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Troubleshooting tips part IV: Ad controls and filtering
We understand that when showing ads on your site, there may be a few you’d like to prevent from appearing. There are a number of ad control and filtering tools in your AdSense account, which we’ve listed below to help you determine which ones are right for you. Competitive Ad Filter You can enter the specific URL of an ad into the Competitive Ad Filter to prevent ads from that site from appearing on your pages.
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Troubleshooting tips part IV: Ad controls and filtering
Better site traffic data and new name for Google Ad Planner
Posted by photostatic in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft on February 25th, 2010
Already, tens of thousands of AdSense publishers have used Google Ad Planner to share information about their website with advertisers. We are continuing to invest in the product in order to provide the deepest, most accurate data possible. To that end, we have improved how we calculate site traffic by over 10%, upgraded the way we publish opt-in Google Analytics data from publishers, and renamed the product to DoubleClick Ad Planner.
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Better site traffic data and new name for Google Ad Planner
Troubleshooting tips part IIb: Ad relevance and targeting continued
Posted by jackmorres in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft, technology on February 23rd, 2010
To follow up on our previous post about ad relevance and targeting, let’s look at some other reasons why you may experience ad targeting issues on your site. Have you blocked the AdSense crawler’s access to your pages? The AdSense crawler is an automated program that scans your web pages and tracks content for indexing.
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Troubleshooting tips part IIb: Ad relevance and targeting continued
Introducing the new DoubleClick for Publishers
You may have read previous posts on this blog about Google’s ad serving platforms for publishers, such as Google Ad Manager. Publisher ad serving helps website owners better manage and deliver ad campaigns that they’ve sold directly to advertisers. Ad serving platforms are also used to better manage how unsold ads are allocated to third parties, such as the DoubleClick Ad Exchange, AdSense and other ad networks.
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Introducing the new DoubleClick for Publishers
Update on the webinar schedule
We experienced some sound issues when we launched our AdSense Optimization Basics webinar on February 10th.
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Update on the webinar schedule
Holiday wishes from the AdSense team
We’d like to wish you a Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us on the AdSense team. And if you’re following the lunar calendar, we’d also like to wish you a Happy Chinese New Year! Gong Xi Fa Cai! Posted by Dia Muthana — Inside AdSense team
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Holiday wishes from the AdSense team
Thanks for your feedback on the AdSense Product Ideas page
Posted by Plowcalpownen in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Develop, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft on February 11th, 2010
Back in December, we invited you to submit and vote on product ideas for AdSense. Thanks for participating and voicing your opinions! We received over 600 ideas, and now, we’d like to follow up on what we’re doing with them.
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Thanks for your feedback on the AdSense Product Ideas page
Troubleshooting tips part I: Implementing your ad code
Posted by pornolab.tv in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft on January 28th, 2010
Today, we’re beginning a troubleshooting series to help you diagnose and solve common issues with your ads, search boxes, and account functionality. We’re kicking things off with a look at how to correctly implement your ad code and an explanation of why ads may not appear on your pages at times
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Troubleshooting tips part I: Implementing your ad code
An update from AdSense about the response to Haiti Earthquake
Posted by pornolab.tv in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft on January 19th, 2010
We’ve heard from many of our AdSense publishers about your concern for the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. We wanted to take this opportunity to let you know about some of the efforts Google is making to help the people of Haiti respond to this catastrophe. Google is donating $1 million to organizations on the ground that are rescuing those still trapped and providing clean water, food, medical care, shelter and support to those affected.
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An update from AdSense about the response to Haiti Earthquake
Site maintenance on Saturday, January 9
This Saturday, our engineers will be performing routine site maintenance from 10am to 2pm PDT. You’ll be unable to log in to your AdSense and Ad Manager accounts during this time, but we’ll continue serving ads to your pages and tracking your clicks, impressions, and earnings as usual.
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Site maintenance on Saturday, January 9
Happy New Year
Posted by SABWEELEANTEX in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft on January 1st, 2010
Wishing all our publishers a very Happy New Year! Posted by Dia Muthana — Inside AdSense Team
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Happy New Year
Webinars — out with the old, in with the new
Posted by reszepswobe in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Develop, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft on December 22nd, 2009
This year, the AdSense team has brought you a series of live webinars covering a range of topics, and we’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended.
Keeping your account secure
Posted by Plowcalpownen in Adsense, Advertising, Break, CSS, Daily, Google, Google Analytics, Web, analytics, business, microsoft, mobile, security on December 17th, 2009
We understand how important your AdSense account is to you. You need to sign into your account to generate ad code, manage the appearance of your ads, view your reports and check the status of your payments.
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Keeping your account secure
More Google Web Elements for you
We’ve posted a few times about Google Web Elements and how they can benefit you as a publisher. Today, we’re excited to announce new features for Google Web Elements, including the addition of 3 three new elements for Google Translate, Reader, and Orkut.
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More Google Web Elements for you
A note about a messaging change in your AdSense account
Today we’re changing some messaging in the AdSense interface concerning your earnings, and we wanted to give you some more information on why we’re making this change.
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A note about a messaging change in your AdSense account
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