Adsense General Category Feature Rolled Out For English Speaking Countries

Till now beta test, the feature of  General Category blocking, is being released to all publishers in English-speaking countries. This feature would be available only in English ads regardless the language of the site.

With this new control, you can opt out of receiving ads from across 170 specific categories.

Adsense shows shows  the percentage of total revenue and total impressions for each category to give you insight into the categories of ads that appear on your site and the relative spend in those categories.

The feature is available in the new AdSense interface.

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Finally Adsense Reveals Revenue Sharing

Adsense Revenue ShareFinally the Adsense has decided to be transparent. Today Adsense revealed the shares for our two main AdSense products — AdSense for content and AdSense for search.

This might not alter  the revenue you get but it would help things to become more transparent.

Adsense revealed that AdSense for content publishers, who make up the vast majority of AdSense publishers, earn a 68% revenue share worldwide.

That means Adsense pays 68% of the revenue that it collects from advertisers for AdSense for content ads.

And Adsense keeps 32%. [Read more...]

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Adsense Announces Electronic Fund Transfer In North America

money-transferI intended to writ ethis about two dys baack when this news was still new. But it got down the priority due to some urgent jobs.
Any way it is a good news and Iwould like to share it with you.

Adsense has started electronic fund transfer in North America. That is surely the fastest way of getting paid from Adsense.

In India i still receive it by ordinary mail/courier [Read more...]

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Adsense Says No To Blending of Adsense Ads For Optimization

One of the most effective optimization that had been recommended by Adsense itself were to blend your ads in such a way that they look part of your website.

People have blended the ads the way they wanted, sometimes making reader wonder if he is looking at advertisements or the content.

But no more! [Read more...]

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