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Users prefer accelerated mobile pages over other forms of content, according to a survey by 9to5Google. Of 1,500 respondents, over half said they want the “stripped down versions of websites
when reading something.”
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Craig Mcdaniel from Sweepstakes Today LLC,
July 21, 2017 at 4:40 p.m.
The problem isn't the amount of contents but the cost to produce and publish the webpage and website. Publishers are making far less money per ad/per view than any time I can think of in 14 years. Yet, Google is making more money than ever from advertising. If Google shares more ad dollars with the publishers I am sure there can be some agreement made between all parties.
The problem isn't the amount of contents but the cost to produce and publish the webpage and website. Publishers are making far less money per ad/per view than any time I can think of in 14 years. Yet, Google is making more money than ever from advertising. If Google shares more ad dollars with the publishers I am sure there can be some agreement made between all parties.