As soon as news reached that AOL released Video Ticker there also was an announcement that Google will be introducing AdSense Video Units to Canada, the UK & Ireland.
AOL’s VIDEO TICKER ADS:
With “Google” In Your URL, No AdSense For You!
"AdSense Disallowed On URLs Containing ‘Google’". This was said by Google itself. A Google Blogoscoped account shows an AdSense ban of a portion of an active site.
AdSense Disallowed On URLs Containing “Google”
Google informed me that they banned showing AdSense from my account on Google.blogoscoped.cn (a site which I don’t run, but they are nice enough to rotate my AdSense code every couple of times as they’re translating posts from here).
YouTube Videos Premiere On AdSense
Google added another revenue opportunity for AdSense publishers, with the debut of video units and their connected relevant advertising.
Google AdSense For Mobile Arrives
There’s no such thing as a portable La-Z-Boy, but there are comfortable camping chairs. And although a 42-inch LCD might be ideal, pocket-sized video devices are also popular. Now, with the formal launch of AdSense for Mobile, Google seems to be getting into the transportability trend.
Google AdSense Referrals Hiding From Publishers
Using the wrong ad format could be the culprit as members of Google’s AdSense content network have experienced problems in getting referral 2.0 ads to appear.
AdSense Blog Reveals Odd Banking Policy
An otherwise mild write-up of how Google sends checks to AdSense publishers for their earnings has a strange twist that hints at a relationship with Citibank that defies common banking practices.
Google’s IPO, Inside AdSense Have Anniversaries
You know that feeling when you forget a birthday? Well, I don’t have it, but it’s nonetheless true that I failed to note two Google anniversaries. Google’s IPO occurred three years ago as of August 19, and on August 15, the Inside AdSense blog turned two.
AdSense for Games Coming “Soon”
Google’s Bernie Stolar and Greg Schaffer spoke at the Casual Connect game convention this week and shared details of Google’s plans to bring AdWords to video games via “AdSense for Games.”
Adsense in Password Protected Areas
Google just posted up on their Adsense blog that there is a new feature called site authentication.
The gist of it is that this feature will allow you to set up a user name and password for the Adsense robot.
It can then go in and crawl your password protected pages (much like a registered user) and thus begin showing relevant ads.