Can Google Adwords Become Badwords?

Sun, Nov 11, 2007, by David1

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Most people on the net nowadays embrace Adwords, the new way of advertising a website with a top web search engine known as Google, but they don’t know that Adwords may turn to be bad words. See why am saying this.

Google adwords is a text-based system for advertising on its site and its partner sites. When you register for Google Adwords, you are told that you will be charged when people click on your link which is situated at the right hand side of the Google search toolbar. Now ask yourself this one question “Do people really click on the ads”.

Now and then, they will send you information containing the number of clicks in a day, which you will have to pay for. Google has gone a long way in using their popularity to create services that will rather scam you nor help you.

I think that people should stop patronizing some of the services offered by this popular website. Am not saying that their services are not good. Some of their services are good but others may not be good. They may be only developed in order to scam people of a lot of money. But I’d like to get a clear picture here, do they really tell the truth?

Advertising is nothing new,and if used responsibly in the appropriate context, is useful and beneficial to the user. But with Google Adwords, we all have to be careful so that we don’t keep on paying for something that is not true.We have to wake up and look for another source of advertising for our website, instead of loosing our money all in the name of “Adwords”.

I think, people should start to embrace other ways of advertising their websites in order to save themselves from loosing a lot of money. There are a lot of ways of advertising your sites which do not cost you money, some of them are free and other charge a little in a month to advertise.

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  1. Lee Coursey Says:

    This is the saddest and weirdest conspiracy theory ever. Yes, Google takes the time to fake the 3 click-thorughs a week that I get on very specific search terms knowing who would be searching for those terms…

    If you know your demographic, and you know they won’t click, then you don’t use the service… but if you think no one clicks because you don’t click, then get over it. You’re way off.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    This is no conspiracy,The writer is just certain about what google is doing

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