Google Goes After Affiliate Middle Section

Google continues to up the ante in the publisher/advertiser relationship, and their newest project is yet another flanking move aimed at tightening the grip on the otherwise unruly online advertising market. This transcends CPC and heads straight into the backend of the CPA crowd. The only question is, will Google continue to innovate/renovate in this space or will they buy a network? Thanks to Jeff Molander for the find…

Called the Google Website Optimizer, the new hosted service is designed to let Web site operators do A/B and multivariate testing on the pages that their sponsored listings drive traffic, to see how various headlines, ad copy, product descriptions and images lead customers to convert. Google is partnering with Web analytics consultants EpikOne and Optimost for the service, which went into a public (but invitation-only) beta test on October 18.

Google Offers Free Landing-Page Help for Small Marketers

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Former Dir of Strategic National Accts at ValueClick Moves to Revenue Science

Gibbs brings more than seven years of online advertising experience to this role. Immediately prior to Revenue Science, Gibbs held the position of director of strategic national accounts at ValueClick Media where her responsibilities included establishing relationships with large brand and top online marketers. Previous to her position with ValueClick, she served as vice president of sales for Fastclick.com. Gibbs has also held various senior sales roles at WebSideStory, a leading web analytics company and pre-IPO ValueClick, Inc. Gibbs holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Florida State University.

Misty Gibbs Joins Revenue Science as Vice President of Sales for Behavioral Targeting Network

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ValueClick Reports 14 Cents Per Share Earnings in Q3

Every week on the Weekly Insight Podcast we seem to ask each other if ValueClick is really going to sell CJ. I’m of the constant opinion that no, they will not sell CJ (really, who would sell a two letter domain name these days??). If Google is looking to buy a CPA network they would look elsewhere for a better platform in terms of long term value besides just locked-in merchants (or a better name… maybe one that rhymes with Google?). Interesting earning notes from ValueClick, nonetheless.  The earnings call can be heard here on tomorrow (Wednesday November 1).

ValueClick Inc. reports earnings for the fiscal second quarter Wednesday after the market closes. Shares of digital marketing services company ValueClick fell with the rest of the online advertising sector in September after Yahoo Inc. said a slowdown in automotive and financial services ad spending would weigh on its third-quarter results. STOCK PERFORMANCE: Shares of ValueClick rose 20 percent during the quarter, ending September at $18.34 on the Nasdaq. In the past 52 weeks, the company’s stock has traded between $13.15 and $20.98.

Earnings Preview: ValueClick: Financial News – Yahoo! Finance

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Can ValidClick Neutralize Clickfraud?

No one or their sister is talking about clickfraud. Sure, AdSense might be the most incredible ad platform ever, but at what cost? What are we in the CPA Network side of things doing to combat the eventual governmental/regulatory and public scrutiny that will inevitably be a result of a glossed-over clickfraud problem in online marketing?? Wayne Porter suggests a potential network with an eye on the prize, but are they taking the right step or are they interested in hopping on the “we have a solution for clickfraud that Google isn’t acknowledging” bandwagon without really offering any solution at all? At any rate, we should all pay attention when Porter addresses the issue of networks taking on clickfraud or spybots…

Think Partnership is going to launch ‘ValidClick Advertising Network’, a click-fraud solution, a network of 1000+ sites that boast proprietary clickfraud mechanisms, at the 10th annual ad:tech New York interactive marketing conference and expo. ad:tech New York is going to be held from November 6 to November 8 at the New York Hilton. We will see them showcase Kowabunga, Secondbite and MarketSmart (competing with Google’s grand plans?).

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