Friday, 23 March 2012
Bringing you a more powerful Ad review center
Labels: AdSense Interface
Whether it’s via blog comments, forum threads, or in-person events, we’ve heard your feedback about AdSense ad controls and the enhancements you’d like to see. With that in mind, today we’re thrilled to announce that we’re rolling out an entirely new version of the Ad review center. It’ll give you more control over your ads and make it easier than ever to manage the ads showing on your pages.
New controls
The new Ad review center will show you ads of all targeting types (contextual, interest-based, and placement) that have appeared on your pages, and allow you to review them. With placement-targeted ads, you can still review them before they show up on your site. And now, rather than grouping ads together, you can make decisions on individual ads to control what appears on your site at a granular level.
If you regularly review and block ads, we hope you’ll also love our new predictions feature. To help ensure that you don’t miss any ads you may want to block, we’ll highlight ads for you to review based on the types of ads that you typically block.
Improved efficiency
We’ve also made the Ad review center easier to use. When you’re reviewing ads, we’ll now first show you the ads that are getting the highest number of impressions on your pages -- or, if you’re holding placement-targeted ads for review, we’ll first show you those that are likely to get the highest number of impressions on your pages. Ads that don’t receive or likely won’t receive any impressions on your sites won’t appear in the tool. As a result, you’ll save time and be able to focus your efforts on reviewing only the ads that your users may see.
In the new Ad review center, you can simply click on an ad to block it. To block multiple ads, highlight and drag the ads to block them all at once. We’ve also provided a magnified view when you hover your mouse over an ad, as well as the option to see an ad in full size, as we know that it can be difficult to see details in ad thumbnails.
Ready to use the new Ad review center?
If you’ve used the Ad review center in the past, the new version will be available in your account in the next few days. If you haven’t yet enabled this feature yet, visit the Allow & block ads tab to get started. Please note that this feature isn’t compatible with Internet Explorer 7 or earlier -- visit our supported browsers page for more information.
For placement-targeted ads, we recommend keeping your review preference set to the default of 'Run ads immediately' and then reviewing them after they’ve started running. This is because ads don't participate in the auction while they’re held for review, which could potentially lower the winning bids and as a result, your overall AdSense earnings.
For more information, visit our Help Center. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be bringing you more updates to the Ad review center -- so stay tuned! Feel free to leave us a comment with your thoughts and feedback in the meantime.
Posted by Dan Stokeley - Product Manager
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Learn about other Google products with our new Help Desk Hangouts on Air series
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 | 12:00:00 PM
Labels: Other Google products
You’re looking to grow your business, and we offer a ton of tools to help you do just that. But sometimes, you might need a little help learning all the options and getting started. That’s why this week on the Google+ Your Business page, we’ve launched a new series of Help Desk Hangouts On Air to put you in touch with teams who can help you get the most out of our products and features.
To kick things off, we asked +Justin Cutroni of the Google Analytics team (and author of the blog Analytics Talk) to show us how business owners like you can use Analytics to track your website performance and see how users are getting to your site (email, social media, referrals). If you missed it, you can watch the full hour-long Hangout on the Google Business YouTube channel:
Here are a few of the questions Justin addressed in the Hangout:
Is there a threat in respect to data privacy?
We take privacy very seriously at Google. The only person who has access to your Google Analytics data is you. You can also grant other people access to your Analytics data, but that’s up to you.
Is there a plan to update the administration part of GA? We need more levels: creator, administrator, manager, reader.
Excellent feature request, and it relates to the question above. We get this question often and know that the current model is limiting. We are working hard to figure out the best user model for Analytics.
Is there a good WordPress plug-in for adding GA code to a blog?
Plug-ins! Justin’s favorite, we learned yesterday in the Hangout. There are some great ones out there, especially for WordPress. Check out Google Analytics for WordPress.
Can you tell us more about the benefits of using Analytics for tracking mobile apps?
