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  • Lucy's final tips for Friday newbies

    As the summer draws to a close, it is with a heavy heart that I bring you our last Newbie Friday post. I hope you've enjoyed our words of wisdom over the past few months and have found the information useful. Our team will continue to update this blog with the most up-to-date AdSense news and information...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-26-2008
  • Is it right to search on your own site?

    If you've added an AdSense for search box to your page, you're probably aware of the relevant search results it provides your users. That being said, a few publishers have asked us if it’s a violation of our program policies to perform searches in their own AdSense for search boxes. The short...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-19-2008
  • Quality, not quantity

    As we mentioned a few weeks ago , you can use your AdSense account to display ads on any policy-compliant sites you own. This has often sparked the question among new publishers of 'How many sites do I need to earn money with AdSense?' We'd like to stress that it's not the number of sites...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-12-2008
  • Relating AdSense to AdWords

    We think it's important for all publishers, both new and veteran, to understand the role they play in our ad network ecosystem. While AdSense is designed for publishers to monetize their websites with Google ads, it's also designed to extend the reach for our AdWords advertisers, providing them...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-05-2008
  • Your guide to the Inside AdSense blog

    Whether you're a new to this blog or have been with us since way back in August of aught five , we'd like to provide a few simple tips for effectively using the features provided on our site. First of all, we've made it easy to subscribe to the blog so that you'll never miss a post. There...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-29-2008
  • One account, multiple sites

    We'd like to remind you that once you've been approved for AdSense, you can place the code from your account on any page that complies with our program policies . Simply generate new code and paste it onto your site -- we don't need to update your account, so there's no need to contact...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-22-2008
  • Seeing clicks but no revenue?

    Have you ever checked your reports and noticed that you have clicks reported, but no revenue? We'd like to explain why this may happen, as we frequently receive emails and questions on our Help Forum about this issue. What you're seeing may be due to one of the following: Allowed Sites setup...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-15-2008
  • Defining invalid clicks and click fraud

    We often receive questions from new publishers about what these two terms mean, and we'd like to help you understand the difference. Invalid clicks are clicks for which we decide not to charge our AdWords advertisers, since they may artificially drive up advertiser cost or publisher revenue. These...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-08-2008
  • A picture isn't always worth a thousand words

    The maxim about the Internet is that content is king. While this holds true for AdSense publishers, there’s one important caveat: if it’s not text-based content, our crawler might not notice. While we’re constantly working to improve our targeting technology, our crawlers need text to properly match...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2008
  • Easy as 1-2-3

    With all of the different AdSense products we now offer, it can be tough to keep track of the maximum number of each type of unit that our program policies allow. To help you remember these important numbers, here's a list. On any policy-compliant page, you can display: ONE... - video unit (currently...
    Posted to Google Stuff (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-25-2008
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