Yahoo sought another way to stave off a Microsoft acquisition in opening a two-week deal with search advertising giant Google to deliver its AdSense for Search advertising.
Google AdSense For Video Hits Beta
This time, Google’s beta tag means something – to become a user, publishers will need to have English-language, U.S.-based sites, and serve at least one million video streams per month. But, beta tag or not, AdSense for video has officially arrived.
8 Theories For AdSense Fluctuations
Recently, many web-publishers reported drastic drops in their Google AdSense earnings and offered up many theories as to why that occurred. The problem was reported in web forums, on popular SEO blogs, and in the comments section of the last Murdok article on the subject. After all that, we’ve narrowed it down to 8 possible explanations.
AdSense Earnings Down?
There’s word around the Webmaster World forum that publishers have been experiencing a sharp decline in AdSense earnings over the past month. There’s been little consensus, lots of possible explanations, but nothing you might call conclusive.
Google Goes Back Over Adsense Referral Program
Two weeks ago, Google announced some changes to their AdSense Referral Program.
Why Google Might Have Changed AdSense Referral Terms
Lots of talk today about Google changing the terms of their referral units for Google Adsense. Good coverage by both Darren and Jeremy. Lets take a little look at why they might have done this.
Yahoo’s Key To Kill AdSense
The still in testing Yahoo Publisher Network has been touted as a potential disruptive force, once it opens to more publishers.
Ten Great Tips for Working with AdSense
Google just released a Newbie Central for their AdSense program, those ads webmasters can include on their site to earn money for every click on the ad from a visitor (if you’re using the program, part of the advertiser budget will go to you, and the other part to Google). I wanted to add some tips from my own experience:
A Glance At AdSense’s 2007
As acquaintances go, Google AdSense isn’t a particularly "auld" one – most people are likely to have more aged underwear. Still, the Inside AdSense blog has taken a moment to remember the technology’s past year, and it was, by all appearances, a rather busy one.
AdSense Publishers Hurt By Currency Problems
One of the nice things about not having much money is not having to worry about what might happen to it. Sliding stock markets, a poor exchange rate – who cares? Unless, of course, you have something tied up in investments, or are an AdSense publisher who doesn’t live in America.