Monday, February 25, 2008

[Inside AdSense] Updated Terms and Conditions

Every now and then, we update the AdSense Terms and Conditions to make sure they're in line with policies across Google, and to prepare for future changes to the products and services we offer. As part of these regular updates, you'll soon sign in to your account and see that the Terms have been updated, prompting you to read through and accept them.

This time around, most of the changes to the Terms and Conditions fall into two broad categories: 1) future products and features and 2) privacy requirements. Specifically, one of the main changes is that the terms anticipate future products that may become available in other advertising formats and mediums, for example Gadget Ads. As we look forward to monetizing more online and offline content, we've re-worded some portions of the terms to make them applicable across a broader array of media and formats -- anticipating, for example, that future products may be priced, paid, or managed differently than current ones.

We've also added some specific requirements that make it necessary for publishers to post and abide by a transparent privacy policy that users see. According to this policy, publishers must notify their users of the use of cookies and/or web beacons to collect data in the ad serving process. This change relates to advertisers' use of innovative products and features like Gadget Ads and other offerings in the future.

The changes aren't limited to the areas above, however; we've made small changes throughout, so it's a good idea for you to review them thoroughly before accepting.



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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Re: Fueling creativity in online video - with AdSense for video beta

We apologize for the extra email -- the previous message contained an
incorrect URL that isn't yet functioning. For an overview of our video
advertising solutions (referenced in the 4th paragraph of the original
post), please visit:

http://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/

Thanks for your understanding.

The Inside AdSense Team

On Feb 21, 1:37 pm, Inside AdSense <inside-adse...@google.com> wrote:
> We know that publishers are quickly adding video to their sites and
> looking for ways to earn additional revenue. If this sounds like you,
> look no further than AdSense for video, our solution for qualifying
> publishers. You may remember that we announced AdSense for video as a
> pilot last May.
>
> Since then, we've tested a variety of ad formats with the interest of
> users, publishers and advertisers in mind. As a result, we've decided
> that AdSense for video will use the InVideo ads adopted on our own
> property, YouTube, which enable advertisers to make a single buy at
> scale. Also competing in the auction - and unique to AdSense for video
> and AdSense video units - are text overlay ads which are contextually
> targeted to signals in your videos and on the page where the video
> lives. The InVideo ads are paid on a CPM basis, while the text overlay
> ads are paid on a CPC basis. You can see ad demos athttp://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/demos.html. While we'll
> continue to test a variety of ad formats, we believe that overlays are
> the best way to balance user experience with the needs of our
> publishers.
>
> AdSense for video is now available to publishers who, at a minimum,
> serve one million video streams each month and are based in the U.S.
> with English language sites. In the near future, we do plan to expand
> the program to more publishers of various sizes and locations.
>
> You may be wondering how this offering differs from the other video
> advertising solutions that AdSense (and YouTube) have rolled out in
> the last year. To give you an overview, we've launched a site atwww.google.com/videoadsolutions.
>
> To apply for AdSense for video beta, please visit the AdSense for
> video page on the Google Video Advertising Solutions site athttp://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/publisher.html. You can
> also learn about the various ways to earn revenue from video content
> by watching this video.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2hPslGRBfQ
>
> Posted by Ryan Hayward and Lilly Wolfson - AdSense Product Marketing/
> Publisher Support
> Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 5:28:00 AM

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[Inside AdSense] Fueling creativity in online video - with AdSense for video beta

We know that publishers are quickly adding video to their sites and
looking for ways to earn additional revenue. If this sounds like you,
look no further than AdSense for video, our solution for qualifying
publishers. You may remember that we announced AdSense for video as a
pilot last May.

Since then, we've tested a variety of ad formats with the interest of
users, publishers and advertisers in mind. As a result, we've decided
that AdSense for video will use the InVideo ads adopted on our own
property, YouTube, which enable advertisers to make a single buy at
scale. Also competing in the auction - and unique to AdSense for video
and AdSense video units - are text overlay ads which are contextually
targeted to signals in your videos and on the page where the video
lives. The InVideo ads are paid on a CPM basis, while the text overlay
ads are paid on a CPC basis. You can see ad demos at
http://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/demos.html . While we'll
continue to test a variety of ad formats, we believe that overlays are
the best way to balance user experience with the needs of our
publishers.

AdSense for video is now available to publishers who, at a minimum,
serve one million video streams each month and are based in the U.S.
with English language sites. In the near future, we do plan to expand
the program to more publishers of various sizes and locations.

You may be wondering how this offering differs from the other video
advertising solutions that AdSense (and YouTube) have rolled out in
the last year. To give you an overview, we've launched a site at
www.google.com/videoadsolutions .