Great question. You can absolutely track apps with Google Analytics. We have two SDKs, one for Android and one for iOS, that make it easy to track how people use an app. If you’re going to use GA to track apps you should also understand Event Tracking and Custom Variables. These two features are very useful when tracking apps.
Justin shows us a feature that tells you how often you show up in Google’s organic search results and the number of clickthroughs that you get.
To learn more about how to get started with Google Analytics, visit our Help Center. And remember to tune in to the live stream of our next Hangout at 11 a.m. PDT Wednesday, as we discuss how to use Hangouts (something a bunch of you have asked us to talk about!). We’ll be collecting your Hangout questions today on the Google+ Your Business page.
Posted by Vanessa Schneider, Google Places community manager
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Recapping our recent North American AdSense in Your City events
Monday, March 19, 2012 | 11:10:00 AM
Labels: AdSense In Your City
Recent months have been busy and exciting for the AdSense in Your City team! Since January, we’ve met with over 500 publishers across the U.S. and Canada. To date, the AdSense in Your City team has met with close to 1500 publishers in more than 30 cities and we can’t wait to host more events.
We’ve had a great time working with our AdSense publishers and sharing our optimization tips and best practices for AdSense, DoubleClick for Publishers Small Business (DFP SB) and Mobile. It’s also great to see so many of our publishers networking with one another and making friendships. One publisher in Albuquerque excitedly told me, “This is the first time I’ve been in a room where everyone knows what AdSense is!” We hope that we can continue to provide forums for our publishers to get together and share their stories and insights.
From snowy days in Portland, OR and Victoria, BC to a visit to the “Music City” in Nashville, TN, the team has brought back wonderful AdSense success stories and feedback.
A publisher from Oregon, who attended our Las Vegas event in November, was snowed in during the Portland event but came to Albuquerque to meet with us again. After implementing our tips from Las Vegas, the publisher saw a revenue increase by 40%.
We appreciate all of our publishers who have taken the time to attend our events, especially those who have traveled great distances to meet with us. Our team is looking forward to continuing to meet with even more of our amazing publishers. We’ll be announcing our next 15 cities soon, so stay on the lookout for our next update. If you want the AdSense in Your City team to come to your city, let us know by adding your North American city in the comments section below.
Courtney Yamada, the North American AdSense in Your City team
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Upcoming webinar on March 22nd: “GoMo for publishers”
Friday, March 16, 2012 | 9:30:00 AM
Labels: Optimization , Webinars
Did you know: 8 in 10 consumers instantly abandon a mobile site if the experience isn’t up to par?1 Mobile consumers have high expectations from content publishers today. With Google mobile searches growing 400% in the last two years, it’s increasingly important for publishers to satisfy the needs of a mobile user by building a mobile-friendly site. That’s why we recently launched GoMo for publishers, which brings publishers a new set of tools to help build mobile-friendly websites.
Join Google on Thursday, March 22nd at 10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET, to discuss why it’s imperative to build for mobile and delight your fastest growing audience. We’ll show you all the tools you need to get you ready to go mobile. Sign up today and learn...
1. Why go mobile?
* Your users have gone mobile in a big way, hear why you must follow suit.
2. 10 tips for building mobile sites
* Mobile is different. Learn 10 practical tips for building engaging, uniquely mobile experiences.
3. Best practices in action
* Hear from web publisher FindTheBest about the success they have seen from going mobile.
4. How to get started
* Google is here to help. Learn about tools we’ve created to get you started on the path to delighting your users and maximizing your mobile revenue.
Sign up for the webinar today. We look forward to seeing you on March 22th!
Posted by Joseph Corral, Product Marketing Manager, Google Mobile Ads
Source (1) Limelight Networks, Inc. 2011
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Increase your earnings with Google Affiliate Network exclusive promotions
Thursday, March 15, 2012 | 8:35:00 AM
Labels: Other Google products
If you aren’t already a Google Affiliate Network publisher, now is a good time to join and earn additional revenue from your website. Over 40 promotions will be available exclusively to Google Affiliate Network publishers from Friday, March 23 through Monday, March 26. As a publisher, you’ll earn a performance fee from orders that originate from your links. You can view all exclusive promotions on this blog post.
