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    What Google had originally intended to be a benefit to Adwords advertisers, such as myself, is actually creating competition for the same Adwords advertisers. That's right, Adwords advertisers are in competition with the Adsense advertisers. For example, say I sell Widgets. I want to pay a maximum of $.50 per click. Someone does a search for Widgets and clicks on an ad that says something like, "Don't Buy Widgets Unless You See This." Most users would be intrigued enough to click on it even if it is towards the bottom. This junk site probably pays $.10 for this click. The resulting page would have my ad displayed on there for the full price of $.50, netting them a $.15 profit (Google keeps about half). So, essentially, having more advertisers for a certain keyword drives the cost per click of that keyword higher and higher, so in reality, I am competing with myself to pay someone who doesn't want to work for a living.

    Fortunately, there is some recourse. Google does give advertisers the option to opt out of the "Content Ne

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