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Red Dead Redemption Multiplayer Competitive Trailer [HD]

Monday, May 10th, 2010


Click Here to Watch the Red Dead Redemption Multiplayer Free Roam Trailer: www.youtube.com Red Dead Redemption Multiplayer Competitive Trailer [HD] Developer: Rockstar San Diego Release: 5/18/2010 Genre: Action Platform: PS3/X360 Publisher: Rockstar Games Website: www.rockstargames.com Red Dead Redemption is a Western epic, set at the turn of the 20th century when the lawless and chaotic badlands began to give way to the expanding reach of government and the spread of the Industrial Age. Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: Red Dead Redemption Gameplay Series Multiplayer Competitive Trailer [HD] machinima video game videogame xbox360 xbox 360 microsoft playstation ps3 playstation3 sony rockstar san diego revolver western tombstone new exclusive 3rd person fps first shooter gta new exclusive weapons guns yt:quality=high

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Get Goghing with AdSense for search

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

A few months ago, we shared a number of AdSense for search optimization tips with you. Here’s the story of one AdSense publisher who recently tried some of these techniques and saw substantial results after making a few small changes.

VanGoghGallery.com is an art resource site that provides information about the life and work of Vincent van Gogh. Site owner Greg Alexander runs the Van Gogh Gallery to educate and share information about the artist, and has also used the site to explore new Internet marketing techniques. Greg joined AdSense in 2007, and although he didn’t know much about the program at first, he found it “a great opportunity to generate some revenue without spending the effort to sell ads.” He also tried other ad providers, “but none of them yielded the results that AdSense did. In addition, AdSense was the only one that provided relevant ads for our visitors.”

To help users navigate through the many pages of the Van Gogh Gallery, Greg added an AdSense for search box to the right column of his pages. By enabling SiteSearch and displaying search results on his own pages, he was able to help users find what they were looking for while staying on his site.

As an optimization experiment, Greg recently moved his search box to the center column of his pages and extended it to twice its original width.

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In addition, Greg made slight changes to the search results pages — he removed the borders from the ads and search results, and added a new search box to the search results pages. According to Greg, “altogether, these changes took less than 15 minutes to do.”

After making these updates, Greg noticed a dramatic and immediate increase in the usage of search on the Van Gogh Gallery. He found that “the number of queries performed each day increased 8 to 10 times, and search ad clicks and revenues increased even more.” His search earnings quickly grew from less than a dollar a day to double digits since his optimization test. “Now we frequently receive more search ad clicks than our total number of searches pre-optimization,” says Greg. “I’m still amazed at how simple changes can have such an incredible impact.”

Greg has started using the earnings from his AdSearch optimization efforts to build and host additional websites about other artists. “Ultimately,” Greg says,”we hope to use the earnings to fund research trips to Europe to see the works of the masters and expand the quality of information we offer visitors to our sites.”

Have you also tried our AdSense for search optimization tips and found success? Let us know.

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