I have been asking this question to people I know for a few years now, I haven't got a straight answer and I doubt I ever will so ...
How can googfuck know what is converting after click?
I have heard answers ranging from the mystical analytics to tracking 30 seconds after click, but I can't believe any of these can be reliable or appliable to every situation, and if that is their strategy, their model is soooo fucked. If it is so super secret, then it must be super exploitable.
The rational answer to smartpricing is content. I send clicks to an advertiser, and at a better rate and focus then they do might I add. Arbi isn't bullshit, its brokering. Userass doesn't know what they want or where to find it, I tell them what they want or need, for a small fee. A door to door encyclopedia salesman isn't followed by a semi full of books, he carries 2 or 3 with him.
But when I get more traffic per day from the ADSENSE bot than from humans, that tells me that I got smartpriced because of content, not some Vishnuvian javascript.
How can googfuck know what is converting after click?
I have heard answers ranging from the mystical analytics to tracking 30 seconds after click, but I can't believe any of these can be reliable or appliable to every situation, and if that is their strategy, their model is soooo fucked. If it is so super secret, then it must be super exploitable.
The rational answer to smartpricing is content. I send clicks to an advertiser, and at a better rate and focus then they do might I add. Arbi isn't bullshit, its brokering. Userass doesn't know what they want or where to find it, I tell them what they want or need, for a small fee. A door to door encyclopedia salesman isn't followed by a semi full of books, he carries 2 or 3 with him.
But when I get more traffic per day from the ADSENSE bot than from humans, that tells me that I got smartpriced because of content, not some Vishnuvian javascript.