I have not seen much discussed of geo-targetting in hubpages. While google may automatically target it's adverts, is tehre anything in the pipeline for geo-targetting Amazon adverts? and eBay has been promoting it's geotargetting banners like mad recently.
I think it would be pretty awesome if we could target the 30% of visitors who are not from the united states!
The only Amazon Associate Program being used is the US one.
And Amazon products aren't geo specific. They should be chosen according to it being related to the topic.
You can't geogtarget your hubs. But I am geotargeting my own personal sites that sell ebay products.
Amazon products are VERY geo-specific, since each of their stores in each country is entirely seperate.
A way around this would be to allow users to enter their amazon ID for each countries Amazon affiliate program and have hubpages automatically choose amazon adverts for the region of the viewer.
I do use geo-targetting for amazon on some of my personal sites, to ensure that I do not lose out on sales, it seems a shame to waste the opportunity on here too!
It would be great, since about 25% of my traffic is from the UK.... because I write many topics which relate solely to the UK.
That is a quarter of my traffic which I can not sell to just from one single country.... I have started trying to target Americans with sales pages, but with very little success, I just dont know what they want....
My adsense is going great though, so I have obviously bored enough of them into clicking!
thisisoli wrote:
Amazon products are VERY geo-specific, since each of their stores in each country is entirely seperate.
A way around this would be to allow users to enter their amazon ID for each countries Amazon affiliate program and have hubpages automatically choose amazon adverts for the region of the viewer.
I do use geo-targetting for amazon on some of my personal sites, to ensure that I do not lose out on sales, it seems a shame to waste the opportunity on here too!
I see what you mean now.
I must also add...... that the hubpages owners/management would stand to gain a lot from this too.... I think that this could be truly worthwhile.... there aren't that many English speaking countries with an Amazon website anyway....
It's just the UK, Canada, and USA which really matter.... but I guess this site gets enough traffic from those countries to make it worth their while.... especially the UK one.... that has to be essential, thats another 60million plus possible customers... in fact it ships most of its stuff to Europe too.... so it is potentially doubling the market, not to mention offering additional products to focus on selling.
Germany has a larger economy than the UK, German hubs would stand to earn even more than UK ones!
thisisoli wrote:
Germany has a larger economy than the UK, German hubs would stand to earn even more than UK ones!
But don't hubs have to be written in English? That would limit the potential for targetting German visitors.
kephrira wrote:
thisisoli wrote:
Germany has a larger economy than the UK, German hubs would stand to earn even more than UK ones!
But don't hubs have to be written in English? That would limit the potential for targetting German visitors.
Ahh good point!
Most Germans also learn English as their first foreign language in school -wiki
I do know that Germans ave good English, I have been to Germany several times. I don't think that knowing a second language necessarily means that you search on the net using that language.
Just out of interest all you hubbers out there, when you look at your traffic sources, how many come from googles international sites rather than google.com?
..good point!
I get traffic from all over the world,(not much) but maybe 35% of search traffic is from non US google.xx
in the last 24 hours
google.de (germany) 15
google.ca 16
google.com.au 26
google.co.in 13
google.nl 36
google.it 18
google.es 26
google.co.nz 19
google.fr 19
google.se
Geo-targeting for Amazon and eBay on our list, but I can't say when we'll get to them. They are comparatively small revenue sources for most of our authors.
Fair enough, geo-targetting can be a pain to implement, indeed a nightmare considering referal sharing!
Thanks for the reply though!
I am surprised it is viewed as comparatively small though, I earn quite a lot through Amazon!
Just noticed this little snippet on the Ebay Partner Network blog that I wasn't aware of
"Different eBay programs on ePN use distinct tracking codes. This means that you earn no commission if you use a US ePN link (starting with http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/…) to send a British visitor to eBay.co.uk."
Are we any closer to getting geotargeting of Ebay as I can see a fair amount of lost revenue over this.

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