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Google's SmartPricing

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SKG

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Has anyone heard of Google's SmartPricing? How will this affect those of us who have invested in dnf ppc/ MFA site templates?
 

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imho it's just going to put an increasing premium on fresh quality content.

I know that get's repeated alot and the whole content thing is alot like a broken record but I think it the truth.
 

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It has nothing to do with the quality of your content, it has to do with the quality of traffic that is clicking on the ads.
 

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It's a way for Google to continue keeping you in the dark on how much their take is per click.
 

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It could be devasting for MFA templates and for parking. Already revenue is down across the board at Namedrive, Sedo, ect.
 

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It could be devasting for MFA templates and for parking. Already revenue is down across the board at Namedrive, Sedo, ect.

Well, it's not something that "just came up", google have had smart pricing implemented for quite some time now. So if your revenue/cpm/whatever hasn't gone down yet, chances are it ain't going to :)

And just to clarify: DNF templates isn't a synonym with bad traffic quality. Just because the content isn't the best, doesn't mean your visitors are crappy. They could be looking for the topic of your site, and if they don't find it they'll click an ad - and then there's a good chance they'll find what they came for, hence quality traffic :)
 
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