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Google AdSense New Ad Intents Formats

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Google has launched a new ad feature to their adsense program called “Ad intents”,

Google wrote, "Today, we're launching a new format for Auto ads called "ad intents". Ad intents is an intent-driven format that places links and anchors into existing text and pages on your site related to your content. When a user interacts with a link or anchor, it opens a dialog that shows users relevant, organic search results with ads and can help to increase your earnings."
Source: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-adsense-new-ad-intents-formats-37233.html

This is similar to what Kontera and Vibrant media offers for publishers. What do yall think? Will you be using this new ad format on your sites?
 
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Personally I've seen this strategy and it totally discourages me from even bothering with the links. It's going to be the new ignored annoyance.
Same here. I wasn’t a fan of it when I gave it a test run along time ago with Kontera and it wasn’t worth it either. I’ll stick to regular adsense ads when I decide to implement them again on my forum.
 
I never liked this kind of advertising feature on other ad networks. However, I am also interested in giving a try and see if I can make better income
 

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