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Announcing the next generation of adserving

Google has announced a new technology for adserving following is the extract from google blog announcing the change and entering the next generation of adserving:

Today, we’re announcing the next generation of ad serving technology for online publishers — DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP).

For the past few years, we’ve been investing in a suite of solutions — AdSense, ad-serving technology and the DoubleClick Ad Exchange — to help online publishers make the most money possible from their content, whether they sell advertising directly through their own sales force, through an ad network such as AdSense, or a combination of both.

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Tue, February 23 2010 » Google, Web Advertising » No Comments

Typos earning from Google Ads

Google – the ads expert may be earning around $500 million a year via people who register domains with some typos or different names.

These typos varies from different names like registering a name with some different spelling for example cnn.com can a misslip or typo as wwwcnn.com so if some one forgot to type the dot . in between www and cnn then he will go to the website of another person.

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Thu, February 18 2010 » Domains, Google, Web Advertising » No Comments

Adsense increasing its scope now

Are you developer of iPhone or Andriod applications then there is a good news for you. You will be able to integrate google adsense in these application therefore in this way the advertisers will reach a more audience and you will get some bucks on it.

Few days before google has announced the beta launch of Adsense for Mobile Applications. The developers can display text and image ads on their application with this new facility.

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Tue, June 30 2009 » Google, Iphone, Web Advertising » No Comments

Beware before purchasing clicks from Facebook

Facebook revenue has significantly increased from the last year revenue of US$ 280 million to $550 million.

The major contribution in this increase of revenue is by CPC (Cost Per Click) program as introduced by Facebook from last year. But now advertisers are not happy with this products and are complaining about illegal clicks being done on their advertisements few of the extracts as found on Wicked Fire website are narrated as below (Please don’t mind about the language as its extracted not written by us):

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Wed, June 24 2009 » Social Networking, Web Advertising » No Comments

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