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?
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