Google’s Related Links

I just read this, and it’s quite interesting. If your website gets more that 10,000 hits a day, Google wants to to participate in their “Related Links” project:

http://www.google.com/relatedlinks/index.html

Its basically a set of codes you can put on your site to display related content. Unlike AdSense, however this doesn’t pay you, yet. Here’s some snippets from their F.A.Q that matter =>

How does this product help webmasters?
Related Links uses the power of Google to automatically bring fresh, dynamic and interesting content links to any website. They provide a fast and automated way to display related searches, pages, and news on their sites.

Can I get paid to place Related Links on my site?
Not at this time. We hope that with this product, you can make your site even more useful to your visitors by providing them with links to information they are interested in.

Are Related Links available to just AdSense publishers?
No, we believe that this product is useful for anyone who has a website. You do not have to be an AdSense publisher to use Related Links.

Although it’s clear that this is still in Google Labs, you could probably use Related Links to publish…. ermm related links on your site. Sort of like RSS, and could bring more unique daily content to your AdSense-based site.

I haven’t tried it out yet, but I’m curious for results and comments from those who have…

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