May 24, 2012

Google vs. Text-Links-Ads.com

Isn’t interesting that Google is attacking paid links such as Text-Links-Ads? For those that don’t know Google is going after paid links and this may be why we are having such a long time in between Google Page Rank updates as they may be working it all out.

I am website developer. I develop websites that have good material. My sites have info worth paying for. Just like tv shows charge for their ads, shouldn’t I be able to charge for sending people to another website?

The ironic thing about Google trying to squash paid links is that Google themselves started the whole text ads. So what I am understanding is that Google deserves to be paid for text link ads but you do not.

Is Google becoming a monster? Text Link Ads should be the choice of the website owner. With Google being so big most people will give in if Google attacks these links, because Google brings most visitors to most sites.

Google is going after the wrong thing if you ask me. They look like hypocrites sine they are making millions off of text link ads. Google why don’t you go after spam sites to which you have millions in your search results. Oh, I almost forgot your ads are on those spam sites.

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[tags]Google, Page Rank, Text-Link-Ads.com, paid text links, spam[/tags]

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  1. bfellow says:

    Didn’t Overture start contextual ads?

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