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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. If you’d like to block ads coming from an entire domain, enter a top-level domain such as www.example.com to block all ads that link to subdirectories below that domain.

  • Ad Review Center The Ad Review Center, located under the AdSense Setup tab in your account, lets you review and filter any placement targeted ads that are appearing on your pages. You can filter ads by type (text or image), or by individual ad groups and advertisers.
  • Category Filtering To use the category filtering feature, you first have to enable the Ad Review Center. Category filtering allows you to block ads from up to 8 categories such as dating, politics, and weight loss, from displaying on your pages. Ads in these categories will be filtered if they’re in English, French, German, or Spanish, regardless of how they’ve been targeted to your pages.

If you still see filtered ads are appearing on your site after you’ve used these features, please take note of the following:

  • Ad filters should become effective within 30 minutes, but in rare cases might take up to 48 hours to be effective. Review the information in our Help Center for more information.
  • If you use both AdSense for content and AdSense for search, and wish to filter an ad from appearing in both products, make sure that you’ve entered the correct URL in question in both filters.
  • If you display ads from more than one AdSense account on one page, you need to filter the URL(s) in both accounts.

That brings us to the end of our troubleshooting series for AdSense for content. Stay tuned next week for tips on troubleshooting issues with AdSense for search.

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Troubleshooting tips part IV: Ad controls and filtering

A few months ago, we updated the email communication options in your AdSense account to give you more choices about the types of messages you’d like to receive from us. You can now pick the types of messages that interest you from five categories:

  • Customized help and performance suggestions
  • Newsletters
  • Google market research
  • Special offers
  • Information about other Google products and services which may be of interest to you

If you’d like to receive emails with optimization tips that are targeted to your specific account settings and ad implementation, you’ll need to choose the category Customized help and performance suggestions. You’ll receive roughly one email per month from us with targeted performance suggestions, so you don’t have to worry about your inbox overflowing with messages from us.


In case you aren’t currently opted into this category, we’d like to recommend that you update your preferences to be able to receive Customized help and performance suggestions going forward and not miss out on valuable information on how to optimize your AdSense performance.

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Earn more with AdSense tips by email

We’re constantly focused on bringing new advertisers and more advertising spend to AdSense sites. One way to do so is to make it easier for brand advertisers to reach their goals on AdSense sites. Brand advertisers are focused on raising brand awareness and driving engagement, typically with display ads, for a product or service a person may buy in the future. Brand advertisers differ from direct response advertisers, who typically look for clicks and conversions from the campaigns they run on your site.

For example, an advertiser selling DVDs online may want users to click through and make purchases, while a brand advertiser for an upcoming summer blockbuster may want to generate awareness among users. Because of their campaign goals, brand advertisers tend to be more selective about the sites their ads run on, as well as where on the page their ads appear. We want to help these new advertisers compete for the portions of your ad space that are most attractive to them so that we can increase your earnings over time.

With that in mind, we’re launching a new beta advertiser feature that we believe will help accomplish this goal. The new feature enables brand advertisers to target their ads to ad units that are immediately visible when a page is loaded — in other words, the portions of the page a user can see without needing to scroll down. The ads that are immediately visible are called ‘above the fold’; those that require a user to scroll down in order to be seen are called ‘below the fold.’

In order to determine which ads are above and below the fold, we’ve implemented a statistically-driven model. The model takes into account various user experiences and situations, including different web browsers, monitor sizes, and screen resolutions, and only considers ads above the fold if they are fully on-screen when the browser window loads.

If you’ve placed your ad units above the fold, advertisers using this feature will now be able to reach your site in a new way. If you haven’t, placing new ad units above the fold will enable them to do so. We believe this feature will help attract new brand campaigns to AdSense sites, bringing more revenue to publishers over time.

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Attracting new brand advertisers to your site

Once ads are displaying fine on your pages, your next concern may be your earnings. To make sure all your impressions and clicks are recorded correctly, check out the following notes and tips.

First, be aware that your AdSense reports are updated every 15 to 30 minutes, but can sometimes take up to 24 hours to update. So at times, if you don’t see the numbers you expect in your reports, be sure to check again later once your reports have been updated.

  • Do you use the Allowed Sites feature? Allowed sites are websites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. If you use the allowed sites feature in your AdSense account, be sure to add all the websites you’re displaying ads on, to the list of allowed sites. If you forget to add a sites where you’re displaying ads, then impressions and clicks on the sites will be shown in your reports, but advertisers won’t be charged and the clicks won’t earn any revenue.

Also, we advise you to be careful when renaming the ad placement as you will lose existing advertiser bids.

Next week, we’ll look at publisher controls and how to filter certain ads from appearing on your site.

