AdSense for mobile goes high-end

With the growth in popularity of high-end mobile phones with full (HTML) Internet browsers, like the iPhone and phones running Android, advertisers are increasingly extending their campaigns to mobile devices. Because these devices offer a rich content experience similar to desktop, advertising on them is a natural extension for many advertisers.

Today we're launching a new feature for AdSense mobile publishers that will allow you to take advantage of the high-end mobile phone browsing experience. This feature offers publishers the ability to run larger AdSense ads visible on high-end phones. Before this launch, AdSense mobile publishers were only eligible to serve smaller text and image ads on their website content.

We've done this by introducing a new JavaScript snippet that is easy to implement and specifically optimized for mobile to reduce latency on high-end mobile phones. Furthermore, this new snippet will allow publishers to select additional ad unit sizes from common AdSense formats.



However, if you're targeting all mobile devices, or if you're unable to make changes to your website, you don't have to update your AdSense code in order to enable larger AdSense ads to show on high-end devices. We'll automatically detect if the user is browsing with a high-end phone, and instead of serving a smaller mobile WAP ad, we'll return a larger ad optimized for high-end mobile devices.

For more information on earning money from your mobile content or to get started with mobile AdSense, visit the Help Center or check out past posts on the Google Mobile Blog.

Monday, October 05, 2009 at 6:15:00 AM

14 comments:

Murali Kumar said...

wow! Thats a great news for publishers. cool :)

chaps_ks said...

Talkfree7 welcomes new adsense rollout for high end mobile phones, thank you!

Sanjay said...

i tried this feature on my iphone for my wordpress blog but the ad blocks the first few lines of the post from viewing. ( having chosen the option of placing the ad on the TOP) in stead of pushing the content below the ad

I am using the plugin WPtouch.

Don't if this is a bug with the plugin or adsense

Scorpio said...

I have been running my Adsense for approximately 3 months and now i have been disabaled and my appeal denied because of apparently causing a financial risk to there advertisers. I would like to know what they found that was so damning that they had to stop my account. I am annoyed that i cant restart my account and also annoyed witht the lack of reasoning given for me to have my account stopped.

Scorpio said...

I have been running my Adsense for approximately 3 months and now i have been disabaled and my appeal denied because of apparently causing a financial risk to there advertisers. I would like to know what they found that was so damning that they had to stop my account. I am annoyed that i cant restart my account and also annoyed witht the lack of reasoning given for me to have my account stopped.

sharik said...

I want to make a mobile blog.Can anyone help me .I am an Indian.Thanks.

Brainstorm said...

This is a very helpful change for supporting more mobile friendly blog and websites

mark stallon said...

well thanks to google i had made some money in past from mobile ads ..good going..and i had also seen your ads they are marvelous

Mr. Gill said...

This feature will help Indian publishers as so many here use mobile internet.

jaya-AR-ram said...

Got try this one too! Thank you too Google AdSense Team.

Alex said...

what is AdSense program allabout?

steve said...

Why don't you put up stuff you can read.

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