How do I post these promotions on my site?
To access any of these exclusive promotions, you need to be an approved publisher in Google Affiliate Network.
1. Apply for Google Affiliate Network with your AdSense Publisher ID (or sign in if you're already a Google Affiliate Network publisher).
2. Once approved, review the promotions available and click the "Apply Now" link for each one that you wish to promote.
3. Tracking links will be available in your Google Affiliate Network account by viewing the Home tab on March 19th. You can also search for “March Exclusive” links in the Links tab on March 23rd.
Need help applying or want more information? Review the Publisher Beginner’s guide today.
When can I post these promotions on my site?
All promotions will be available starting midnight Central Time on March 23rd, and all will expire at midnight Central Time on March 26th. Please remember that you may not post any of these exclusive promotions until March 23rd.
For additional questions, check out the Help Center or contact us.
Posted by Jamie Ross, Google Affiliate Network Strategist
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AdSense crawler error redesign
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 | 8:15:00 AM
Labels: AdSense Interface , Optimization
As we explained in a previous post, there are many ways publishers can optimize their site for AdSense. One of the most overlooked is ensuring that our AdSense crawler can accurately crawl your site so that your ads are as relevant and useful as possible.
Today we're making this task easier for you with our latest redesign of the crawler access page which you’ll find on the Account Settings page of your AdSense account.
We redesigned the page with three objectives in mind:
1. Provide accurate and actionable information about your crawler errors.
2. Organize and display the information in a more readable way.
3. Provide clear and concise steps to help you fix the errors.
We’ve accomplished the goals above by:
* Keeping the information that pertains to you and removing everything else.
* Incorporating expandable sections so information isn’t overbearing and indigestible.
* Adding a new column which shows how many failed crawl requests occurred over a period of time. This gives you an idea of the magnitude of the error.
* Adding a new ‘How to fix’ column specifically designed to help you solve the error.
This AdSense redesign is merely a first step toward empowering you with the most accurate and relevant information. This in turn allows for better decision making which can lead to more effective AdSense optimizations, and as a result, increased revenue.
Posted by Nurzhan Bakibayev - Software Engineer
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Avoiding accidental clicks Pt. 3: Tips for placing ads on game play pages
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 | 8:45:00 AM
Labels: Program Policies
Today we’re sharing our tips and best practices for placing AdSense for content ads on game play pages in a way that doesn’t confuse the user and create invalid click activity. If you run a site with online games, a game play page refers to the page where an individual game is described and a user can click to begin playing. Make sure to also visit Pt. 1: Keeping the right distance and Pt. 2: Use the right product for more tips on avoiding invalid clicks and maintaining a healthy user experience.
Let’s start with a quick recap on why it’s important to follow these policies to minimize accidental clicks. First off, in order to protect our network from artificially inflated costs, we carefully monitor clicks and impressions on Google ads. Invalid activity that we detect will be deducted from revenue at the end of the month and in some cases, may eventually lead to a disabled account in which the earnings will be returned to the affected advertisers. Also, with smart pricing, high numbers of accidental clicks will decrease publisher revenue in the long-run. This is because accidental clicks don’t result in conversions for advertisers, which will in turn reduce the amount that they’re willing to pay to show ads on your site.
As a general guideline for online gaming sites, you can ask yourself the following question: Could a user who doesn’t speak the language of your page navigate from the game play description page to the actual game, with a minimal chance of unintentionally clicking on advertisements? The answer should be yes, and based on this, we’ve derived the following two tips:
* Interstitial ad pages: Game play buttons shouldn’t lead to interstitial pages dominated by AdSense for content ad units with no obvious game play links. More generally, links intended to navigate the user to game play pages shouldn’t deceive the user into clicking AdSense ads. Please visit our Help Center for more information on placing AdSense ads on interstitial pages.
* Inconspicuous play buttons: Game play buttons should be clickable and placed in an obvious location. To minimize user confusion, indicate how to play the game through text and image. Ad units shouldn’t surround game play links too closely. Please visit our Help Center to view the full policy regarding deceptive AdSense implementation.
