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Authors: Marin Desnica. Marie Sayadchi. Khawja Umair. Peter Szabó. The most of the internet users are probably familiar with the ads appearing widely all ...
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Authors: Marin Desnica Marie Sayadchi Khawja Umair Peter Szabó
The most of the internet users are probably familiar with the ads appearing widely all over the internet with a little triangle in the top or bottom right corner − that is AdSense , a service from Google which together with AdWords makes a significant income of this company [3].
Google AdSense is an advertising platform using various information about the user viewing the ads, to show him the most relevant ones and by that maximize it’s own income. The most common information about the user is his geolocation, the languages he speak, his interests and the content of the website he is browsing right now.
AdSense and AdWords are closely related. While AdWords is a service helping to create ads for companies and individuals who wants to promote their products, AdSense, on the other hand, is used by online publishers (owners of websites) to deliver these ads to the end users (visitors of their website) and earning money for it. [8]
Connection between Google’s AdWords and AdSense [9]
Ads generated in AdWords can be displayed as “google search ads”, which are shown on Google’s homepage along with the generic search results. They can also appear in Google Display Network , which is actually the Google’s AdSense service (see the image above).
Google AdSense is currently available on around 4 million websites [10] (see Figure 3) maintained by more than 2 million publishers [11]. Unfortunately there are no official statistics how many users might get in touch with AdSense per day, month or a year, but a rough
estimation using YouTube ’s usage statistics can be easily made. Considering the following facts:
● YouTube has the second highest number of unique visitors − over 187,000,000 visitors per month (the first place belongs to Google which does not use AdSense) [10], ● an ad through AdSense is displayed under almost every popular video on YouTube, ● the majority of the youtube users definitely must watch at least one popular video with an ad during a month,
we can definitely say, that there are at least 187,000,000 users of AdSense per month. If we also consider, that there are almost 3 billion Internet users all over the World [12], we can see, that 94% of all the users of Internet, does not use YouTube (for example, it is not too much popular in the Asian countries). But they must visit other websites, and around 6% of the top 1 million websites (the ones with the most visitors per month) has Google AdSense placed on it [10]. So even if we do not count the 15,000,000 people using AdBlock (see chapter 5.1), the total number of users might be still several times larger.
2 Ad targeting in AdSense
Google AdSense is a great example of a recommender system serving content tailored for every user separately. It recommends advertisements by taking into account the users age, gender, language, location, and interests. AdSense displays various types of ads − they can be basic text ads, images or even video and much more (See chapter 3.2). [2]
When searching for goods or services, the displayed ad may be the exact solution that user is looking for. Even in contextual targeting in blogs/websites relevant ads can add to the depth of information user gets from visiting the page. For example, user is reading a blog post on “how to fix your bike’s dynamo”, in addition to the tips on the actual process, by looking into ads, user can have some estimation on the prices and availability of necessary parts and tools, or he might at the end prefer to use a service.
The advertiser using Google AdWords has an option to specify the language settings for his advertisements. AdSense determines the primary language of the website showing the ads, and displays there those ads, which intended for the given language. [1]
To make language targeting even more efficient, AdSense does not look only at the language of the current website where the advertisement is served, but it takes in mind also the languages of the users recently visited websites as well. Then it is usual that an English website might contain for example Estonian ads if the user was previously browsing websites with content in Estonian language. [1]
The geographical location of the user is determined by his IP address. The precision of the location detection varies and it depends mostly from how much information does the Internet service provider (ISP) share about his clients. For some users AdSense knows only the country,
3 The algorithm behind AdSense
The exact way the algorithm works is not known to the general public, but an educated guess would describe the algorithm steps like this:
The premise is simple, the context of the page is a strong indication about what the user will click on and is the first priority of the algorithm. You may know that the user was interested in other, potentially more profitable subjects, but that the user is on that page now is a fairly good indication of what the user is interested in at that particular moment. [23]
The biggest advantage of the Google AdSense algorithm is in recognizing the context where the ad is being displayed, so it does not “shower” the user with the same ads every time he comes online. An example would be showing the user some ads about a travel agency while browsing for a plane ticket. In the same time it is not solely constricted with the context of the page the user is browsing. The algorithm is familiar with the user and has information about his interests and demographics which it can use to serve him with the best possible ad in every situation.
One of the most noticeable disadvantages is also related to recognizing the context. There are some users complaining that since they purchased a certain product they can’t seem to get rid of the ads concerning the product they already bought and are not anymore interested in it. [24] For an example, a person browsing the internet would purchase and electric heater and every time he would visit shopping site it would show him an ad with discount on electric heaters.
For the ads displayed in a blog or website (in Google Display Network) there is an interesting mechanism of bidding and competing for a potential ad plot.
The ad auction is used to select the ads that will appear on your pages and determine how much you’ll earn from those ads.
