Chitika
Posted on 11.30.05 by lucia @ 1:04 am

I'm sure visitors have noticed I added "Chitika" ads to my site. I already had Google ads, so why the Chitika ads? Well, I have three reasons. First, sheer curiosity. Second, rampant commercialism! But, Google Ads should be enough for that, right?

Nope! Third: I've noticed that Google Ads sometimes don't "sense" my individual blog article content for about 24 hours. This means that regular visitors arriving from services like bloglines see blank boxes instead of ads. Now, I'm aware that visitors probably don't mind this. But, the fact is, I'd prefer the ad boxes to be full, not empty. So, I created an account with Chitika and wrote some code to make Chitika ads fill in the sometimes blank boxes.

That was the plan. So, I went to Chitika and found ads knitters might actually want to see. I tried things like "yarn", "knitting needles", etc. I ended up having to search a bit deeper. (That was a pain in the neck. Google less hassel.)

But, I hit the motherload. Looky here:

Alpaca!

Ok, it's an ad for Alpaca; you can't touch it over the web. But still, Alpaca! (Strangely enough, I'm not sure which of the 10 alpaca yarn or kits I entered will display, but a whole lot of them say "yumm". )

(Since it's an ad, I also have to warn you: I haven't bought these yarns through Alpaca Direct. I'm just drooling at the pictures, and they are brands I recognize like Plymouth. So, I'll post ads for these in the sidebar. Note, the Alpaca ad will appear randomly near the top, and always appear way near the bottom. )

Ok. So, I found yummy Alpaca. I even found other knitting things to post (which you'll also see in the sidebar). No more empty grey boxes. You'd think I'd be happy.

Well. . . . yeah. But, I'm grumpy too.

Why? Well, late this morning when I was hunting around for products to display, Chitika carried ads for regia and jawoll sock yarn. Some looked really, really yummy. Plus, as you all know, I'm on a sock binge. So, I found loads of search terms for a bunch of sock yarns, and created the little script to show those yarns. I was even planning to buy some of the yarns through the link on my blog.

But first, I went to get groceries.

I came home. Wallet in hand, I visited my blog and noticed in place of the sock yarns . . . electronics!

Now, mind you, I had decided to post some ads for electronics; after all everyone or their kids wants an MP3 player for Christmas. But these appeared in place of the knitting ads! You know, when I visit my own blog, I want to see knitting yarns.

So, I had to do a bit more hunting for knitting items. Fortunately, I found some. (Which you'll see over to the right in the sidebar.)

Hopefully, the ads will still be knitting oriented tomorrow.


Please leave comments! 4 Comments

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  1. Hello,

    I looked to a contact us page, but did not easily see one.

    I notice that your ads are now stating Disney, Handheld Blender, etc. and not Yarns [ it's 1 am MNT time here ]. I may see a possible problem with the ads. I am looking for 4 different websites to Case Study their Chitika advertising efforts. My background is 25 years Graphic Design and Marketing with 10 years Internet Design and Marketing. I am offering free consultation for a 1-2 month period, providing my experience and suggestions for SEO, Design Load time, page layout, color, etc. In exchange you sgree to send me the results – increase or decrease in CTR, sales, traffic, etc. If you are interested, please contact me. http://www.chitikanews.com

    Comment by SF Parrott — 11/30/2005 @ 3:22 am

  2. Hi SF,
    There is no contact us page; there is no “us”. just “me”. This is a blog; comments work.

    The ads you list are the ones I expect to appear! But, if there are obvious problems, I wouldn’t mind at all if someone mentioned them. Thanks!

    Comment by lucia — 11/30/2005 @ 8:11 am

  3. We’ve all bought yarn online but yesterday Monica showed me that even Amazon now has yarn, alpaca too, from Plymouth Yarns and also the indestructible Red Heart.

    Comment by Dee — 12/1/2005 @ 7:53 am

  4. I looked at the Alpaca at Amazon– it’s sold through Alpaca direct. So, that’s the same outfit whose ads run through Chitika.

    The yarn really looks nice! Oh– I have to edit. It’s says Plymouth on most of the Alpaca direct labels– so it’s not mystery yarn at all!

    Now I have to go test out to find other yarn outfits that might show up in the Chitika ads. I figure, I may as well randomly show all the yarns people might want to learn exist.

    Comment by lucia — 12/1/2005 @ 9:21 am

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