Other Market Leaders Agree, The Content Network Is Where It's At In 2010.
Posted by on January 1, 2010 06:22 PMRecently, I made the prediction that 2010 will be the "year of the content network" over here. Since then, I've noticed a number of other market leaders singing its praises and predicting just the same.
Here are just a few of the quotes I've found:
"The next rage in pay per click is cookie-ing visitors on your site and then having targeted contextual ads "stalk your prospects" on other sites as they surf the Internet. "
-Perry Marshall
http://www.perrymarshall.com/10-predictions-2010/
As previously discussed when making my prediction, he's referring to "Re-targetting" an innovation that should be coming soon in 2010.
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"Pay close attention to your CONTENT NETWORK ads. By the way, Content Network (i.e. Google partner sites; such as those that run AdSense) used to be HORRIBLE in comparison to Search Network (people searching Google for keywords.) But times have changed! In many markets, Content Network ads will make a lot more profit than Search network!
-John Reese
pp 26-27 of "Internet Marketing 2010: The Road Ahead"
http://www.income.com/blog/2009/10/13/internet-marketing-2010-the-road-ahead/
More profitable than the search network!? I couldn't agree more. Google has put its full attention on getting more from the content network. It's finally growing up... and at a record pace too.
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Display advertising is likely to be "the next billion dollar business" at Google.
-Eric Schmidt
Google Chief Executive
In other words, Google is spending a lot of time and energy improving the massive inventory of display ads that are available now on the content network for pennies.
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