Google has announced significant changes to its Search Ads publisher products, including AdSense for Search (AFS), AdSense for Shopping (AFSh), and Programmable Search Engine (ProSE). According to a ...
AdSense does not allow account holders to change an individual account to a business account, or vice versa, but you can cancel an account and run the same ad units on the same domain under a ...
AdSense is a Google program for website publishers who want to earn advertising revenue on their websites. Once you have been approved for a Google AdSense account, you can use that account to publish ...
Google announced this week that Offerwall is now generally available on AdSense. Google has been expanding access to its ...
Google today announced two changes to AdSense but doesn’t “expect publishers to see a change in their earnings” and payments. Consistency and “greater transparency” were cited as the reason for these ...
There should be more to this announcement, no? There is a hint of a new, Google ad exchange strategy involving AdSense if we are to believe David Rosenblatt, Google’s president of display advertising, ...
Google AdSense is debuting a new format for websites that converts existing text on a site into a shortcut for Google Search. Available starting today to site owners, “ad intents” in Google AdSense ...
In today’s digital world, entrepreneurs and small business owners often explore multiple revenue streams as part of their online marketing plans. One of the most popular options is Google’s AdSense ...
Someone claiming to be an ex Google AdSense employee is accusing the internet giant of systematically robbing its AdSense clients — an allegation Google has quickly denied. On Pastebin Tuesday, April ...
What are the differences between AdX and Google AdSense? This post will help you figure out which advertising platform is best for you. In 1996, DoubleClick was born as an ad exchange provider, ...
Google shifted AdSense to an eCPM payment model, based on impressions instead of clicks. Publishers will now receive 80% of ad revenue after fees instead of a fixed 68% share. Publishers may need to ...
An alleged former Google (GOOG 0.21%) (GOOGL 0.41%) employee recently caused pandemonium when he made two separate anonymous claims on a website known as Pastebin, saying that Google systematically ...