Digg Traffic vs. Google Traffic - Which One Is More Likely to Click on an Ad?
April 10, 2007 by Gaman
Chitika has a post up comparing Digg traffic versus Google traffic to show which one is more likely to click on an ad.
So they dig their logs to find out the answer and it’s not surprising to see Google traffic is likely to click on an ad than digg traffic.
Check out the full post here: Digg Traffic v/s Google Traffic - A Chitika Analysis Report







I believe Digg users do familiar with ads and they were information oriented user rather than Google users where come from searching process and they are buyer oriented. So we better derive traffic from Google Gaman. I go firstlah..LOL.
The sentence should read “it’s not surprising” not “it’s surprising”
Yep, digg and Slashdot traffic are virtually useless from a traffic to click conversion aspect. Essentially, technically-adept visitors make poor target audiences.
If Gaman doesn’t mind me posting a link here, you might want to take a look at my recent take on why a tech-savvy audience should not be targetted for AdSense earnings.
is you are already using digg, you should know what adsense is all about. Get my drift?
The article is talking about chitika
Digg users mostly techies. And techies seldom click on ads. Google traffic could consist lots of non-techies, who they’re always curious about text ad link like adsense or banner ads, so they tend to click more