I am sure many of you, like me, have habitually typed in the web address of one of your most frequently visited sites only to realise that your usual flawless typing has failed you and in your haste you have misspelled the URL (Googgle instead of Google). You then realise that instead of getting the usual ‘unrecognized URL’ error you are actually whisked off to a rather basic but evidently intentional website. (more…)
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URL typos amount to big earnings for Google
February 23, 2010 by Matt ThomasCategory: GoogleTags: Adsense | Comments (1)
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Ad Filtering Greatly Improved
January 4, 2010 by Eddy PhilipeGoogle have made some much needed changes to the ad filtering system within adsense. For a long time the system has allowed you to filter out ads that you do not want appearing on your site, however, the number you could designate was strictly limited. Also, the filtering process used to take hours upon hours to work allowing inappropriate, or competitors ads to take up space on your site. (more…)
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Adsense for Domains open to all Publishers
January 26, 2009 by Alexei MAnother day, another moneymaking scheme from Google. In an effort to continue to increase revenues in spite of the market, Google has opened its AdSense of domains program to all publishers that want in.
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Yahoo wrapping up Content Match?
January 21, 2009 by Jay SmithRecently it was announced that Yahoo would be wrapping up its Content Match service in Germany, the UK and other non US locations. The last chance for users in these territories to bid on ads will be the last day of March, after that it’s over. This change will mean a much smaller inventory for Yahoo to put in their yahoo Publisher Network.
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