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Spring greetings to our Google friends. We hope you enjoy this month’s
update on our products and services.
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POWER TIP
See related topics when searching on Google News
When you search with Google News, you’ll now see a list of related
searches at the bottom of the results page. For example, a search for
[global warming] will show more news results for topics such as carbon
dioxide, Al Gore, carbon emissions, greenhouse gas and the Kyoto
protocol.
http://news.google.com
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NEW PRODUCTS & UPDATES
Walk for Good with Google and Cleveland Clinic
At Wealthy Affiliate we truly stand by what we offer and our aim has always been to over-deliver. So why the price increase?
Without trying to back-step or do some explaining, here is a list of what has been added to Wealthy Affiliate in the last two years without any price increase. This should be all the explaining you need!
Here’s another AdSense Story Contest submission, this time from
internet entrepreneur Shawn Collins of New Jersey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
Shawn has been an affiliate marketer since 1997, and joined AdSense in
2003 after he found it to be a natural extension for monetizing his
websites. He wears a lot of different hats as an Internet marketer –
not only is Shawn the co-founder of the Affiliate Summit conference,
but he also runs the Affiliate Buyer’s Guide and is an affiliate
himself.
We’ve just brought the number of AdSense blogs to an even dozen with the launch of our latest one — Inside AdSense: Официальный блог Google AdSense. If you’re a Russian-speaking publisher, you can rely on this blog for information about the latest AdSense news and feature releases in your own language. We also hope you’ll find it to be a useful resource for optimizing your sites and making the most out of your AdSense account. Our Russian support team will address frequently-asked questions among Russian-speaking publishers, and share local case studies with you.
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You may have seen our recent post about the upcoming changes to referrals promoting AdSense. Since we made this announcement, we’ve received a number of responses about the program being dependent on the location of the referring publisher. We’ve carefully considered your feedback, and have decided to modify the original plan.
The changes to referrals promoting AdSense will now depend on where your users are located, regardless of your location as a publisher. You’ll earn $100 for every user you refer to AdSense who is located in North America, Latin America or Japan when they generate $100 in AdSense revenue within 180 days and they remove all payment holds. You’ll no longer be paid for users you refer who are located elsewhere. These changes will go into effect the last week of January.
In this third post of our content network series, we would like to share some content optimization tips for your keywords and ad text. In a future post, we will write more about other tips. Contextual targetingon the content network happens at the ad group level, not at the keyword level. That means all the keywords in an ad group, along with the ad text, are evaluated when Google is deciding whether to show your ad on a specific content page. In other words, it’s important for all the keywords in an ad group to belong to a common theme. We recommend keeping separate campaigns for advertising on content and search. Please keep in mind that these tips below are specific to contexual targeting and advertising on the content network and may be different from your search network strategies.