I'm sure this is true, but It seems to work OK on my Nutch pages even without premium service, somehow - we've got it up on our newly- launched Nutch search at http://www.slwebsearch.com. I suspect it looks at the URL if it hasn't crawled the page, and thus comes up with search term-relevant advertising anyway, so long as you're showing your search term in your URL. I have not tested this theory, but it certainly does, for instance, give me sheep-related ads if I search "sheep."

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On Oct 6, 2005, at 6:12 PM, Andy Liu wrote:

AdSense crawls content offline and analyzes the content to display contexual ads. So it's designed for (mostly) static content. If you want to display full-blown search-term advertising on the fly, I think that's a "premium" service and you'd have to go through an account rep for that. You have to have sufficient traffic to qualify for this service. At least that's how it
worked when I last worked with AdSense.

Andy

On 10/6/05, Paul Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Does anyone know how to implement Adsense on a Nutch implementation? I don't quite understand how the dynamic results would work with Adsense.



Thanks,



Paul








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