StumbleUpon Serving Google AdSense Ads

This may not be a new occurrence, but for the first time my eyes have seen third party advertising within StumbleUpon in the form of Google AdSense.

StumbleUpon uses the pay per stumble advertising model for companies which wish to draw more eyes to their web properties. However, it now seems that StumbleUpon, a bookmarking and web navigational social network, is now testing alternative forms of revenue generation via serving Google AdSense ads (pub ID : pub-4790703644985743).

StumbleUpon Google AdSense

One question which comes to mind is that if StumbleUpon is an eBay company, why is it serving Google’s contextual advertising?

eBay has a very important partnership deal with Yahoo where Yahoo uses Paypal as its payment system of choice while eBay is serving Yahoo Search Marketing and Yahoo Display Ads on eBay properties. One would think that Ads by Google on StumbleUpon would show a bit of conflict in the eBay & Yahoo agreement.

StumbleUpon may still be running as its own autonomous company however, which would explain their use of Google AdSense.

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  1. I’m pretty sure the AdSense ads only show up when you’re not logged into SU.

  2. Hmmm… yeah Olthuis, looks like you’re correct.

    I wonder how many users stumble into these site profiles who are not registered with StumbleUpon. They do have a lot of site reviews and user profiles indexed into Google.

    I still find it interesting that SU has not made the eBay switch over to Y! SM ads. Perhaps the transition is still not complete… or AdSense is paying them better :)

  3. “I still find it interesting that SU has not made the eBay switch over to Y! SM ads. Perhaps the transition is still not complete… or AdSense is paying them better…”

    That could be about right.

    Maybe there’s some internal pressure to get an additional revenue stream on-line, but their own Y! advertising isn’t quite there yet.

    So the Google AdSense route is easy money in the interim.

    Politics aside, we’re going to be the only ones thinking about this.

    The average Stumbler just won’t care less…

  4. Umair Wasi says:

    very nice message over impression fraud, I like it, but main thing that i observed during all my campaigning practice is that if number of impressions are coming from only one source then google might think that the publisher is involved in click/impression fraud, if we have more than one source then I think we are not in trouble, I am using SU side by side with craigslists.org both are giving me nice impressions but I use craigslist smore than SU because I thought that there is something wrong with SU and I dont want to take the risk of my adsense account

  5. I am contemplating using StumbleUpon for advertising in the future, and I hope it increases my adsense income.