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The average number of ads on a Google Search recipe? 8.7

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13 points by AiFoGhost 4 years ago · 3 comments

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hkwerf 4 years ago

The author does not really present an argument that clarifies how Google is related to the ads. Should a search engine rank sites that present mostly ads and almost no content lower than sites that don't? Depending on whether I need to see the content hidden behind the ads and no other site has a recipe that is this good, I'm not so sure...

  • version_five 4 years ago

    Recipies are interesting because if you're searching for them, you're essentially signaling that you're interested in buying something (the ingredients or cookware) without searching explicitly for that thing.

    If I search for a frying pan, almost everything I see is ads. If I search for some programming syntax thing, maybe there are ads, but they are super low value because they have to overcome what I'm actually doing to distract me into wanting to buy something.

    But recipies are one of the few sweet spots where I'm probably much more receptive to actually wanting to buy something. This is good for google, and good for the site owners, so it's not surprising they have much more of an advertising focus

  • jlee4219 4 years ago

    I'd argue that it's a fairly safe assumption that someone searching for a recipe is interested in finding a recipe, not looking at advertisements. All else being equal I can't imagine that someone would _prefer_ more ads.

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