Another large internet establishment has decided to step up to the plate in the contextual ad space market, none other than eBay.com. While I don’t see BIG things coming of this, I do like that other competition is entering the scene and feel it can only help the publishers.
By Stan Beer
Monday, 12 June 2006
Online auction house eBay is about to enter the web advertising market space with a new context sensitive system for affiliate website publishers. The system will work in a similar fashion to Google AdSense, which recognises keywords on a web page and serves up ads linking to websites that are relevant to the content.
In a basic example of a context sensitive system, a web page containing an article about computers is likely to serve ads from computer manufacturers. The eBay system, called eBay AdContext, works in a similar way except that it will only serve up ads on partner sites which link to auctions on eBay.
While eBay reportedly insists the new eBay AdContext (notice the similarity in name to AdSense) is not in competition with Google, industry commentators note two things. Firstly, it’s in the interests of both Google and eBay to be nice to each other because eBay is probably Google’s biggest advertising customer, while eBay gets a huge proportion of its traffic from Google. Secondly, transforming eBay AdContext to a universal context-based advertising system for web publishers in direct competition to Google AdSense would be a piece of cake.
This is happening my friend because the big fishes realized what is Google doing(dominate the web). For Ebay the main reason for this movement was the launch of Gpay that is competiting paypal.
My only ‘fear’ about this war is that this competition can actually decrease the cpc prices. That’s good for advertisers, but publishers will see their incomes falling…
I am very excited about Ad Context as I am just starting to optimize my website with Ads and I am currently looking into Ad networks.
Lee do you have any suggestions for Publisher Networks for a website that receives 2000 Unique Hits Per/Month
Please let me know if you know of any good one (Except Google)
Thanks!