Seriously, I leave a website at the beginning when there are so many ads. I don't visit a website for the ads, and most are super annoying. Also annoying are the video ads that you can't X out of. Those are another reason I click off a website. I go to a website to see the posts not the ads.
Extremely helpful, Ricky as always. I promised myself too not to display ads, I don't read anything on other websites that have crazy ads. The sidebar is okay, but a ton in the content is such a turn-off. Thank you
Eric this is a good video We trust you, and you do not control what is happening now on blogs. This is a problem with Google, and it has left no one unaffected by it. Soon I will join you in your paid courses
So far it hasn't actually changed much, which surprised me. Although honestly there was already pretty good internal linking in the top blog posts, so the improvements I made may not give it much of an uplift.
High levels of EEAT and branding. They rank high despite poor user experience. As an independent blogger or small business owner most of us don’t have that luxury.
0:56 made me laugh harder than it probably should have. 😄 I honestly have no idea how people put up with the amount of ads so many websites are riddled with. I often find it so frustratingly distracting that I leave the site again right away. Having just started my own blog a couple of weeks ago, I'm far from monetizing anything at this point (still waiting for my first organic visitor), but I've already promised myself that I'll only ever use ads sparsely, if at all. I always wonder: How do people who don't use ad blockers manage to concentrate on the actual content they came for?
Hi My Friend Ricky...Do you think it's time to start talking about the new google blogging traffic era. Though it's left 3 to 4 months for things to settle down completely but i think we can start suggesting how and what successful blogging will be like in this post era. For me I'm really looking at blogging behind utility site not just pure information site, since google is clearing the way for the new generative search experience which can give answers to information query. Anyways still looking at keywords and topics that won't trigger GSE....Blogging is not dead but the old blogging is dead, that's why it seems dead. Be new, let's stop cry over the old one and think new. That's my advice
This is great news. I really dislike sites with tons of ads and usually immediately leave.
Seriously, I leave a website at the beginning when there are so many ads. I don't visit a website for the ads, and most are super annoying. Also annoying are the video ads that you can't X out of. Those are another reason I click off a website. I go to a website to see the posts not the ads.
Extremely helpful, Ricky as always. I promised myself too not to display ads, I don't read anything on other websites that have crazy ads. The sidebar is okay, but a ton in the content is such a turn-off. Thank you
Eric this is a good video
We trust you, and you do not control what is happening now on blogs. This is a problem with Google, and it has left no one unaffected by it.
Soon I will join you in your paid courses
Would love to see a month update. Would you recommend ezoic or Adsense?
What can you say about what happened to time on site? Curious how well your internal linking strategy worked.
So far it hasn't actually changed much, which surprised me. Although honestly there was already pretty good internal linking in the top blog posts, so the improvements I made may not give it much of an uplift.
So why do online magazines heavy in ads show up in the top spots?
High levels of EEAT and branding. They rank high despite poor user experience.
As an independent blogger or small business owner most of us don’t have that luxury.
0:56 made me laugh harder than it probably should have. 😄
I honestly have no idea how people put up with the amount of ads so many websites are riddled with. I often find it so frustratingly distracting that I leave the site again right away.
Having just started my own blog a couple of weeks ago, I'm far from monetizing anything at this point (still waiting for my first organic visitor), but I've already promised myself that I'll only ever use ads sparsely, if at all.
I always wonder: How do people who don't use ad blockers manage to concentrate on the actual content they came for?
Useful information Ricky! Thanks for all you do.
I did this test last year on TH-cam . I actually removed all ads for 3 months.
Remember: If they are not providing you traffic, defund them.
I have 5 month blog and actually ads is very annoying I prefer to do your digital product it's a very good way to make money without tens of ads
What about Google Ai review?
It seems like a wonderful and useful site, but wow the ad content is intense. Like most people, I will click away from such a poor experience.
Hi My Friend Ricky...Do you think it's time to start talking about the new google blogging traffic era. Though it's left 3 to 4 months for things to settle down completely but i think we can start suggesting how and what successful blogging will be like in this post era. For me I'm really looking at blogging behind utility site not just pure information site, since google is clearing the way for the new generative search experience which can give answers to information query. Anyways still looking at keywords and topics that won't trigger GSE....Blogging is not dead but the old blogging is dead, that's why it seems dead. Be new, let's stop cry over the old one and think new. That's my advice