This new ad management feature means that your ad unit settings (such as colors and channels) for new AdSense for content ad units will be saved in your AdSense account every time you generate ad code. Then, if you’d like to change any of these settings in the future, all you do is make the update within your account — you’ll no longer need to manually replace the ad code on all of your pages. For instance, you can quickly change the borders of all your 300×250 medium rectangles from red to blue with just a few mouse clicks. Fancy! We hope that this new feature will help you save time and will simplify the process of optimizing your ad units.
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Archive for October, 2007...
Filed under Adsense, WebmasterFiled under Webmaster
AdSense Coder is new plugin for Windows Live Writer that lets you to add Google Ads directly into your blog posts through Windows Live Writer itself. It will also wrap the Adsense code around your text using the align attribute.
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Filed under Adsense, Google, Webmaster
Google has started a validation period for a new system of calculating how online publishers are paid for displaying its referral ads. Publishers of Web sites make money when visitors to their sites click the ads that Google places on their sites through its AdSense program. The ads that Google places on the publishers’ sites are for products or services related to the content of the sites.
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Filed under Adsense, Google, Webmaster
Is Google-the-Goliath sneaking into the Facebook building — via the basement? Google is actively recruiting third-party developers with applications on Facebook to run Adsense ads within applications pages, VentureBeat has learned. These aren’t just any old Adsense ads, according to our sources — developers have been inserting plain-vanilla Adsense into Facebook applications since the developer platform launched in May.
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Filed under Adsense, Adsense Earnings, Keywords, Webmaster
High paying adsense keywords aren’t that high paying these days ever since Google introduced smart pricing in 2006. Nevertheless you can still get a lucky high paying click by selecting high paying keywords. By the way smart pricing is Google’s way of offering control to advertisers who wish to bid separate prices on keywords that will trigger their ads on Google’s content network. The Adwords content network carries these adsense ads.
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Play the video + ad, and get some share of the ad revenue. There have been recently two important market moves regarding (more or less) contextually targeted video ad revenue share schemes. One step taken by Google offering web site owners to have YouTube video boxes on the site and get money for advertisements running in the videos. The other step came from blinkx immediately: OK, let’s give site owners money, but for all kinds of videos, and at a fixed CPC price. Here’s a short overview of the two schemes.
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Filed under Google, Webmaster
Antitrust experts predict that Googles purchase of advertising company DoubleClick for $3.1 billion will be approved by U.S. regulators despite vehement opposition from competitors Microsoft and Yahoo. While Google’s rivals argue that the merger poses antitrust and privacy concerns, experts say advertising remains a big market and Internet advertising is wide open for new entrants.
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Filed under Adsense, Adsense Gripes, Webmaster
I was excited to get access to the new Video Units in Google AdSense today, and went about the setup process. Example of the Google AdSense Video UnitAfter going into the Video Unit area and agreeing to the terms, I had to link up my AdSense account to my Google account.
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Filed under Adsense, Webmaster
According to early reports from the Associated Press and Variety, Google is set to make a major announcement tomorrow concerning YouTube integration with AdSense. Selected YouTube videos will be available to AdSense publishers and will appear wrapped in banner ads.
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Every blogger out there (myself included) has read multiple times about the benefits of blending your ads with your sites content. While I definitely agree that this is a good starting point… it’s not the only way.
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Filed under Adsense, Webmaster
As a start out web developer, it can be frustrating trying to figure out why your visitors won’t just click your ads. There’s plenty of things you can look at, that you’re doing wrong. In this article, I will try to give you some quick tips and ticks on how you can increase your CTR (Click Through Rating) for Google’s Adsense, and hopefully you can make some more money.
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Filed under Adsense, Google, Webmaster
Recent changes in the Google Adsense program has many online website owners and marketers seriously concerned. Many have seen their Adsense profits and income flatline… seen their four or five figure monthly Adsense income disappear overnight. For many the Google Adsense bubble has burst. What happened? First, Google made a change in its Adsense program, letting advertisers choose between putting their ads in the search results or on the content pages of Adsense publishers.
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Filed under Adsense, Webmaster
Are you still thinking to cheat AdSense? Stop that. It will never bring you anywhere. You can do this with smaller ad network but not with Google. Here are some of the detection methods Google might use to catch cheaters.
At the very least, they have the resources to do so.
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Filed under Google, Webmaster
… or are they just tilting at windmills? In recent weeks and months, Google’s major rivals, such as Microsoft and IAC’s Ask unit, not to mention upstarts like Powerset and Proximic, have come out with new features and technologies they hope will loosen Google’s iron grip on the search box. The latest to join in the party is Yahoo!, which tonight announces several improvements to its search service.
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Filed under Webmaster, Yahoo! Publisher Network, chitika
I recently did a comparison of the Yahoo! Publisher Network (YPN) and Chitika eMiniMalls, as I did once before with the Yahoo! Publisher Network and Google AdSense. As some of you may know Chitika has been getting a lot of hype lately, but I honestly don’t think it’s warranted. Those bloggers that so aggressively promote it are hoping that their readers click their referral link and sign up for the program, which gives them 10% of whatever you earn through Chitika
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