Content from Sony BMG and Warner Music Group will receive a dose of video advertising from Google and made available for publishers in the AdSense Network.
Does Adsense Hate Bloggers and Publishers?
The headline may sound a little harsh, but based on their recent Adsense policy updates as noted by Jensense, it’s the conclusion that has to be made.
AdSense Changes To Thwart Competitors
Google now says that sites displaying AdSense or Google search boxes may not display other ads or services using the same layouts and colors as the Google products. That applies to all ads an AdSense member might have displayed anywhere on his website.
Adsense and Blogs
I love it when the blogosphere gets worked up and makes generalizations from one piece of data.
Adsense Should Allow Filtering by Keyword
EGOL recently made a post on the SEOmoz blog about one of the major shortcomings of Adsense: the lack of a feature to set negative keywords for the contextual ad matching.
No Images Next to Adsense Ads
I must admit, I’ve been tempted to experiment with adding images next to Google AdSense ads.
AdSense Nixes Pics
A brief post on the Google AdSense blog today “clarified” the ad and image placement policy; basically, it’s best to keep unrelated Google ad units and images far, far apart.
AdSense Has A Yahoo Killing Secret
Google has been quietly inviting some websites to participate in a Display Advertising Network, which will place some very profitable CPM ads from Fortune 1000 companies on a publisher’s site.
Google AdSense Gets Ad Placements
A new feature is coming to AdSense, and it’s called “ad placements.” Only a handful of advertisers have been allowed to take a look at the service – it appears to be in a beta testing phase – but the potential market seems excited.
Google Adsense Banning Users With Google Domain
Ionut Chitu, one of the most proficient bloggers out there, just got banned from Adsense because he uses the word Google in his blog’s domain name: googlesystem.blogspot.com.