Ads at Eye on DNA
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted August 2, 2007 in DNA in General
When I started working as a consultant for DNA Direct in May, I decided to pull ads from Eye on DNA because I didn’t want any to pose a conflict of interest with either DNA Direct or my other objectives. At that time, I was running Google Ads which are contextual and auto-generated based on the content displayed. You can exclude ads but you can’t choose specific ads you want in the Google Adsense program (as far as I know).
But, although Eye on DNA is almost completely free of ads, my feed subscribers will probably have noticed occasional ads running in my feeds for companies like Life Science Portals or Symantec. I accepted those ads because they are not related to genetic testing and are not in competition with DNA Direct. Yesterday, I also accepted a one-week advertisement for Healia.com.*
As I’ve said before, I’m not against advertising and appreciate the revenue to help cover hosting expenses and books. I continue to consider offers for direct advertising but only on a very selective basis. Healia happens to meet my criteria and I’m happy to share their health search engine with all of you. I hope you find it useful!
*The Healia search widget is also displayed in my sidebar as part of the link exchange program.
Tags: healia, advertising, ads, genetics, genes, dna

Related Posts:
Curious Genetics and DNA Google Ads...
Eye on DNA Headlines for 30 April 2008...
Commercials for Myriad BRACAnalysis Genetic Test Under Scrutiny...
Eye on DNA Links Round 3...
Rotating Eye on DNA Banner...
Eye on DNA September Winner and October Contest...
Eye on DNA Editorial Policy...
Please note that comments left using the form below will be publicly displayed. If you'd like to correspond with me privately, please email me at hsien@eyeondna.com.
If your comment doesn't show up immediately, it's probably in moderation. I will approve it as soon as I can! Thanks for your patience.
Comments »
Note: Posting will be sporadic while I'm on maternity leave through July 2008
Search Eye on DNA
- What does DNA mean to you? #14
- What does DNA mean to you? #13
- What does DNA mean to you? #12
- Geeky DNA T-Shirt: XX Chromosomes
- What does DNA mean to you? #11
- DNA Excerpt: Bringing Home the Birkin
- What does DNA mean to you? #10
- My Newest Genetics Experiment
- DNA Video: DNA Replication by The Backrow
- DNA Quote: Sir William Bragg on Science
MOST POPULAR
- DNA Toys: Ben 10 and Digimon Digivice
- 100 Facts About DNA
- Want a job? Submit your DNA
- 5 Cool Things You Can Do With Your DNA
- Salaries for Jobs in Genetics
- New Line Genetics and SellMyDNA.com Offer $5,000 for Your DNA
- Highlights from the MedHelp Genetics Forum: BRCA Genetic Testing
- DNA Quote: Sir William Bragg on Science
- Books About DNA: Abraham's Children by Jon Entine
- How to Prepare Yourself for a Genetic Test
- DNA Video: DIY DNA Extraction
08/23/2007 05:27 pm
4 Comments - What does DNA mean to you? #14
07/21/2008 09:12 am
3 Comments - What does DNA mean to you? #4
07/21/2008 06:47 am
1 Comment - My Newest Genetics Experiment
07/21/2008 01:09 am
18 Comments - deCODE Genetics Finds New Gene Variant for Heart Attacks
07/19/2008 07:50 pm
8 Comments - Business of DNA
- DNA @ Google Answers
- DNA and Disease
- DNA and Genealogy
- DNA and the Law
- DNA Around the World
- DNA Fun
- DNA in General
- DNA Inventions and Gadgets
- DNA Lab Talk
- DNA Podcasts and Videos
- DNA Quotes and Excerpts
- DNA Testing
- Gene Therapy
- Genetic Engineering
- Genetically Modified Foods and Organisms
- Jobs Involving DNA
- Personalities with DNA
- Polls About DNA
RECENT POSTS
RECENT COMMENTS
CATEGORIES
ARCHIVE
- July 2008
- June 2008
- May 2008
- April 2008
- March 2008
- February 2008
- January 2008
- December 2007
- November 2007
- October 2007
- September 2007
- August 2007
- July 2007
- June 2007
- May 2007
- April 2007
RANDOMIZED BLOGROLL
- Pharma Gazette
- Free Association
- nodalpoint.org
- Mendel’s Garden
- Mary Meets Dolly
- Duncan Riley
- Omics! Omics!
- Let’s Get Personal
- Alzheimer’s Notes
- Breastfeeding 1-2-3
| We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here. |





No comments yet.