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Five steps to optimising your AdSense performance - Google AdSense Steps to Success

 

"I want to improve my AdSense performance, but I don’t know how to get
started!"

We hear you. The myriad of optimisation tools and options AdSense
offers can be a bit overwhelming. Colors, placements, channels, ad
sizes — there are more options to choose from than you can poke a
mouse cursor at! Ideally, we wish you could just click a button and
have a fully optimised webpage published to the Internet. But until
that magical day comes, we have a solution for you.

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Make the move now to Google Accounts

 

As you may remember, we started asking publishers to update your AdSense accounts to Google Accounts last May. When you do that, you can manage all of your Google products using one login and password, and also take advantage of new features like Site Authentication and the recently improved AdSense for search.

In the next few weeks, we’ll soon be requiring all publishers to update to a Google Account. If you haven’t yet updated your account, we recommend doing so as soon as possible to avoid any issues with account access later. Just sign in follow the instructions in the wizard that will automatically appear. If you don’t see the wizard, it means that your info has already moved to Google Accounts.

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3rd-party ads now available on the Google content network

 

We’re happy to announce that the Google content network now
accepts display ads served from qualified third-party vendors.
During this initial release, only ads in English are eligible,
although we look forward to offering more options in the future.

By accepting third-party ads, we can attract a greater variety of
advertising on the Google content network, which we believe will
result over time in increased revenue for publishers and more
relevant advertising for end users.

If you’re currently opted in to image ads, you’re already able to
receive third-party ads. If not, you can enable image ads to start
receiving third-party ads immediately. (Learn how to enable image
ads at
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=9741.)

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Googlw AdSense for search is now powered by Google Custom Search

We’re happy to let you know that AdSense for search is now powered by

Custom Search. If you’ve used Custom Search Engine (CSE) before, you

know that Custom Search offers advanced customization options to help

improve the accuracy of your search results and tailor them to what

users are looking for. With the integration of Custom Search into

AdSense for search, you can take advantage of CSE’s most popular

features without having to leave your AdSense account.

Here are some of the new features:

   * Site Search: You’ve worked hard to attract users to your site,

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Introducing the Google Adsence Ad Review Center

Just got this from google

Enjoy

In an effort to provide you with more transparency and control
over the ads appearing on your pages, we’ve developed the Ad
Review Center. This new feature allows you to review ads
placement-targeted to your site and ensure those ads are relevant
to your site’s content and users. We’d like to take this
opportunity to introduce you to the Ad Review Center and answer
some basic questions you may have about this feature.

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Image ads for your mobile content

Our mobile ads team is pleased to announce that mobile image ads are now available in Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, and the UK, as well as the US. With this mobile ad type, you now have a new way to monetize mobile content while still providing the same benefits as our standard text ads.

Mobile image ads enable you to take advantage of the large and growing group of Google mobile advertisers. Ads are matched to your site content and the size of a viewer’s screen, and are paid on a cost-per-click basis. You can view example ads and sizes in the AdWords Help Center.

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