How could the largest Internet Ad Marketplace suddenly just die? It didn't, but it took the road less traveled the other day when Google announced it would stop displaying Google Adsense Ads on over 9 Million websites.
In the internet marketing industry they would call this a monumental blunder. A crazy move based off of misperception that they are worth more than they are. Google thinks they can drop millions of website publishers without causing an uproar Good idea? Not really.
Webmasters are being dropped from Google for having sites which carry non-unique content. Google is not going to each website listed in their inventory and checking to see which sites meet their standards and then deciding who to keep or drop.
Google's Spider is woking its way around the web to see who has been naughty and who has been nice. Taking a shot at anyone without a perfect site with fresh unique content to crush profits and smack down small time advertisers.
Google Adsense is now basically dead for most small site publishers. MAny webmasters will notice they are now not receiving ads from Google on all of their site pages. Now you will understand why.
Adbrite, Yahoo Network Ads, and Microsft Adcenter will now undoubtedly take advantage of this wide open marketplace and jump on the blunder by Google. All 3 of these networks have the stage and the money to take action. Only time will tell which one will come out on top.