Archive for the 'AdSense Blog' Category

Traffic Exchanges - Not Recommended by Google

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Mike Deeringer, from AdSense Publisher Support, has posted some thoughts on traffic exchange programs. He states that while they may help to advertise your site, they often get you invalid clicks. He also says that providing unique and relevant content is the best way to give readers a reason to visit your site.
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Google to Talk AdSense Policy Every Thursday

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Julie Beckmann, from AdSense Publisher Support, has announced that each Thursday, you can look forward to helpful information related to AdSense policy. Upcoming topics will serve to help you avoid getting invalid clicks, creating correct relationships between ads and images, and why you should never solicit visitors to click on your ads.
Check out Julie’s […]

Google Onsite Advertiser Sign-up

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Etienne Jambou, from the AdSense Optimization Team, has posted some tips on using the Google Onsite Advertiser Sign-up feature. This program allows you to give visitors the opportunity to advertise on your site. When people want to advertise on your site, it’s often because they feel that their product is a great fit […]

AdSense Gets a New Look

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

Leslie Chiang, from AdSense Publisher Support, has announced that AdSense publishers can expect a new and improved look with their link units. After extensive testing, Google discovered that the new look helps ads to perform much better for publishers, while also being much more appealing to visitors.
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AdSense Adds Mail

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Arlene Lee, from AdSense Publisher Support, has announced a new AdSense account feature today called “Recent Messages.” This is a personal inbox that provides you with AdSense customization tips, based on ongoing information gathered from your websites displaying AdSense links. When you follow Google’s personalized suggestions, you can improve your AdSense earnings and […]

Google Apps Referrals

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Jack Chou from the AdSense Publisher Support has announced that you can now earn $5 for each referral of Google Apps. Google Apps includes items such as Google Talk, Google Calendar, and Page Creator.
Get the full details on the Google Apps Referrals here: Google Apps Referrals

AdSense API Improvements

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Chris Muller, from the AdSense API Partner Development and Support, has posted some information on the improvements made to their AdSense API program. AdSense API allows webmasters to share AdSense revenues with your users. When they create content, their AdSense code is displayed beside it.
Check out Chris’ latest info on AdSense API here: […]

Google Checkout Available with Google Referrals

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Jack Chou, from the Google AdSense Team, has announced that you can now receive commissions when you refer people to “Google Checkout.”
Check out the new item added to Google Referrals here: Google Checkout Button

Announcing Referrals Beta

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

Dan Friedman from the Google AdSense Team has announced that they are accepting applications for their new Referrals Beta program. Now you can select products and services from many AdWords advertisers, and promote them much like Google’s current referral items.
If you would like to be a beta tester for Google Referrals Beta, we highly […]

AdWords and AdSense: A Perfect Compliment

Monday, March 19th, 2007

The Google AdSense Team has posted an interview with publisher, Peter Clee on how he has utilized both AdWords and AdSense in his online businesses.
Read why Google AdWords and AdSense are a perfect pair for your online arsenal: The Perfect Pair

Your AdSense PIN

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Arlene Lee from the Inside AdSense blog, has posted some answers to common questions about your AdSense PIN. She reveals that you’ll only need to complete the PIN process once, just after you earn your initial $50 from Google AdSense.
Check out Arlene’s information on your AdSense PIN here: One Account, One PIN

AdSense Calendar

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

The Google AdSense Team invites you to subscribe to the AdSense Calendar.  If AdSense is a part of your online business, you’ll find that the AdSense Calendar is a great way to stay on top of AdSense related events.
Check out the official post for more details on AdSense Calendar: AdSense Calendar

AdSense Support Tips

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

The Google AdSense Team has posted some tips on security and how to get faster responses from their support staff.  They ask that when you have support questions, you contact them via the email address you use when you login to Google AdSense.
Get the rest of the Google AdSense team’s tips here: AdSense Support Tips

Fixing AdSense in WYSIWYG

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

The Google AdSense team has posted some information for anyone who needs help getting their AdSense code to work in their WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor.
See Google’s tips on how to get your ads to function properly: Reconciling AdSense and WYSIWYG

Google Wants Your Search Questions

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

On the Official AdSense Blog, the Google team asks you to share your questions about Google Search. Google is always looking to improve, and they want publishers to have the answers they need too.
Read the full post here: Google Search Questions

Improved AdSense Placement

Monday, February 26th, 2007

The Official AdSense blog reports that one AdSense publisher immediately doubled her AdSense revenue when she made changes to her AdSense link unit.  Julie Strietelmeier discovered that by removing a 120×90 unit from the upper right-hand corner and placing a 468×15 link just above her articles, her profits grew and still remain strong.
Read the full entry here: […]

AdSense for Content Now Available in Hebrew

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

This week marks the availabilty of AdSense for Content in the Hebrew language.  Publishers may now take advantage of Google’s advertising programs on sites that are primarily Hebrew.
Read Google’s official post here: AdSense Available in Hebrew

Official AdSense Blog Reveals New Widget

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

The Official AdSense Blog has revealed a new widget that you can place on your web pages.  It is an easily customizable news bar, that will scroll through current headlines.
Learn how to make your site more dynamic here: Google News Bar Widget
Remember to check out this Useful Tool while you’re here.

Does Your Site Have Feeds?

Friday, February 16th, 2007

The Official AdSense Blog has provided some tips about using RSS and Atom feeds on your blog.
Read their latest post here: Feeds for Thought