Year in review: 2008

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 | 3:36:00 PM

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As 2008 winds down, we'd like to follow tradition and close out the year with a look back at a few of the biggest happenings in AdSense.

In 2008, we introduced new features like AdSense for feeds and an improved version of AdSense for search to help you generate additional forms of revenue. We brought Google Ad Manager out of beta to help publishers with smaller direct sales teams more efficiently sell, schedule, and deliver their ad inventory. At the same time, we worked towards providing more information within AdSense accounts. In April, we enabled the Ad Review Center in all accounts to help you review ads placement-targeted to your sites. And in response to requests for more insight into your reports, we launched link unit reporting and began inviting publishers to link their AdSense accounts with Analytics.

Internationally, we launched AdSense for content in Thai and also expanded Western Union payments to a number of new countries such as Egypt, Taiwan, and Panama. To help more publishers find answers to their questions, we launched AdSense Help Forums in Hebrew, Czech, and Slovak.

On the English Help Forum, we celebrated our 50,000th member and then unveiled a new platform with additional capabilities. Now, forum participants can vote on the best answer to their questions, subscribe to individual discussions, and receive replies to their threads via email.

In news closest to home here on the blog, the Inside AdSense family continued to grow with the launch of blogs in Russian and Traditional Chinese. With your support, our 13 global AdSense blogs received 3.8 million pageviews from 2.4 million visits this year. Through our blogs, we brought you a Newbie Fridays series, 'Optimisation Essentials' videos from our Australian team, and began distributing AdSense stickers. Check out the sticker requests, postcards, and notes we received in the photo on the right :)

Last but not least, the 2008 Reader's Choice Award for this year's most visited post goes to our April Fool's joke, 'Introducing AdSense for conversations'. Co-author Julie Beckmann had this to say: "A lot of hard work went into omega testing the product for this post. While I found the hat fit snugly, I was disappointed to learn the effect my Orange County upbringing had on my chats -- 17 'like's' sprinkled into a two-minute conversation? My chats aren't fit to be placement-targeted."

Thanks for helping to contribute to an eventful 2008 -- we're looking forward to an even more exciting 2009. Happy New Year!

15 comments :

BeyazTavsan.com said...

It's thrilling to have the first comment of 2009 @ adsense blog. Happy new year folks :)

LobKing said...

Happy New Year Adsense, hope to have somethig new for international users on 2009.

Long Life :-)

Iloilo Onfoot said...

I hope this year will be great for all the adsense blogger...
happy new year everyone!

Dexter said...

Hey, Ric, believe you're bluffing. He's not redirecting. I checked out the code, it was linked to a fan profile in Friendster.

Don't send out false alarms, please.

ric said...

hey dex,, he is a smart guy, he changes it oftenly, he always check google, and change his redirect code if he finds out that there are many complaining about his redirects, he will change it
he ruined my friendster profile.

AdsenseConsultant said...

Ric & Dexter,

if you have complaints or reports, please report them to the proper pages. Put some decency on this blog.

You could get BANNED for what you're doing.

Bimo Hery Prabowo said...

i hope, on this year google adsense support western union for indonesia country as publisher payment.

Gail said...

I wish Adsense would make another ad program for 2009. Then there can be two to choose from. They could have a sign-in bar above the ad for people to sign in to shop. So whoever clicks on your ad and shops, you can then be paid. That would be better for me. Then my clicks and traffic will not have to be judged. Adsense would have to judge only by people shopping and clicking through my ad.

Tadukau said...

Happy new new year Adsense!!!

Shadows of life said...

I would love to say IT SUCKS...but after reading about your hard work...I wont say it :P but why cant I see my damn ads on my blog? What did I do now?

Eric said...

Happy New Year Everybody!

Rita Pratiwi said...

Hello Help.
I don't know if my writing is inserted in the right place or not.
I just want to stress out my feelings for overall adsense help.
How to have an adsense help for our problem?
Lately adsense ads appear somewhat "careless" - not relevant to the blog posts, and inserted an ad of our own languages (WHY SO?). You see, if we make a website in english and appearing adsense ad in other language, isn't it odd?

That's why I want some help to see that I have relevant ads in my blogs - adsense is the best ain't it? So, I feel very stress to see irrelevant and "careless" ads appear in my blog. Shall I just delete adsense from my blogs? Is that the message that adsense want from me?

Well, I now I'm getting nowhere with this message, but anyway, I have written out what appears lately .......... confusing, really!

julian said...

I agree with Rita. I am having exactly the same problem - the ads on my English site are appearing in Spanish and I was forced to bring them down. It seams like there is no solution for this on the web. I sent an email to Google, but all I got is an automated response, telling me to look at the FAQ. Nothing there. I hope this can be resolved quickly. It has been like this for months now.

CurrencyAnalyst said...

I'm having a similar problem.

I live in Japan but I'm English. I started to sign up for an Adsense account so I could place Ads on my blog. In starting the blog I had to declare that it is an English language blog.

When applying for Adsense it first started to ask me for the prefecture in Japan where I live (Tokyo) in Japanese characters. Ok, that I can do. After filling in all the details and clicked on "create adsense account" it then brought up an agreement all in Japanese... It make me concerned that since Google will look at my details that they'll only generate Ads in Japanese when my blog is in English...How can I apply for Adsense and get everything in English?

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