An example of acceptable implementation An example of unacceptable implementation
For a full description of the above two policies and to review example ad implementations, please visit our Help Center. Following these guidelines will help you avoid accidental clicks and provide an optimal user experience.
Posted by Awni Hannun - Inside AdSense Team
Did you find this policy blog post helpful? You can share your feedback or tell us about a specific policy topic you'd like to learn more about here.
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The Google AdSense Forum Community invites you to our housewarming
Monday, March 12, 2012 | 9:00:00 AM
Labels: Other
We hope that by now you've found the AdSense Help Forum to be the best place to ask questions, search for answers and share tips with other AdSense publishers. We've been listening to your feedback about forum features you'd like to see, and we're excited to announce that we’ve moved the AdSense Forum (together with all its content, users and user levels) to a brand new solution: Google Product Forums.
The new Google Product Forums platform, which is built on Google Groups, offers members of the AdSense Community improved search across the forum, Help Center and the blog.
At the same time, the most important features of our current forum, like levels and marking a Best Answer, will continue to be available in the new forum. Additionally, your browser bookmarks and links to the content in the old forum will still work, as you’ll automatically be redirected to the new one.
Google Product Forums also includes some new features that you've told us you'd like to see. For example, you’ll be able to add a “Me too!” vote to a question to quickly share that you’re interested in the question. You’ll also be able to +1 your favorite topics. We hope you’ll enjoy the modern look and feel of the new forum.
Visit the Getting Started Guide to learn about basic features of the new platform.
Join the conversation and discuss this post in our revamped AdSense Forum!
Posted by Kateryna Malinovska, AdSense Community Manager
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Meet Australian AdSense publishers Tim and Victoria van Brugge
Thursday, March 08, 2012 | 9:50:00 AM
Labels: Case studies , Video
Husband and wife team Tim and Victoria van Brugge run i-do.com.au, an Australian wedding directory. Their original business plan was to sell diamonds online, but in creating the wedding directory to build an audience of potential customers they discovered that media and advertising was an easier business model, and they've never looked back. Recently we sat down with Victoria and Tim to learn about how they use AdSense on their website. Watch this video to learn more.
Posted by Amelia Walkley, Strategic Partner Manager
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AlloExpat thrives with Google AdSense
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 | 7:45:00 AM
Labels: Case studies , Optimization
‘PubTalk’ is a new program highlighting publishers’ perspectives on display products and industry trends. In this installment, we hear from Theresa Giovagnoli, co-founder of AlloExpat.com, on the site’s 10th anniversary, about why they’ve worked with AdSense for 6+ years and how they’ve benefited from implementing simple optimization solutions.
AlloExpat.com is a worldwide expatriate social portal. It addresses the growing global expatriate community by being a one-stop information center and by connecting expats with professional expatriate service providers.
Inside AdSense (IA): What role does AdSense play in your business?
Theresa Giovagnoli (TG): We’re a very large portal and have dedicated websites and discussion forums for each country in our global network. We need a solution that effectively targets ads to a wide international audience. AdSense is simply the best and most efficient solution to do this. Thanks to a consistent revenue steam from AdSense, our web development team has been able to dedicate its attention to growing our global audience and content.
IA: What is the one success you’ve had with AdSense that you’d like to share with other publishers?
TG: One successful tactic we employed was recategorizing targetable custom channels. We are a global site with multiple regions. Earlier, all our regions were combined under one custom channel, but once we defined targetable channels by region, we saw CPC increase by 20%. I would highly encourage publishers to set targetable custom channels at the level that best defines their site because it allows advertisers to specifically target their website by segment or region which may lead to performance uplift.
IA: Why do you love AdSense?
TG: We have managed to implement AdSense in a non-intrusive way, generating a fair amount of revenue over the years. AdSense has played a key role in our development over the years and still does today. We’d never have come this far without it.
Posted by Jennifer Chan, AdSense Team
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