Showing posts with label Adsense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adsense. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2009

Change the 'Font' of your own adsense unit

A really nice feature published by google adsense team. From now you can change the fonts of your own adsense ads. Select your desired font which is suitable for your website of blog.
Changing way:
You can do it in two way ->>
1| Find in the top bar click on My Account and select Account Settings.


2| Click on edit beside Ad Display Preference.


3| Now from the drop down menu list, select your desired font and click on Save Changes at the bottom.


From now the fonts will be changed for all your ad unit ads.
Method 2 : To change fonts for individual ad unit

If you want to change the font face for an individual ad unit, here is a simple tutorial.

1| First log in to your Adsense account and at the top click on Adsense Setup.


2| If you want to make a new ad unit then click on Get Ads else click on Manage Ads.

If you have selected Get Ads :

2.1| Click on AdSense for Content, select your ad unit and then click on Continue. Please note that this update is only for Ad Unit, not for Link Unit.

2.2| Now select your ad format, color and this time you will see a new option called Fonts.


Just select your desired fonts and at the bottom click ok.

News link.Adsense blog

Friday, February 13, 2009

New AdSense Forum on different languages

We know that Google Adsense has launched a brand new English Help Forum to make it easier for publishers to ask questions and share advice. Now, we're happy to announce that this Help Forum platform is available for publishers in seven additional languages: French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. To start posting on these forums, sign in with your Google Account.

Read details from Official AdSense blog

Monday, January 26, 2009

Adsense problem has solved

Don't worry anymore, because adsense problem has solved.

At adsense blog authority says:
If you have a Blogger site, some of you may have noticed that your ad units began showing public service announcements (PSAs) in the last nine hours. This was due to a technical issue that we've now identified and resolved. As a result, you should now begin seeing paid ads on your pages again.

There are no anything to worry anymore.

News link

Monday, December 22, 2008

Light up sites with adsense

Official Adsense blog announce that:
We're happy to let you know that you don't need divine forces to play a role in the findability of your site. Nope -- you can help make sure that your site turns up just when it should by taking advantage of these tips from our Search Quality Team.
  1. Not sure if all your pages are being seen by Google? Search for your site's address after the command "site", like [site:example.com]. When you see your pages in the results, check your snippet content and page titles. Include information that matches the topic of a particular page. If anything is missing or you want more details, you can also use the Content Analysis tool in Webmaster Tools.

  2. If you upload new pages or topics faster than Google crawls your site, make sure to submit a Google Sitemap and include a refresh rate.

  3. Label your images appropriately. Users searching in Google Image Search will more easily find the image on your site. Don't miss out on potential traffic because of [001.jpg] instead of [NintendoWii.jpg]. Image Search is one of the largest search properties out there, so you should take advantage of it.

  4. Manage your SiteLinks. Your most valuable links may not be the ones that Google chooses as SiteLinks, so remember you can remove any that you don't think users will find useful.

  5. Check for errors and keyword traffic in Webmaster Tools. See our diagnostics checklist.

  6. Serve accurate HTTP status codes. If you've retired a page permanently, serve a 404. If you've simply relocated it, serve a 301. The more we know about your old pages, the faster we will find the next best page on your site for a given query.

  7. Users and search engines like organic content. Make some of your own!

  8. Read our recently released SEO Starter Guide.

  9. Watch our Tutorials for Webmasters.

  10. Find out what information Google has about your website in Webmaster Tools.

  11. Get the latest updates from the Webmaster Central Blog.

  12. Find answers to your questions in our Webmaster Help Center, or ask your questions in the Webmaster Help Group.
NewsSource: Inside AdSense