Members of the AdSense team from all over the world say hello from Mountain View, CA!
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A Global Greeting
Members of the AdSense team from all over the world say hello from Mountain View, CA!
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A Global Greeting
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 account 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
Alexandria – 7pm Saturday
Hyderabad – 10:30pm Saturday
Jakarta – 12am Sunday
Perth – 1am Sunday
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, August 21
You may have noticed a few posts from me recently, so I wanted to introduce myself to all of you, our fantastic publishers and Inside AdSense blog readers. I’ve spent the last few years in AdWords (for those of you who are also advertisers, you may remember my name from posts to the Inside AdWords blog) and am very excited to join the AdSense team!
I’m really looking forward to meeting some of you in person at our AdSense in Your City events and engaging with you through our other social media channels. If you don’t already, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and leave us some comments so we know what you’d like to hear more about. We want to make sure that you’re getting the information you need, and will do our best to provide you with whatever content you find most interesting and useful. To start things off, we’re giving the blog a little makeover so it’s easier to read and navigate. You should notice the new background soon, and we’d love to hear what you think!
For any technical or account questions, check out the Help Forum, where you can interact with AdSense employees, Top Contributors (expert AdSense users vetted by the AdSense team), and a vibrant community of online publishers ready and willing to answer your toughest questions.
No matter which channel you choose, we look forward to interacting with you. See you in cyberspace!
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Inside AdSense – Meet Katrina
In the last video of this series, Evanne, a member of the Partner Development team, talks about her favorite Google perk, her obsession with music, and an important tip she’d like to share with all of you.
We hope you’ve enjoyed learning more about what goes on behind the scenes in AdSense. If you have feedback on this series, or ideas for future series, we’d love to hear them so please leave us a comment!
In the next part of our video series, Alton, our Optimization specialist, shares with us his experience working with publishers, his favorite meal at Google, and some recommendations on summer reading.
For more videos, please visit our YouTube channel.
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AdSense: Behind the Scenes – Meet Alton
Your opinion matters to us! So we’ve put together a short survey so you can tell us how we’re doing, and what you’d like to see more of on the Inside Adsense blog. We hope you’ll take the time to let us know what’s on your mind — click to give us your feedback.
If you’re keen on letting us know how you feel about our product and support, remember that you can opt-in to receive invitations to test new features, surveys about Google AdSense, and heads up about opportunities to provide feedback about your experiences by email. To do so, log-in to Google AdSense and visit the settings page under the ‘My Account’ tab, edit your ‘Email Preference’ by checking the box next to ‘Google market research’, and click ‘Save Changes.’
We look forward hearing from you!
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Continuing our Behind the Scenes video series is Alejo, our AdSense for video and AdSense for games specialist. Alejo tells us about his first job, which city he’d love to live in, and what he’d like every AdSense publisher to know.
For more videos, please visit our YouTube channel.
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AdSense: Behind the scenes – Meet Alejo
Do you ever wonder who’s helping you optimize your webpages? Who works hard to ensure your payments get to you on time? Who works with our product and engineering teams to deliver the products and features that you want?
Over the next few weeks you’ll find out just that! We’re kicking off a video series where you’ll meet some of our AdSense team members. You can hear their stories, learn more about their role in AdSense, and listen to the tips they have to offer.
In the first video, Debby, a member of the AdSense Optimization team talks about her favorite websites, what she likes about working for Google, and the Google products that she recommends every publisher try.
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AdSense: Behind the scenes – Meet Debby
Your description may resemble something along the lines of: “This is a 300×250 ATF ad unit on the football section of a sports blog. My audience is 75% male, age 18-35, earning between $50,000-$80,000 per year.” To see the impact that placement targeting has on your site, check out this YouTube video on generating reports that break out your contextual and placement targeted revenue. You can further increase your visibility to advertisers by taking full advantage of DoubleClick AdPlanner, a media planning tool that allowed advertisers to find their audiences across the web. Take a look at our earlier blog post to find out more. With these small changes, you make it easier for advertisers to find your site, increase your placement targeting potential, and open the door to generating more revenue.
