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Google’s sneak attack? Adsense for Facebook
venturebeat.com — Google is actively recruiting third-party developers with applications on Facebook to run Adsense ads within applications pages. sneak attack from behind!
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- thoreau2, on 11/28/2007, -0/+1There are already so many ads on facebook and in the third party apps that I don't think I'll notice a difference. Sounds like a smart business play on the part of Google.
- natdowner, on 11/28/2007, -0/+1I agree. There is so much 'crap' on facebook now I don't even register it anymore. I go in my account to do what I wanna do and I just ignore all the rest. Honestly, I can't see the advertising on facebook worth as much as everyone is making it out to be. I don't go on facebook to buy anything so I'm certainly not going to click on an ad, even if it's 'targetted' to me. Then again, Google is very sneaky at getting those ads in deep within the pages so maybe it will have a better conversion.
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