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Keith Chan [PersonRank 10]

Wednesday, December 12, 2007
16 years ago4,982 views

Yet another test by AdSense. Now you can toggle around 'set' of ads by clicking the arrows:
http://bp2.blogger.com/_E0dlF4_71TI/R1-04c1w7ZI/AAAAAAAADQo/ZemLd3fVTkY/s1600-h/adsense-toggle-ads.png

Here's a video of the ad in action:
http://gspy.blogspot.com/2007/12/youtube-toggle-ads.html

Above 1 comments were made in the forum before this was blogged,

François Houste [PersonRank 1]

16 years ago #

Got the same type on intrgration on my sites this mornign, but for different formats :

Scroll arrow on WideBanner : http://files.jecomprendspas.com/scrollable-adsense-1.gif
"Display more" link on Widebanner also :
http://files.jecomprendspas.com/scrollable-adsense-2.gif

Dave Taylor [PersonRank 0]

16 years ago #

Actually, I think that this would be very cool to experiment with, especially if there's some sort of explanation to viewers about what's going on. The idea that there are more chances that readers will find an interesting advert by simply having more ads in the ad block is kewl.

What I'd like to see them also experiment with is "page flipping", where there'd be a small page curl on a corner and clicking it would bring up a second set of ads. Now given how AdWords works, the second page / scrolled ads would be less valuable for us as publishers, but still, a $0.03 click is worth more than a $0.00 non-click!

Rachel Ende [PersonRank 0]

16 years ago #

Video: http://www.vimeo.com/429653

Benoit Descary [PersonRank 0]

16 years ago #

[moved from "Navigation arrows in Adsense!" -Philipp]

It look like Google is implenting some navigation arrows in adsense Wide Skyscraper (160x600)
find my video about it: http://descary.com/flche-de-dfilement-sur-les-publicits-dadsense/

and also here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ckDs2sedvnQ

Ben

David Hetfield [PersonRank 10]

16 years ago #

Cool! :)

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