Rabu, 30 Maret 2016

AdWords in the Real World

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As everyone knows, Google is overtaking the world. They run the largest search engine and they are buying up companies and extending their brand further and further every week. That said, there's a combination that I'd like to see that I call "AdWords in the Real World." As people know, AdWords is Googles solution to insert advertising onto search engine results pages, onto blogs, websites, and so on triggered from the content in the page. Advertisers ppc. Presumably, people browsing websites get relevant content and ads transported to them (that is certainly better than non-relevant ads, when you have to have ads). These AdWords enable an entirely economy where people's websites will make money (or perhaps get supplemented) and advertisers reach those truly considering their products or services.

So, this can lead to my idea. As I wrote about before, it publishing information mill becoming frictionless. Anyone can write and develop a book. (Now, this is not to say which everybody SHOULD write a novel, but that is certainly another tangent for an additional pair day). But for individuals who want to write, there turns out to be some friction into it. It still isn't liberated to publish there isn't any truly revenue-share models which can be aren't at the very least a little front loaded. So, suppose advertisers sponsored "AdWords" in digitally printed, self-published books, much the same way they sponsor links online.

An author would write a novel about a particular topic, say about the good reputation for musical instruments. They would prepare the ebook using one in the online services like Xlibris, BookSurge, cafepress, or iUniverse. They would pick the "AdWord" option as well as their book will be made available on the market for free. Then, each time it was printed when needed, trigged by an authentic order, an energetic list of current AdWords advertisers could be listed on an exclusive sponsors page (with all to easy to type URLs). In its actual implementation, there might be a page of AdWords for any so many actual pages (ie, in the back much like the sponsors a part of a high school yearbook or even in the chapter breaks allowing the sponsor list to get even more aiimed at the content of the chapter).

As long because the price paid for the publication at look at covers all hard printing costs and royalties along with the online book set-up was simple and easy , "frictionless," I identify that this could be an interesting probability to extend the Google AdWords on the real world.

The first advertisers I would solicit due to this service can be the booksellers and authors themselves ("Readers who purchased this book, also loved this place, and this"). I am sure there are various aspiring authors that will rather placed their money into advertising their book, than paying set-up fees.

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