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Troubleshooting tips part III: Performance reports & earnings

Once ads are displaying fine on your pages, your next concern may be your earnings. To make sure all your impressions and clicks are recorded correctly, check out the following notes and tips.

First, be aware that your AdSense reports are updated every 15 to 30 minutes, but can sometimes take up to 24 hours to update. So at times, if you don’t see the numbers you expect in your reports, be sure to check again later once your reports have been updated.

  • Do you use the Allowed Sites feature? Allowed sites are websites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. If you use the allowed sites feature in your AdSense account, be sure to add all the websites you’re displaying ads on, to the list of allowed sites. If you forget to add a sites where you’re displaying ads, then impressions and clicks on the sites will be shown in your reports, but advertisers won’t be charged and the clicks won’t earn any revenue.

Also, we advise you to be careful when renaming the ad placement as you will lose existing advertiser bids.

Next week, we’ll look at publisher controls and how to filter certain ads from appearing on your site.

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Troubleshooting tips part III: Performance reports & earnings

Once ads are displaying fine on your pages, your next concern may be your earnings. To make sure all your impressions and clicks are recorded correctly, check out the following notes and tips.

First, be aware that your AdSense reports are updated every 15 to 30 minutes, but can sometimes take up to 24 hours to update. So at times, if you don’t see the numbers you expect in your reports, be sure to check again later once your reports have been updated.

  • Do you use the Allowed Sites feature? Allowed sites are websites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. If you use the allowed sites feature in your AdSense account, be sure to add all the websites you’re displaying ads on, to the list of allowed sites. If you forget to add a sites where you’re displaying ads, then impressions and clicks on the sites will be shown in your reports, but advertisers won’t be charged and the clicks won’t earn any revenue.

Also, we advise you to be careful when renaming the ad placement as you will lose existing advertiser bids.

Next week, we’ll look at publisher controls and how to filter certain ads from appearing on your site.

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Troubleshooting tips part III: Performance reports & earnings

Once ads are displaying fine on your pages, your next concern may be your earnings. To make sure all your impressions and clicks are recorded correctly, check out the following notes and tips.

First, be aware that your AdSense reports are updated every 15 to 30 minutes, but can sometimes take up to 24 hours to update. So at times, if you don’t see the numbers you expect in your reports, be sure to check again later once your reports have been updated.

  • Do you use the Allowed Sites feature? Allowed sites are websites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. If you use the allowed sites feature in your AdSense account, be sure to add all the websites you’re displaying ads on, to the list of allowed sites. If you forget to add a sites where you’re displaying ads, then impressions and clicks on the sites will be shown in your reports, but advertisers won’t be charged and the clicks won’t earn any revenue.

Also, we advise you to be careful when renaming the ad placement as you will lose existing advertiser bids.

Next week, we’ll look at publisher controls and how to filter certain ads from appearing on your site.

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Troubleshooting tips part III: Performance reports & earnings

Once ads are displaying fine on your pages, your next concern may be your earnings. To make sure all your impressions and clicks are recorded correctly, check out the following notes and tips.

First, be aware that your AdSense reports are updated every 15 to 30 minutes, but can sometimes take up to 24 hours to update. So at times, if you don’t see the numbers you expect in your reports, be sure to check again later once your reports have been updated.

  • Do you use the Allowed Sites feature? Allowed sites are websites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. If you use the allowed sites feature in your AdSense account, be sure to add all the websites you’re displaying ads on, to the list of allowed sites. If you forget to add a sites where you’re displaying ads, then impressions and clicks on the sites will be shown in your reports, but advertisers won’t be charged and the clicks won’t earn any revenue.

Also, we advise you to be careful when renaming the ad placement as you will lose existing advertiser bids.

Next week, we’ll look at publisher controls and how to filter certain ads from appearing on your site.

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Troubleshooting tips part III: Performance reports & earnings

Once ads are displaying fine on your pages, your next concern may be your earnings. To make sure all your impressions and clicks are recorded correctly, check out the following notes and tips.

First, be aware that your AdSense reports are updated every 15 to 30 minutes, but can sometimes take up to 24 hours to update. So at times, if you don’t see the numbers you expect in your reports, be sure to check again later once your reports have been updated.

  • Do you use the Allowed Sites feature? Allowed sites are websites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. If you use the allowed sites feature in your AdSense account, be sure to add all the websites you’re displaying ads on, to the list of allowed sites. If you forget to add a sites where you’re displaying ads, then impressions and clicks on the sites will be shown in your reports, but advertisers won’t be charged and the clicks won’t earn any revenue.

Also, we advise you to be careful when renaming the ad placement as you will lose existing advertiser bids.

Next week, we’ll look at publisher controls and how to filter certain ads from appearing on your site.

