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your AdSense implementation. When publishers opt in to this
communication, we regularly send them best practice tips that are
relevant to their specific site, to help them optimize and earn more
with Google AdSense.
Take a look at how publisher Johnny Hayes now earns 51% more with
AdSense on his site, funcheapsf.com, as a result of implementing one of
the tips we sent him. You can also learn how publisher Eric Bort’s
AdSense revenue increased by more than 200% on his site
surgerysquad.com by making a change we recommended via email.
How do you sign up to receive personalized performance suggestions?
Step 1. Go to your account settings, and in the Personal settings
section, click "edit"
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with the tips we’ve sent you and the increase in AdSense revenue you’ve
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with tips and advice.
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opt in today! Make sure to check that the contact information in your
account is up-to-date, so we'll be sure to reach you.
Posted by Nathaniel Kolenberg - Inside AdSense Team
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Posted By Inside AdSense Team to Inside AdSense at 5/16/2011 09:10:00 AM
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Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
TOPIC: AdSense inspiration
==== 1 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 2 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 3 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 4 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 5 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 6 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
http://groups.google.com/group/Inside-AdSense/browse_thread/thread/6a55eeb79bb4bf2d?hl=en
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 2 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 3 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 4 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 5 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
==== 6 of 6 ====
Date: Thurs, Dec 27 2007 11:24am
From: Inside AdSense
A few weeks ago we posted the winner of the AdSense Story Contest, and
as promised, here are a few more of the stories and video submissions
we received. This one comes from AdSense publisher Amit Agarwal of
Agra, India.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSN0ywpVLzI
Amit is a professional blogger and personal technology columnist for
the Financial Express and The Hindustan Times. He maintains a
technology blog called Digital Inspiration, which draws readers from
all over the globe and covers software reviews, web technologies, and
social media. His latest venture, India Inc., carries news and
analysis about business and finance. Amit also runs a message board
where he personally answers reader questions on blogging, online
monetization and software.
In the early days, Amit was only making a few cents on Digital
Inspiration. After optimizing the site, however, his revenue went
through the roof. Now AdSense helps Amit lead a very comfortable life.
Amit says, "I have tried a couple of other advertising programs on my
website, but none of them have been so successful as AdSense. That's
because AdSense contextual ads are always so relevant to the content."
Amit has also found success with several other AdSense products and
features. He currently uses referrals to recommend software to his
readers, and has implemented link units to efficiently use space on
his site. He also uses the Google Custom Search Engine, linked to his
AdSense for search account, and so is able to monetize his search
results while helping visitors navigate through his site's pages with
greater control. As he notes, "Currently 75% of my site revenue comes
through the Google AdSense program. And I get more time to focus on
writing new content for my readers rather than hunting for
advertisers. AdSense has helped change my life forever."
Posted by Bennet Abraham - AdSense India Optimization Team
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:20:00 AM
TOPIC : CNN/YouTube debate highlights for your video units
Date: Nov 29 2007 /05:49 am
From: Inside AdSense Team
Did you catch the CNN/YouTube Republican debate on Wednesday night? And
are you interested in having the debate available on your site for
visitors to see? We've set up a channel for your video units to play
the night's highlights as well as those from the July Democratic
debate. To get the clips for your video units, choose "CNN YouTube
Debates" as a content provider on the Edit AdSense Player page. You can
also use our new option to choose the specific videos that will appear
by typing in the name of the video you want (e.g., "GOP Debate Song")
into the Hints box under "Automatic targeting."The debates are just one
example of the compelling content that we plan to bring to your sites
with video units. In the coming months, we'll continue to enhance the
depth and variety of the content that is available, while making it
easier for you to discover and choose what best fits your site.Watch
the latest videos on YouTube.comAs always, to learn more about video
units, you can check out our regularly updated FAQs or view our
instructional videos on YouTube.If you aren't using video units yet,
now is a great time to give them a try. Sign in to your AdSense account
and visit the AdSense Setup page to get started with video units.Posted
by Ryan Hayward - AdSense Product Marketing
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Posted By Inside AdSense Team to Inside AdSense at 11/29/2007 05:49:00
PM
From: Inside AdSense Team
http://groups.google.com/group/Inside-AdSense/browse_thread/thread/966011f83719d68d?hl=en
Did you catch the CNN/YouTube Republican debate on Wednesday night? And
are you interested in having the debate available on your site for
visitors to see? We've set up a channel for your video units to play
the night's highlights as well as those from the July Democratic
debate. To get the clips for your video units, choose "CNN YouTube
Debates" as a content provider on the Edit AdSense Player page. You can
also use our new option to choose the specific videos that will appear
by typing in the name of the video you want (e.g., "GOP Debate Song")
into the Hints box under "Automatic targeting."The debates are just one
example of the compelling content that we plan to bring to your sites
with video units. In the coming months, we'll continue to enhance the
depth and variety of the content that is available, while making it
easier for you to discover and choose what best fits your site.Watch
the latest videos on YouTube.comAs always, to learn more about video
units, you can check out our regularly updated FAQs or view our
instructional videos on YouTube.If you aren't using video units yet,
now is a great time to give them a try. Sign in to your AdSense account
and visit the AdSense Setup page to get started with video units.Posted
by Ryan Hayward - AdSense Product Marketing
--
Posted By Inside AdSense Team to Inside AdSense at 11/29/2007 05:49:00
PM
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