On Advertisements

Although I generally oppose the placement of advertisements on websites, I learnt quite early on that the concept of Opus Relinque would lend itself well to certain marketable strategies, a notion, which like most aspects of this domain started exploratory.
During the course of my blogging, however, I have to say I have grown somewhat impressed of the Google Adsense advertisement program, waging autonomously between ads that are both most relevant and most profitable within their clients, providing a selection seemingly suitable to the context of my postings, most noticeably on individual article pages.

A selection of content-relevant advertisements

small selection of ads seen on respectively sketches, concepts, progress, treasure and chronicle posts

Conformability aside, I shall be looking further into ways of making the automated ads less hindering to the interface, and start considering endorsing suitable companies or events as a replacement for the ads on this blog’s home and index pages.

7 Comments.

  1. As these ads are currently my sole source of income I humbly invite you to click one from time to time.

  2. Exactly how are you getting paid for those ads?
    And weren’t you some bigtime IT guru?

  3. Every time somebody clicks one I get a percentage. I can’t see who clicked what, only the total amount of clicks (if any) per day.
    It’s not exactly making much, but helps maintaining this site.

    And were indeed :)

  4. Oh, I see.
    *clicks*

    So what happened?

  5. *Thanks*

    I quit.
    In order to be able to fully commit myself to my work here I needed to be free during the months before the WGT. It wasn’t really planned out, but the opportunity presented itself and I felt the time had come to do this first in life.