the Terms and Conditions of both companies are compatible. You can display Chitika eMiniMalls on the same page as Google AdSense ads. The only catch is the Chitika ads cannot be run in "contextual" mode. Google ads, as you probably know by now, are tailored to the content on the current page. A Google crawler looks at the content of the page, and atttempts to serve up relevant ads that will be more likely to result in clickthroughs. Chitika, similarly, has the capability to serve up relevant products based on the text of your page. The Google terms and conditions specifically prohibit displaying contextual ads on the

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    ll read a text ad that blends nicely with the site. The Chitika ad, however, may attract attention from the user whose eye might be caught by an interesting picture, and the chance to get some quick information on a cool product.

    The good news is that the Terms and Conditions of both companies are compatible. You can display Chitika eMiniMalls on the same page as Google AdSense ads. The only catch is the Chitika ads cannot be run in "contextual" mode. Google ads, as you probably know by now, are tailored to the content on the current page. A Google crawler looks at the content of the page, and atttempts to serve up relevant ads that will be more likely to result in clickthroughs. Chitika, similarly, has the capability to serve up relevant products based on the text of your page. The Google terms and conditions specifically prohibit displaying contextual ads on the

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    "contextual" mode. Google ads, as you probably know by now, are tailored to the content on the current page. A Google crawler looks at the content of the page, and atttempts to serve up relevant ads that will be more likely to result in clickthroughs. Chitika, similarly, has the capability to serve up relevant products based on the text of your page. The Google terms and conditions specifically prohibit displaying contextual ads on the same page as AdSense ads, however. Thankfully Chitika offers an easy way to turn this feature off. In fact, so many people use Chitika in conjunction with AdSense, that contextual mode is turned off by default when you sign up for Chitika.

    That's really not a big deal, in my opinion. Serving up contextually relevant products is going to be a lot more difficult than serving up a good AdSense ad, in my opinion. For example, on my site, "work from home" generates a Chitika ad for a men's work shirt. Not exactly what the average reader is looking for. Chitika lets you pick and choose keywords you'd like to use in selecting ads. These can be vague categories like "video game", or specific products like "playstation grand theft auto 4".

    In summary, I think Chitika and Google AdSense ads will work well in conjunction. It takes only a minute or two to sign up for a Chitika account, and it's free.

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