Google Adsense Now Serving Ads from Other Networks

March 22, 2010
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A few days ago, Google Adsense released the latest news about its ad serving scheme for bloggers and website owners and developers. It was a welcome development which would allow multiple Google-certified ad networks to compete for display ad space.

Initially, this new feature from Adsense will be available for publishers located in North America and Europe only but I believe it will be soon available to publishers from Asia and other countries as well.

This advertising strategy will allow ad networks to compete for display ad space in the publishers’ site which would mean more ads will be eligible to appear on target pages. This would lead to potential higher earnings eventually. The scheme is called the Adwords program.

The good thing is the publisher would still be in control in either allowing or blocking ad networks to serve ads in his/her site(s) by going to the Ad Review Center in his/her account dashboard.

This new scheme from Google Adsense is another way of earning money for websites through ads but in order for the publisher to generate visits and clicks from visitors, the website owner must establish and popularize his website first through SEO works or search engine optimization. One effective tactic is to submit sites to free directory submission programs.

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