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Troubleshooting tips part III: Performance reports & earnings

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. This webinar will cover how you can:

  • Use DFP Small Business to sell, schedule, deliver, and measure all of your direct-sold and network-based ad inventory (including AdSense)
  • Have AdSense backfill your directly-sold inventory and compete with your other ad networks
  • Optimize your AdSense placements

The AdSense for search webinar will take place on Wednesday, March 3rd. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:

We encourage you to post your questions in advance of each webinar on our Google Moderator pages for DFP Small Business or AdSense for search.

Sign up for these webinars here! We look forward to seeing you soon.

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Join us for two live webinars this week

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. Visit the DoubleClick blog to read more about the new product features and new name.

As always, anyone can use the newly renamed DoubleClick Ad Planner whether or not they are a DoubleClick customer. The product remains free and open for everyone. The URL for publishers to update their profile remains the same: www.google.com/adplanner/publisher.

If you are new to Ad Planner, we invite you to learn more about claiming your site.

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Better site traffic data and new name for Google Ad Planner

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. Sometimes we don’t crawl pages because the AdSense crawler doesn’t have access to your pages, in which case we’re unable to determine their content and show relevant ads. Here are a few specific instances when our crawler can’t access a site:
    • If you use a robots.txt file which regulates the crawler access to your page. In this case, you can grant the AdSense crawler access by adding these lines to the top of your robots.txt file:

      User-agent: Mediapartners-Google*
      Disallow:

    • If the sites you place the ad code on are behind a login, our crawler won´t be able to access your site. To grant access to such pages, please follow these instructions. Also, be sure to regularly check your site diagnostics tool to be aware of any blocked pages.

  • Is your site language supported by AdSense? Check to make sure that your site has a substantial amount of text-based content in one of the languages supported by AdSense. When there’s enough content, our technology detects the primary language of each of your pages and delivers relevant ads in the appropriate language, even if your site contains multiple supported languages.

    • The crawlers used by Google AdSense index content by unique URL. As a result, if the URL is the same regardless which language the user chooses to view the pages in, our system will only have the language version it received when indexing this URL. This means that we’ll show ads according to the page our system has in its cache, which might not match the language the user is viewing the page in. In order to resolve this, we suggest either of the following:
      • Create separate directories for each language, such as http://www.site.com/en/index.html
      • Send GET variables (encoded user information appended to the end of the URL after the ? character) in the URL to determine which language should be shown such as for example http://www.site.com/index.php?lang=en

  • Do you see public service announcements (PSAs) on a site which previously showed paid ads before? If your AdSense account requires PIN or phone verification, you’ll see a prompt in your account when you sign in. If you fail to verify your PIN or phone number (requirements vary depending on your location), then you may see PSAs on your site. If this is not your case, please visit our Help Center for further information.

If you continue to have ad targeting issues or are unable to see your ads we recommend visiting the ad troubleshooter in our Help Center.

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Troubleshooting tips part IIb: Ad relevance and targeting continued

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. If you do a lot of direct media sales and ad network management today, you may already be using an ad server or have investigated using one. Google offers two ad serving products for publishers – Google Ad Manager, for growing publishers, and DoubleClick’s DART for Publishers (DFP), for large media companies with complex needs.

Since Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick in March of 2008, we’ve been working to leverage the combined knowledge of our companies and the combined strengths of our product suite to develop an even more effective solution for ad serving and management. Today we announced the new DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) from Google, our next generation ad serving platform as well as DFP Small Business, a streamlined version of our new platform designed to meet the needs of growing publishers. The new DFP offers an even more intuitive workflow to help publishers of all sizes manage campaigns quickly and easily, while providing access to sophisticated feature set including advanced reporting, forecasting, and optimization capabilities.

Google Ad Manager publishers will automatically be upgraded to DFP Small Business in the coming weeks and we will be working closely with DoubleClick customers to upgrade them to our premium platform on a schedule that makes sense for their business. New publishers signing up for Google Ad Manager today will be automatically upgraded to DFP Small Business on the same schedule as current GAM publishers. To learn more about both versions of our upgraded ad serving platform you can visit this link.

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Introducing the new DoubleClick for Publishers

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.

We’ve converted the maintenance start time for a few cities around the world:

London – 6pm Saturday
Johannesburg – 8pm Saturday
Hyderabad – 11:30pm Saturday
Ho Chi Minh City – 1am Sunday
Brisbane – 4am Sunday

If you’d like to learn more about what goes on during these maintenance periods, check out this Inside AdSense post.

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Site maintenance on Saturday, February 20

We experienced some sound issues when we launched our AdSense Optimization Basics webinar on February 10th. We’d like to apologize to those of you that attended for the inconvenience caused, and let you know that we’ve rescheduled the event to the same time tomorrow. You can continue to post your questions here and we’ll answer as many as possible during the live event.

We hope to see you there.

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Update on the webinar schedule