Google Adsense Premium Publisher
September 6, 2008
Google AdSense is a program designed to help web publishers generate more revenue from their websites with advertising on search results and content pages.
AdSense delivers relevant Google ads that reflect and nicely complement the content on your website. Google ads are nonintrusive, and they’re so well matched for context that readers find them useful. (You will, too, since they’ll give you a steady source of additional income.)
Signing up with the Google AdSense program gives you access to thousands of advertisers. In effect, AdSense gives you more ads on more pages. Another benefit: your direct sales force will have the time they need to focus on strengthening relationships with your most profitable advertising accounts. Naturally, you have control over what ads appear on your site.
You may qualify for Google’s AdSense premium service if your web site receives more than 20 million page views a month. Among the advantages: a Google sales representative and account manager who’ll help you customize the AdSense program for your business.
Premium service options include:
- AdSense for content pages
- AdSense for search results pages
- Flexible ad formats
- More robust filtering
- Expert assistance with site optimization
- Technical support
- Dedicated account management
- AdSense for Content JavaScript Formatting
Now that may well be out of reach for most of us but you can see the Adsense Premium program in action on sites likes LinkedIn, CNN, About.com, AOL, MySpace or TradeKey.
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September 7th, 2008 at 10:41 am
Google has a premium Adsense service exclusively for websites who receive more than 5 million search queries, or 20 million content page views per month.
Now that may well be out of reach for most of us but you can see the Adsense Premium program in action on sites likes LinkedIn, CNN, About.com, AOL or MySpace.