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October 10, 2005

Adsense and profile keywords

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Posted by Dave Evans

More free time due to Red Sox being knocked out of series 1-2-3, somewhat expected due to weak bullpen but still, ugh.

The past few days I've been reading various Web 2.0 conference blogs. The Read/Write Web notes on the Ad Models workshop got me thinking about advertising on dating and social networking sites.

I am wondering how many social networking and dating sites have keywords or tag meta-data associated with profiles. These tags could drive AdSense ads displayed next to my personal ad, myspace or LinkedIn profiles. There are lots of enhanced meta-data which could be associated with my ad, making it easier to micro-target AdSense displays, not to mention facilitate tagging and new ways to refine generic search capabilities past age/proximity/weight.

I know ad networks say they have dating as a targeted sector, but most of the ads I see on dating sites are way off target, the sites are glad to have the inventory and haven't realized that ads targeted to profiles are even more valuable than run-of-network ads.

[Update: Mike Jones says that Userplane uses a keywords system that allows sites to pass in age, sex, location, etc and thus the correct targeted banners are displayed. They are opening up their "closed" ad network to all clients in the near future. Clients will so display Userplane
Ad-Network ad code and participate in that revenue with Userplane handling the ad sales.]

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1. Markus on October 10, 2005 2:40 PM writes...

Adsense ignors meta data.

Everyone would just enter crap about laywers and various cancers that pay $100/click

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2. John Engstrom on October 11, 2005 3:38 PM writes...

I've have meta tags on all member profile pages. It doesn't seem to change the adsense ads but I figure it doesn't hurt to have them.

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