good point.
but there must be some value in featured spots.
maybe they have some metrics to share.

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Brook Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   My eyes automatically block out google's "sponsored links" in searches,
> in
> the same way they do ads, and I suspect any "sponsored" you tube video will
> also be brain-filtered. It seems like a natural response and I would think
> most people end up doing this - so I'm not sure spending any effort on
> winning a "sponsored" video auction will prove worthwhile unless its an
> overtly selling-something (like a pasta maker/espresso machine hybrid or
> something) video. But maybe it's just me. I know if I search for something
> in google, a few minutes later I can tell you the first few hits that came
> up, but I can't tell you any of the stuff that was in that "sponsored"
> section.
>
> Brook
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