I have heard from many webmasters in the past that when they stop an adword campaign that their regular search results take a nose dive. Now there is an interesting article on that subject. It appears that a French blogger found a snapshot of what a member of Google’s AdWords sales team sees. Quite frankly it raises a few questions.

Google’s ads are paid for; its search results, supposedly, are untainted by commercial concerns. But French blog Zorgloob landed itself a screenshot that calls Google’s purity into question. It shows what Google search results look like to a member of Google’s AdWords sales team. The picture raises more questions than it answers. For example, why are there dollar signs among so-called “natural” search results? And why does Google note whether a website in its search results belongs to an advertiser? Here’s the image.

Read the full article at ValleyWag. (Image is below)

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