Saturday 17 April 2010

Adsense history

AdSense was originally derived from WordNet, Simpli (a company started by the founder of WordNet, George A. Miller), and the number of professors and graduate students from Brown University, including James A. Anderson, Jeff Stibel, and Steve Reiss. A variation of this technology utilizing WordNet was developed by Oingo, a small search engine company based in Santa Monica founded in 1998 by Gilad Elbaz and Adam Weissman. Oingo changed its name to Applied Semantics in 2001, which was then acquired by Google in April 2003 for U.S. $ 102 million.

Adsense Competitor

Chitika, Quigo, Live Cashback Search, Yahoo! Publisher Network, Adbrite, Value Click Media

Publisher is the owner of a site / blog which is already listed in Google AdSense. Its characters are on the web page / blog already have ads from Google (usually written Ads by Google at the end of ad).

Adsense for Feeds

In May 2005, Google announced the beta version of AdSense for feeds is limited, version of AdSense that runs on RSS and Atom feeds that have more than 100 active customers. According to the Official Google Blog, "advertisers had placed advertisements in those most in accordance with the existing articles; publisher (publisher) is paid by them to an original content; readers see ads that are relevant and in the long term, and prefer good quality feeds.

Adsense for Search

Owners web / blog provided an opportunity to place Google search boxes on the web / blog them. If there are visitors who use the Google search box they have placed on the web / blog them, Google will provide search results payment from the owner of the web / blog. But the publisher (Publisher) paid out only if the ad is clicked from the search pages (AdSense does not pay publishers for mere searches only)

Adsense for Content

AdSense is a mounted in a web page / blog specific. Ads are ads that will appear yangg have set patterns by the publisher (publisher) to allow ads that will appear associated with a channel that has been set previously.

Adsense for Mobile Content

AdSense for mobile content allows publishers (publishers) to generate revenue from mobile sites using Google ads as a target. Like AdSense for content, Google matches ads with content from a web site - in this case, a mobile web site.

Adsense for Domains

Adsense ads placed on enabling the domain name has not been developed. ads on the domain name is usually offered to owners of the domain name has not been used. Adsense for domains is being offered to some users, with plans to make it available for all stages.

Ad Units

is the type of ads that the ad consists of several types of ads with different sizes with specifications and advertising content of the links contained therein. For owners of web / blog or commonly called by the publisher (publisher) can install this type of advertising is maximal 3 Ad Units fruit.

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