adp__ (Journeyman)
11/12/07 04:22 AM
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Sometimes I see localized ads too (german).
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MatrixWorkz (Member)
11/12/07 02:24 PM
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Jake only said that some, not all, of the advertisers only pay for American traffic. It depends on the advertisers of course. Obviously Google is worldwide so their ad's are worldwide. I'm sure their code recognises where the views are coming from and shows the appropriate ads based on your IP source.
It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Albert Einstein
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Beatrice (Stranger)
11/12/07 03:37 PM
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I understand that but I was a little disturbed to see a bias starting to rear its head a little against non american uploaders and questioning if they should be getting paid and I did not like to see it.
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adp__ (Journeyman)
11/12/07 04:00 PM
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Adserver wasn't Google but Tribal. An US company with a localized page behind the ad (games), for example. Apparently some US-companies checked that this internet has no real borders. So be patient with us non-US people :) (just kidding). For "virtual goods" a company shouldn't care where buyers are located. To deliver a fridge or a car to a customer on the other end of the world is a bit more difficult.
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MatrixWorkz (Member)
11/12/07 05:55 PM
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The only bias was my own and it involved much more than the lack of revenue from international viewers. I won't go into it, but there's no bias from the site owners here who's opinions are the only opinions you really need to worry about. It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Albert Einstein
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raytracer (Journeyman)
11/15/07 06:32 PM
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adp__ (Journeyman)
11/16/07 04:36 AM
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Fine! If you are Japanese. If not, the adserver did a bad job.
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