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AdSense Facts & Fiction Part I: Placement targeting
Your description may resemble something along the lines of: “This is a 300×250 ATF ad unit on the football section of a sports blog. My audience is 75% male, age 18-35, earning between $50,000-$80,000 per year.” To see the impact that placement targeting has on your site, check out this YouTube video on generating reports that break out your contextual and placement targeted revenue. You can further increase your visibility to advertisers by taking full advantage of DoubleClick AdPlanner, a media planning tool that allowed advertisers to find their audiences across the web. Take a look at our earlier blog post to find out more. With these small changes, you make it easier for advertisers to find your site, increase your placement targeting potential, and open the door to generating more revenue.
Your description may resemble something along the lines of: “This is a 300×250 ATF ad unit on the football section of a sports blog. My audience is 75% male, age 18-35, earning between $50,000-$80,000 per year.” To see the impact that placement targeting has on your site, check out this YouTube video on generating reports that break out your contextual and placement targeted revenue. You can further increase your visibility to advertisers by taking full advantage of DoubleClick AdPlanner, a media planning tool that allowed advertisers to find their audiences across the web. Take a look at our earlier blog post to find out more. With these small changes, you make it easier for advertisers to find your site, increase your placement targeting potential, and open the door to generating more revenue.
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AdSense Facts & Fiction Part I: Placement targeting
Your description may resemble something along the lines of: “This is a 300×250 ATF ad unit on the football section of a sports blog. My audience is 75% male, age 18-35, earning between $50,000-$80,000 per year.” To see the impact that placement targeting has on your site, check out this YouTube video on generating reports that break out your contextual and placement targeted revenue. You can further increase your visibility to advertisers by taking full advantage of DoubleClick AdPlanner, a media planning tool that allowed advertisers to find their audiences across the web. Take a look at our earlier blog post to find out more. With these small changes, you make it easier for advertisers to find your site, increase your placement targeting potential, and open the door to generating more revenue.
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AdSense Facts & Fiction Part I: Placement targeting
Your description may resemble something along the lines of: “This is a 300×250 ATF ad unit on the football section of a sports blog. My audience is 75% male, age 18-35, earning between $50,000-$80,000 per year.” To see the impact that placement targeting has on your site, check out this YouTube video on generating reports that break out your contextual and placement targeted revenue. You can further increase your visibility to advertisers by taking full advantage of DoubleClick AdPlanner, a media planning tool that allowed advertisers to find their audiences across the web. Take a look at our earlier blog post to find out more. With these small changes, you make it easier for advertisers to find your site, increase your placement targeting potential, and open the door to generating more revenue.
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AdSense Facts & Fiction Part I: Placement targeting
Your description may resemble something along the lines of: “This is a 300×250 ATF ad unit on the football section of a sports blog. My audience is 75% male, age 18-35, earning between $50,000-$80,000 per year.” To see the impact that placement targeting has on your site, check out this YouTube video on generating reports that break out your contextual and placement targeted revenue. You can further increase your visibility to advertisers by taking full advantage of DoubleClick AdPlanner, a media planning tool that allowed advertisers to find their audiences across the web. Take a look at our earlier blog post to find out more. With these small changes, you make it easier for advertisers to find your site, increase your placement targeting potential, and open the door to generating more revenue.
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AdSense Facts & Fiction Part I: Placement targeting
Your description may resemble something along the lines of: “This is a 300×250 ATF ad unit on the football section of a sports blog. My audience is 75% male, age 18-35, earning between $50,000-$80,000 per year.” To see the impact that placement targeting has on your site, check out this YouTube video on generating reports that break out your contextual and placement targeted revenue. You can further increase your visibility to advertisers by taking full advantage of DoubleClick AdPlanner, a media planning tool that allowed advertisers to find their audiences across the web. Take a look at our earlier blog post to find out more. With these small changes, you make it easier for advertisers to find your site, increase your placement targeting potential, and open the door to generating more revenue.
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AdSense Facts & Fiction Part I: Placement targeting