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Site maintenance on Saturday, March 20

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. In addi­tion, your ad tar­get­ing won’t be affected

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Site main­te­nance on Sat­ur­day, March 20

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Site maintenance on Saturday, March 20

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, March 20

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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

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Join us for two live webinars this week

This week, we’ll be host­ing two live webi­nars to help you dis­cover how you can make the most of your AdSense account with a detailed under­stand­ing of DFP Small Busi­ness and AdSense for search. The DFP Small Busi­ness (for­merly Google Ad Man­ager) webi­nar will take place on Tues­day, March 2nd

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Join us for two live webi­nars this week

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Better site traffic data and new name for Google Ad Planner

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

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Troubleshooting tips part IIb: Ad relevance and targeting continued

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

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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

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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

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Intro­duc­ing the new Dou­bleClick for Publishers

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Comparing SEO Business Models

One of the great things about SEO is that it allows you to see many lenses on busi­ness that you can’t nor­mally see with most other pro­fes­sions (out­side of per­haps some­thing in high finance or man­age­ment con­sult­ing any­how). One day you are build­ing a boot­strapped busi­ness from scratch won­der­ing when it will make its first Dol­lar, and the next day your on the phone with McK­in­sey con­sul­tants or an exec­u­tive from a for­tune 500 com­pany talk­ing strategy

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Com­par­ing SEO Busi­ness Models

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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

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Thanks for your feedback on the AdSense Product Ideas page

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. 

Con­tin­ued here: 
Thanks for your feed­back on the AdSense Prod­uct Ideas page

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Thanks for your feedback on the AdSense Product Ideas page

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. 

See more here:
Thanks for your feed­back on the AdSense Prod­uct Ideas page

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An update from AdSense about the response to Haiti Earthquake

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

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AdSense for Domains Expands Use of Keyword Hints

You asked for it, you got it! AdSense for Domains, which launched a year ago to help pub­lish­ers earn rev­enue through ads placed on unde­vel­oped domains, now uses optional key­word hints more often. These key­words are sug­ges­tions sup­plied to Google by domain own­ers about the types of con­tent users are look­ing for when they arrive on an unde­vel­oped domain. 

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AdSense for Domains Expands Use of Key­word Hints

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AdSense for Domains Expands Use of Keyword Hints

You asked for it, you got it! AdSense for Domains, which launched a year ago to help pub­lish­ers earn rev­enue through ads placed on unde­vel­oped domains, now uses optional key­word hints more often. These key­words are sug­ges­tions sup­plied to Google by domain own­ers about the types of con­tent users are look­ing for when they arrive on an unde­vel­oped domain

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AdSense for Domains Expands Use of Key­word Hints

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