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Referrals 2.0 launches to all AdSense publishers across the world
June 29th, 2007 under General. [ Comments: none ]

This past March, Google has launched a referrals beta to test the feature and iron out some wrinkles. Now that they’ve finished their testing, they’re pleased to announce that referrals 2.0 will soon be available to all adsense publishers in referrals-supported languages.   

While some of you may already be familiar with referrals for Google products, this launch will greatly expand the inventory and functionality of referrals for adsense publishers. Below is a list of a few of the key benefits of referrals 2.0:

  • Expanded product inventory: While many of you have had success referring one of our Google products, some of you weren’t able to find a product that fit the context of your site. Referrals 2.0 offers products from thousands of adwords advertisers, so you can find the right ads for your sites.
  • Category and keyword targeting: With thousands of products available, it can be difficult to decide which ads will perform best on your site. That’s why we give you the option to refer products by category and keyword. You can narrow down the types of ads you want to display and let adsense figure out which ones will perform best on your site. Whether you want ads for a specific category, advertiser, or product, referrals 2.0 will give you the control to decide.
  • Ad unit optimization: It can be tricky picking the best ads for your site, so we’ve included ad unit optimization for referrals. When you create a new referral ad unit, simply select the Pick best performing ads option. We’ll then compare your selected ads to other relevant ads, and serve the ads we expect to perform best on your site.
  • Better targeting for pages with multiple themes: With standard contextual targeting, ads may not match up directly with the text around them if there are a number of themes on the page. With referrals, you can select unique “keywords” for each ad unit to narrow the targeting directly to the theme you want. Better targeting means higher earnings for your site.
  • Greater compensation for high-quality traffic: Since referrals are paid on a cost-per-action (CPA) basis, your traffic matters. If the traffic you send to advertisers is more likely to turn into a completed sale or lead, you will earn more with referrals.
  • Add your seal of approval: Unlike adsense for content ads, our program policies allow you to make specific references to referral ads on your site. If you endorse the product that you are referring, feel free to let your users know. By adding your personal review of the products you refer, you can help your users make more informed choices.

To get started with referrals, click the adsense Setup tab in your account, then click Referrals. If you don’t see referrals 2.0 right away, please check back in a few days, as the feature will gradually become available in all accounts over the next few weeks. Please also keep in mind that for some languages, advertisers are just getting started so ad inventory may be limited at this time.

Here’s an interesting book about search engines:
Search Engine Optimization
Mike


Adsense Policy updates - and it’s not even Thursday! What a joke!
June 5th, 2007 under General. [ Comments: none ]

As usual… They are updating again! I really like that part:

“We’re now requiring adsense publishers to comply with the spirit of our Page Quality Guidelines. If you’re an adwords advertiser, you might already be familiar with these guidelines, which are intended to provide a better experience for users, advertisers, and publishers alike. If you use any kind of online advertising, know that these guidelines encourage publishers to, among other things, create sites with simple navigation and substantial, useful content. ”

Would it be possible to ask your customers’ opinion first? All of us publishers and advertisers just need to comply, comply comply! We should do a Google adsense protest and do some kind of buy no advertising day and boycott them by not spending a penny on some designated days… I am sure they would ask our opinion next time!

Mike


A New Yahoo (YPN) Pricing Model Rolls Out Today
June 5th, 2007 under General. [ Comments: none ]

Yahoo! Search Marketing is rolling out a new feature that I think will help enhance the quality, potentially reduce the cost and increase the value of traffic to you, our advertisers. It’s called quality-based pricing, and it measures the quality of traffic coming from our distribution partners—that is, the web publishers large and small that display your ads

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Yahoo! Search Crawler, Slurp, is moving its url
June 1st, 2007 under General. [ Comments: none ]

Anyone who has seen their web server logs, has seen the Yahoo! crawler come by and leave its mark. It identifies itself as ‘Yahoo! Slurp’ and its domain is inktomisearch.com. For those of you who follow the search space, you can easily guess that this is one of the last historic remnants from our acquisition of Inktomi a few years ago. Well, the crawler finally decided to move and find a new home.

More here…


 

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