A peek into recent AdWords developments
Monday, July 21, 2008 | 12:20:00 PM
Labels: Other Google products
If you're an avid Inside AdSense reader, you know that we frequently post about the latest developments in AdSense and new features you can take advantage of. However, we've heard from some publishers that they want to know more about what's happening in AdWords, and what we're doing to bring more relevant, targeted ads to AdSense sites like yours. With that, we'd like to take a moment to give you insight into a few recent AdWords developments, and what they mean for you as an AdSense publisher.
One of the main changes is the ability for advertisers to be more specific with their ad targeting through a combination of contextual targeting and placement targeting. As you may know, contextually targeted ads will appear on your pages if an advertiser's keywords match your content, while placement-targeted ads will appear if an advertiser has specifically selected your ad placement or site. Now, advertisers can target your site or placements, but can also specify keywords for them so that their ads only appear in the most relevant pages. These ads will still need to compete with the available inventory of ads for a particular placement, and so only the highest-paying, most relevant ads will appear on your pages. At the same time, you'll still be able to use your Competitive Ad Filter to prevent ads from specific URLs from appearing.
What does this mean for you, as an AdSense publisher? Your users may see more relevant ads on your pages, and advertisers who become more confident that their ads are reaching the right audience may increase their ad spend -- both of these can result in higher monetization for you. In addition, while advertisers previously could only change their bids for all ads running across multiple sites, they can now adjust their bids for individual sites. This means that advertisers can spend more of their budgets on the specific AdSense sites which perform well and generate high-quality leads for the advertiser.
With these recent improvements, we're looking forward to expanding the number of advertisers who use the AdSense content network and increasing the relevance of their ads on your sites. Not only will this increase your earnings potential through the AdSense program, but it will also strengthen the ads ecosystem that benefits publishers, advertisers, and users.


17 comments :
Random Terrain said...
Sounds good to me. I hope I get even better, more appropriate ads on my web pages now.
July 22, 2008 1:32 AM
admin said...
July 22, 2008 10:05 AM
Iceref said...
Thanks for the updates keep up the good work.
July 22, 2008 2:38 PM
JOJY said...
I like that.
July 22, 2008 7:44 PM
goblog said...
well a lot better than pop up
July 23, 2008 8:55 AM
World Food said...
O.K.
Thank you
July 23, 2008 9:15 AM
Thatsnews said...
I think these changes are very helpful.
Next change I'd like to see? Most of the affiliate programmes out there are pretty bad, it has to be said.
I think Google Adwords should launch an affiliate programme.
Not only would advertisers know they were targeting savvy Adwords clients, the clients would know Google would operate a tight ship.
July 23, 2008 7:07 PM
Jay Dwivedi said...
As many publishers that have a huge variety of content on a domain, say from health to celebrity gossip to stock market, it was a big problem when an advertiser did site-targeting. Seeing ads for weight loss on the latest earnings data from Ford did not make sense. Hopefully, this development will address it.
July 24, 2008 6:34 AM
mydayswithgoogle said...
Google adwords works well with my blogs. My blogs with specific contents never faced problems from google adsense showing targetted ads.Google is great in its power to turn matching ads towards the content. Affiliates proved a full waste for me. I am waiting for google affiliate to come. Thanks for supporting us newbies. Love to google
July 24, 2008 9:14 AM
Hari said...
Thats cool !!
Adsense would be more perfect with such improvements !
Keep up the good work
July 24, 2008 10:59 AM
mcbrooklyn said...
Still a little confused. The ads seem to be targeted to my content already -- though some matches are pretty funny I admit. How can I earn more money by having advertisers self-target?
July 24, 2008 6:26 PM
புதுகைத் தென்றல் said...
Hi,
Long back i have signed up and wanted to have adsense in my blog.
I got a reply stating that the language is not the normal one. ( I have a tamil blog)
But recently i can see in some tamil blogs the adsense addss.
How it is possible for them and why not for my blog? :)
Hope i will get a reply from u.
regards
pudugaithendral
July 25, 2008 3:57 AM
sales said...
mcbrooklyn:
Think of it like this, I am an advertiser that wants to spend $100/day, so I bit 10 cents an ad, and get 1000 clicks a day assuming I pay my bid price for each click (sometimes I get a deal, but let's just ignore that for this example).
Because the Google network is so large I have no problem getting those 1000 clicks at 10 cents each. Google (again just a made up example here) may serve 1,000,000 ads on my topic each day, from 100 different advertisers, so there is a lot of room for my low bid.
Now I find your site, and I say, "Wow, this site is perfect for my ads" so I create a bid specifically for your website.
Now here's the thing, my ads already have a chance of hitting your website, but I am now targeting your website to display my ads more often then average, that means I now have to bid 15 cents specifically on your website to get my ads to display on your website more often.
That 15 cent bid only exists for your website, and the 10 cent bid still exists for the rest of the web.
July 25, 2008 8:45 AM
ThoughtPunk said...
A killer idea, would be the ability to change the fonts in adsense to match the fonts websites. (verdana, etc)
unless this is possible already.
Is this possible, have i overlooked anything?
thanks guys!
Mike
July 25, 2008 8:49 AM
axeo1 said...
Just received this spoof email:
Dear Advertiser,
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We were unable to process your payment.
Your ads will be suspended soon unless we can process your payment.
To prevent your ads from being suspended, please update your payment information.
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Please sign in
to your account at http://adwords.google.com/select/login,
and update your payment information.
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We look forward to providing you with the most effective advertising available.
Thank you for advertising with Google AdWords.
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The Google AdWords Team ----------------------------------
July 25, 2008 9:27 AM
Raindrops said...
Google adwords works good with my blog even if I am not getting 100% targetted ads.Thank you for your support and detailed info.
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