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Old 08-10-2006, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by mnsandy

And again quality score consists of 23984 elements so this could be just one of them.

On one site they spend 30 seconds, but on another site they spend 3 minutes - why? because they using some advanced comparison tool that makes them to hang out there.

About 30 minute opening - well, its quite tricky one, you need to page trough pages and have some activity. I bet they can come out with some nice ideas for this;)
Some new methods are asking websites to place a "target" on their "goal" page. That could be a shopping cart, or something. If people get there, then, and only then, will the advertiser pay for the click. Interesting concept for people selling things. Unfortunately, people that have just info to read, where the content is the goal, it is a tougher thing to measure.

Like you say, it's tricky.
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