Showing posts with label Adsense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adsense. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Receive Notification from Adsense

If your are an existing Adsense publisher , you may now opt to receive email notification about specific messages like event invitations, information about webinars, and personalized account suggestions from the adsense team. Adsense has a new email notification option preference added on the adsense account. You can set notification preferences by accessing your Google adsense account.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Adsense Video Units To Be Discontinued

Starting end of April this year Google has announced the retirement of the Youtube video adsense unit.It also announced that starting March 27, the option to apply for the video units will not be available to new publishers. Although the video units will be retired, publishers who signed up for image ads will still be seeing be video ads. So if you are signed up for Youtube adsense video unit ,

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

AdSense on Twitter

Google has just announced that Adsense is now on Twitter. To get fresh updates about product news, optimization tips, interesting links, upcoming events follow Adsense on Twitter.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Interest Based Ads Questions - Answered

If you are wondering how the new Google's interest based advertising feature will affect bloggers and publishers , here's some of the answers from the latest blog posting from the Adsense blog.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Adsense To Be Integrated with Google Analytics?

I was reading a blog post on the Adsense blog about the adsense for content bug that was recently fixed. I haven't even noticed that there was a bug until I read the post. The bug causes non-relevant ads to appear on your blogs or site. Although clicks and impression will still be credited if visitors clicked on your ads. The bug was fixed already so nothing to worry about.You may have noticed

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Google Adsense Expandable Ads

If you are a current adsense publisher you may be glad to know that Google adsense has introduced expandable ads. Expandable ads are rich media ads that expands beyond the size of the original ad when a user initiated an action such as when a user click the ad. If you are an existing adsense publisher, rich media ads are already integrated on your existing ad code if you enabled image ads during

Monday, February 9, 2009

Make Money with Tagfoot

Tagfoot is a social tagging, bookmarking and wishlisting site where you can add various contents. You can bookmark your favorite news sites, add photos, add wish list and others. There are many bookmarking sites in the Internet. Digg, furl, magnolia the list goes on, but what sets tagfoot from the rest is that you can earn extra money while you're using it. Yes you can earn money while

Monday, January 5, 2009

Make Money with YousayToo

YouSayToo.com is another social networking site, which has an adsense revenue sharing program. Basically it is social networking site where you can upload photos, video and even flash games. You can also write blogs on the site to share it with your friends.How it WorksOnce you join Yousaytoo, you can add your existing blog. The site shares its revenues to its user, fifty percent adsense and

Monday, December 8, 2008

Make Money with Adsense Alternative

Google adsense is today the leader in contextual advertising. Google is very strict when it comes to placing your ads with other advertising networks. Some publisher are finding it hard to use adsense when they already have an existing advertisement from other networks.Besides Google adsense bloggers and publishers can monetize their site using other ad networks. Adbrite, BidVertiser,

Friday, December 5, 2008

Monetizing Your Site with Googe Adsense

One way of earning money online is thru blogging. Set up your blog, write articles and after you have enough content you can now start monetizing your blog by joining ad networks.Google AdsenseOne of the most popular pay per click ad network is google adsense. Google is a contextual ad program. It displays ads based on the site's content. Earnings are generated on a pay per click or per