To apply for AdSense for video beta, please visit the AdSense for
video page on the Google Video Advertising Solutions site at
http://www.google.com/ads/videoadsolutions/publisher.html . You can
also learn about the various ways to earn revenue from video content
by watching this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2hPslGRBfQ

Posted by Ryan Hayward and Lilly Wolfson - AdSense Product Marketing/
Publisher Support
Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 5:28:00 AM

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

[Inside AdSense] In for a penny, in for a pound key

As more publishers are being asked to complete the phone verification process, we've received a number of puzzled emails from our international community asking about the prompt to 'press the pound key'. To clarify, the 'pound key' refers to the '#' symbol (also known as the hash key), and not the '₤' symbol. The pound/hash key can typically be found below the '9' key.

We're working on perfecting our non-US English, and we apologise for any confusion caused ;)



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Friday, February 15, 2008

[Inside AdSense] Site maintenance on Saturday, February 16

Our engineers will be performing routine site maintenance from 10 am to 2 pm PST tomorrow, February 16th. While you'll be unable to access your account during this time frame, your ad serving won't be affected and your reports will continue to track data as usual. Here's the start time of the maintenance for a few cities around the world:

London - 6 pm Saturday
Bucharest - 8 pm Saturday
Mumbai - 11:30 pm Saturday
Manila - 2 am Sunday
Brisbane - 4 am Sunday

Enjoy the weekend!



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Monday, February 11, 2008

[Inside AdSense] Lucky number ten

Two weeks ago, we let you know that the PIN and phone verification processes would be automatically triggered at $10, rather than $50. Along those same lines, we've also updated how it works to choose a form of payment and enter tax information in your account. Because we don't pay out earnings of less than $10, you'll only be able to choose a form of payment and enter your tax info once your earnings reach $10. When you first sign up for AdSense and log in to your account, these options won't be available yet.

So when it comes to payments, consider 10 your new lucky number. Once you receive your PIN or a notice to verify your phone number, you'll know it's also time to head to your account and enter your tax information and select your form of payment. Then you'll be on your way to receiving your first payment -- lucky you!



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Thursday, February 7, 2008

[Inside AdSense] Driving up placement targeting earnings

Carsurvey.org is a car review website published by CSDO Media Limited. Initially inspired by some of the earliest experiments in user-generated reviews, the site now hosts almost 100,000 English-language car reviews submitted by visitors from across the globe.

From 1997 to 2000, founder Steven Jackson ran the site as a hobby. However, the growing hosting costs became significant, so Steven opted to run ads to cover them. He joined the AdSense program and was impressed with the initial results, which were further improved by carefully optimising the location, colour and size of the ads. By 2005, the time demands of running a popular website while holding down a day job were no longer sustainable. The steady revenue from AdSense was a major factor in Steven's decision to leave his old career and devote himself full-time to running Carsurvey.org.


AdSense offered Steven many advantages. Its global reach matched Carsurvey.org's diverse user base, and the fact that it separated the selling of ad space from the management of the site was very important to maintaining the sites' independence and credibility. Steven says, "AdSense allows me to focus on running Carsurvey.org for visitors. As long as Carsurvey.org provides a useful service, AdSense helps pay the bills."

Ad placements

As a regular reader of Inside AdSense, Steven was quick to pick up on improvements to the custom channel feature, which allows advertisers to target specific site areas using ad placements. He updated his AdSense HTML code to highlight his site via ad placements and focused on the most important pages and locations within Carsurvey.org. This made the site more appealing to advertisers, as they could begin to target specific page locations and sections. In addition, it gave more prominence to Carsurvey.org in the AdWords site tool, as you can see in the image below.


Medium rectangles

In addition to implementing the ad placements, Steven also tried another AdSense optimisation tip and added more image-enabled 300x250 medium rectangle units to his site. Though initially skeptical, as using those units would mean both changing the page layout for all of Carsurvey.org and displaying fewer ads per page, Steven decided to give the change a try.

Accelerating revenue

The improvements were gradual at first, but soon Steven's revenue climbed as advertisers began targeting specific ad placements on Carsurvey.org, namely the new 300x250 units in prime locations. Within a few months, Steven saw his placement targeting revenue grow up to six times its previous level; it now represents 60-80% of his overall earnings.

"I can definitely recommend experimenting with the ad placements and image enabled ads, especially in the 300x250 and skyscraper formats recommended by Google. I thought Carsurvey.org was pretty well optimised, but this just shows that experimenting with AdSense ad placements and testing out new features can really pay off," says Steven.



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