Google Adds AdWords to AdSense Referral ProgramApril 19th, 2006 Google added a new product to their referrals feature - Google AdWords. You will earn $20 when an advertiser you refer spends at least $100 within 90 days of signing up.
Google Starts Competing with BlogAdsNovember 18th, 2005 Google is launching a new feature Friday that lets publishers of AdSense partner Web sites sign up advertisers on their own. Under the new Onsite Advertiser Sign-up, marketers can create site-targeted ads and submit cost-per-impression bids on the targeted site.
Google AdSense Competitive Ad Filter - Limits RemovedApril 19th, 2006 Google AdSense competitive ad filter is an excellent way to provide better advertisements and deter MFA's. One of the grievances for big publishers was the small number of filters you could set per account, merely 200.
My 5 AdSense Resolutions For 2008January 7th, 2008 In response to Google AdSense teams resolutions for us here are 5 AdSense resolutions I have taken for 2008 wrt. AdSense:
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Any Luck with Google AdSense Referral?November 22nd, 2005 I am very curious to know if anyone had any luck (signups or revenue) with Google AdSense Referral program launched recently for public. I am aware that it was launched for selected few publishers previously.
How To Reset Google AdSense PasswordMarch 23rd, 2007 Strangely the most obvious means to reset Google AdSense password may not work for you. By obvious I mean the link on AdSense login page: I cannot access my account.
Google Adds Referral Earning to AdSense; Changes Terms of ServiceNovember 4th, 2005 Google has silently added an option to display referral links (with images) in your blog or web sites. If anyone referred by you earns 100$ or more then Google credits your account with 100$.
Google AdSense versus Yahoo Publisher Network: ReviewJuly 1st, 2007 I use both YPN & AdSense. Read below for a summary of my experience with both Google AdSense and Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN).
Google AdSense Wants Your AdSense Feel Good Story As PublisherMarch 16th, 2006 Google AdSense support team wants you to share your story as a publisher. It wants to know about your AdSense experiences -
How did you learn about the product?
Why was AdSense of interest to you?
What features do you use?
How satisfied are you with AdSense?
How has the way you use AdSense changed over time?
How do you make your AdSense earnings work for you?
Do you use other Google products to help your business?
It appears to want to know only the positive aspects of your AdSense experience.
Google AdSense Changes Its Own Rule for ImDB?September 3rd, 2008 I don't get Google AdSense. Last year with great fanfare they announced making the text of the ad non-linkable while keeping the title and URL linkable.
Google Retires AdSense Video UnitsMarch 28th, 2009 Just now I received the email from Inside AdSense team announcing "sunsetting" (nice use) of video units features. Let's hear it in their own words:
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Google Adsense FAQ EURO Reports for Publishers from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and SpainMay 22nd, 2009 Since introducing reports of Euros for publishers located in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain, The buzz of inquiry was building up with numerous unanswered questions about this launch. For publishers in these regions, Google adsense has addressed some of the key concerns today with a newsletters.
Google Ventures in Online Video Ads for AdSenseMay 23rd, 2006 Google Inc. will begin distributing online video ads later this week, diversifying beyond the static text ad messages that generate most of its profits today. Video ads, announced late Monday, will affect thousands of Web sites that rely on Google AdSense to post contextual ads on a web page.
Google Adsense Finally Increases Competitive Link Filter Limit to 500!April 8th, 2009 On a rather unceremonious way, Google has increased the Competitive link Filter for Google Adsense to 500. They haven't gone official about it as yet.
Will Google Ban Me if I Accidentally Click on their Ads on My Site?February 24th, 2009 Are you a budding web admin or a blogger? The all important Google God is of prime importance and consideration if you wish to earn from your blog ads. They are almost the sole source of income for you when you are starting. So better not to offend them.