Date: Thurs, Aug 30 2007 10:12 am
From: Inside AdSense Team
A few months ago, I mentioned how e-commerce sites could use AdSense to
increase their overall revenues without changing their current business
models. Today Zlio.com has taken it to the next level by using the
AdSense API to allow their users to implement this strategy.The core
service of Zlio is to allow internet users to create and run their own
internet shops. After a quick registration process, users can pick from
millions of products and earn commission on every item bought from
their ZlioShops. Aside from choosing their products, future shopowners
can select from a few different templates to give their shops the look
and feel they want. Finally, these shopowners can add text to describe
the products and highlight their favorites.Today, as added
functionality, Zlio users can also add Google ads to their shops. Very
much like what we currently offer via Blogger, users can pick shop
templates that already include AdSense ad units without ever having to
dig into the HTML code of their shop. We hope that this new API will
help bring AdSense to existing Zlio users, and also that current
AdSense publishers will try Zlio as a way to increase their current
AdSense revenue.The screenshot above shows an example of a shop
offering scuba diving items -- you might notice that two AdSense ad
units and one link unit have been placed on the page. From a revenue
perspective, 60% of all the revenue generated from AdSense will go to
the shopowner.If you wish to create your own shop and associate it with
your current AdSense account, you can visit Zlio.com and follow these
steps:
- Select a general template for your shop.
- Create your own shop by choosing among the available products.
AdSense for my shop.
- If you aren't an AdSense publisher yet, you can apply for an account
through Zlio. If you already have an AdSense account, enter your
AdSense e-mail address and your current zip code. Account Access.
- Go back to your ZlioShop, where you'll be able to view your products
and relevant Google Ads.If you wish to learn more about the AdSense API
and how you can use it to integrate AdSense sign-up and ad creation
into your site, visit the AdSense API website.Posted by Etienne Jambou
- AdSense Optimization Team
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Posted By Inside AdSense Team to Inside AdSense at 8/30/2007 10:12:00 AM
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