I think $12.25 from now I might get rid of these stupid Google adsSometimes they're amusing, and it's fun to try
matching up the ad to the post that provoked it. But most of the time they
simultaneously suck and blow, ineffectualizing (that's a word if I feel like
it's a word) themselves. Right now I see two ads for internet filtering
software, one for remote spying software, and one for women's photo personals.
Who wants to click on that nonsense so that I can be rewarded with a potential
1/3 of a cent at some hypothetical point in the future?
Once I hit $100 in virtual Google money I finally get me a check, see. And after years and years I'm up to $87.75. I'm thinking once we hit $100 those ads will disappearasize. How 'bout it? I could use that space over on the right side of the blog for something else. Ideas? Oh, and if I remember right, asking people to click on your Google ads constitutes click fraud -- which would be hilarious. Do they do a full investigation to find out whether John Doe clicked on "Donate car to help research links to breast cancer" because he has too many cars and no place to park them, or because he likes breasts, or because he's opposed to cancer, or because I told him to? I can't help it: Please click on my Google ads! You might not want to click on any of those ads now, on account of Google knows who you are and what your house looks like from space. Google probably already knows about this post before I post it. Posted: Wed - November 14, 2007 at 06:49 PM |
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