First, ads are narrowed down through placement targeting, to a set of ads to compete to appear in the target website. Two main points are considered in the selection of candidate ads: [13]
● relevance − ads that are relevant to the content or users of your site, and ● format of the ad − you as a website owner, can choose to allow or ban ads in either of text or image form.
Here the advertiser is the bidder. The bidding process is not done manually for each plot, but the advertiser (using AdWords) defines a set of limits on how much he is willing to spend for his ad and based on those numbers, Google determines the outcome of the bidding. An example of such setting is shown below:
● Advertiser’s daily budget: $ ● Advertiser’s maximum cost per click bid: $0. ● Advertiser’s average actual cost per click: $0. ● Approximate number of clicks per day: 25
Based on the maximum CPC (cost per click), the set of potential plots that Google has already narrowed down, quality of the ad itself, its clickability… and the page’s traffic and popularity; bidding process matches ads to plots trying to optimize the ad plot pair’s relevancy. Good ad plot pair will guarantee good click rate leading to increase in Google’s and publishers income while giving the advertiser more visibility and marketing chances. [13]
AdSense can display ads of various types. The most often used are basic text ads, images, videos or flash banners.
There are several types of video advertisements: ● Pre Roll ads appear on the screen before the video playback starts; ● Mid Roll ads appear in the middle of the video − e.g. the playback of the video can stop in the middle, and an ad starts to play, also ads played between videos in a playlist are considered as mid roll ads; ● Post Roll ads appear after the whole video ended − these type of ads are usually not used (at least not by AdSense).
Text banners might appear on the websites and on the bottom of a video player. They can be positioned horizontally or vertically. They are usually very small in size and they can have different background colors.
Example of text banners
Income of different websites can be very diverse due to their content and type, according to Thomas Maier [25], the general content websites may earn even less than 3$ per 1000 impressions, around 10$ for content rich sites, e.g. blogs and even more for product related pages.
5 Problems and negatives of AdSense
AdSense and AdWords are in contact with three different group of people: advertisers, publishers and viewers. Each of these audience groups may face many difficulties and problems in interaction with it, but they are greatly interconnected and a problem for one of the partners can affect the others.
Many publishers use ads as their main source of income, spending a significant amount of time on updating and editing their websites. The biggest challenge for this group of people is that since there is no minimal price for an ad spot. It is dependent only on the competition between the advertisers and that makes AdSense a highly fluctuating source of income for the publishers. Considering being a publisher as a time consuming job, they generally complain that “ one has so little influence over anything Google does ”. Reports on the prices and statistics of one’s page is done by Google and Google’s transparency on its income statistics is not acceptable to many.
Reading the forums of Adsense, it seems that it is common to get unrelated ads or repeating same ad on a particular website. This can be annoying for the publishers visitors, causing decrease in his page traffic and leading to low income for several months. The problem comes from the fact, that the publisher has no direct control on the ads shown on his website. In case of an irrelevant ad showing up, there is no way for the publisher to rate it , change it or influence its presence in any way. [26, 27]
Google announced on Dec. 8 2009. that the Chrome would accept extensions (little programs that improve or customize the browser’s performance) as a way of harnessing the creativity of an outside community of programmers who would work free and agree to share what they make with others. [17]
This decision made it possible for programmers all around the world to fight against advertisement targeting by making extension which allow blocking of all sorts of ads, but also Google ads on a Google product − Chrome.
With AdBlock, most ads are not even downloaded at all, so users can focus on enjoying the content they want, and spend less time waiting for it. [18] AdBlock is the most popular Google Chrome extension (with over 15,000,000 users [19]), and also the most popular Safari extension [20]. There is an even older extension called AdBlock Plus which is primarily used on Firefox and is also among the most popular extensions for this browser. [21]
There are many ways to look at this topic, but it is essentially hurting the Ads business and forcing it to change it’s approach to users. Founder of Ars Technica, a site heavily relying on Ads, described users using AdBlock as “people who came and ate and didn't pay”.
6 Conclusion
AdSense is definitely one of the most successful products of Google. It is widely spreaded and it is a key part of Google’s income and the key part of the marketing strategy of many companies as well. AdSense changed the way how we look at the advertisements in online media nowadays and made a large step forward in the modern advertising strategies by targeting the users personally.
Of course, things are not always bright and shiny, and AdSense has also its problems. The number of websites using AdSense is decreasing (see fig. 2) and many of the publishers are not satisfied with the income they make from AdSense, which is often in reality lower than the estimated amount. There are a lot of other services offering similar, or almost the same as google AdSense (see [28] for details).
Fig. 3: Amount of websites using Google AdSense for the past year (Image source: [10])
Fig. 4: User targeting by geolocation
Fig. 5: User targeting by the user’s interests