Google Pushing Firefox
Posted: November 7, 2005
The Google AdSense blog just published the new details on the AdSense referral program.
Users who sign up for AdSense through your referral button will learn about a great product, and you’ll have a new way to generate revenue - $100 when each user you refer first earns $100.
There are a large number of banners that can be added to a website, including some that are not the usual AdSense size blocks.
Pretty simple information, and it was very much expected.
The part I didn’t expect was that Google is also paying $1 for every Firefox user who installs the Google Firefox toolbar.
Again, quite a few different banner sizes, some as small as buttons.
No text links for either program - only images, which seems out of character with Google’s fascination with everything text, and slow adoption of images overall.
The real question though is: Why is Google giving away this money?
- Are they recommending firefox?
- Are firefox users finding better plug-ins and not using the toolbar?
- Are firefox users not giving Google all the data it collects through the toolbar, and they need a higher firefox penetration?
It’s interesting to see Google not only push a browser and toolbar, but to pay for referrals.
If you’re willing to pay for something, you usually get something in return.
- Is it uses?
- Or data collection?
Personally, I uninstalled every Google product after both the GMail notifier and the last Google Toolbar updated itself on my machines without my permission. I consider this a security breach, and someone else trying to control my software.
It will be interesting to see what else Google starts paying for in the future. How about AdWords account referrals?
Related Information:
- Microsoft’s adCenter New Release Supports Firefox and More
- Two Words about the Google Local Business Referral - Content & Awareness
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