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  • wm-thn

    Ad Filtering/Blocking Improved at Google

    The Google Adsense team will be making some improvements to the speed of Adsense's competitive ad filter (ad targeting) and make some enhancements to the blocking capabilities of the Ad Review Center in the next few weeks. Google will be reviewing and expanding material available in its Help Center...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Peter A. Prestipino on 11-10-2008
  • wm-thn

    Monitor Affiliate Revenue With AffMeter

    There are far too few tools developed exclusively for affiliate marketers. When you find one (and a good one at that) it's essential you at least try it out for yourself. One such offering I have recently come across is AffMeter, a software solution which offers statistics, analytics and reporting...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Peter A. Prestipino on 10-15-2008
  • wm-thn

    Adsense Coming to GA?

    Reports are circulating that Adsense Publishers might soon have acess to detailed statistics through Google Analytics reports. Amit Agarwal has posted screenshots that indicate reports for which pages get the most clicks, the revenue generate per page, CPM rates, top referring sites, etc. These sites...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Peter A. Prestipino on 09-12-2008
  • wm-thn

    Google Ad Manager Out of Beta

    After what seems like a nanosecond in beta, Google's Ad Manager is open to the public. The system is designed to help streamline your ad inventory and make sure that you're not wasting money on underperforming or wrongly targeted ads. There are some new features that have been added as well....
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Mike Phillips on 08-27-2008
  • wm-thn

    Adsense For Your RSS

    Google has formally announced Adsense for Feeds, a program that displays both contextual and placement targeted ads in FeedBurner feeds. Feedburner's advertising network (FAN) has officially been closed and no new applications are being accepted. AdSense for Feeds lets affiliates create a new ad...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Administrator on 08-18-2008
  • wm-thn

    AdURLs.com Review: Away From Adsense

    There are many Adsense alternatives these days that are worth investigating, so let's look at one particular offering in AdURLs.com . By all accounts AdURLs is a classic Adsense alternative. So much so in fact, that they openly advise their prospects that one way to use AdURLs is to use the solution...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Administrator on 08-08-2008
  • wm-thn

    Major Google Content Network Enhancements

    Google announced several enhancements ( courtesy of its integration with DoubleClick ) to its content network which will be made available in the coming months. These improvements include: - Frequency Capping: Enables advertisers to control the number of times a user sees an ad. - Frequency Reporting...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Administrator on 08-07-2008
  • wm-thn

    Google Adsense for Search Upgrades

    Google Adsense for Search users now have access to several new features. Publishers will be able to select the location of advertising appearing on search results pages (top, bottom, or the right side of the page, refine searches with keywords (see the video here), benefit from improved indexing...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Peter A. Prestipino on 06-13-2008
  • wm-thn

    Adsense For Feeds Coming This Week

    Starting this week, Feedburner will be rolling out Adsense for feeds . Those publishers already in the FeedBurner Ad Network will see CPM ads directly sold onto their content alongside contextually targeted ads. Via the semi-official announcement : That means you get the best of both worlds: a dedicated...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Peter A. Prestipino on 06-02-2008
  • wm-thn

    Google Custom Search Gets Deeper, Includes AdSense

    Every website needs some sort of search funciton - users expect it. And, of course, Google is there to help you out and make a little money in the process. They have announced that AdSense for Search is now powered by Custom Search. This means that when you have the Google Custom Search function in your...
    Posted to Website Magazine (Weblog) by Mike Phillips on 05-08-2008
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