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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

New to Adsense



What’s changed
Ad sense new interface is designed to help you get more out of AdSense. Adsense have added new features and made our existing features easier to use.
Comprehensive performance reports:
View your daily stats in graph format, and gain insight into your performance with new metrics detailing the amount that you’re earning from different ad types, ad sizes, targeting types and more.
Quicker account maintenance:
AdSense streamlined the process for a number of common tasks to help you get things done more quickly. Whether you’re updating your contact information or editing a number of ad units at the same time, you’ll find that these types of tasks require fewer clicks and less account navigation than before.

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Prominent help links:

There’s now help content available on every page, so you’ll be able to find answers to your questions quickly while navigating through your account.
Easier access to on line resources:
Visit the redesigned Resources page, where you can find the latest content from the Inside AdSense bog, our You Tube channel and our Twitter account, all within your own account.

Renamed features: Adsense have updated the names of several features in your account, in an effort to more clearly explain their purpose. While Adsense hope the new names are more intuitive, if you’re unclear what they do, refer to the help links on the page or in the sidebar.
What hasn’t changed
With all the enhancements to AdSense, you may be wondering if everything is different about the programme. Some things that Adsense have left alone:
Payments:
The payment methods and schedule have not changed.
Ad code: You do not need to update the code on your pages, and the process for adding the code to your site remains the same.
Ad targeting:
Ads will continue to be matched to your pages as they have in the past.
Transitioning to the new interface Share Print
As you may know, the AdSense team has built a new account interface that gives you more control over the ads you display and more insight into how they perform. As Adsense focus its efforts on improving the new interface, it’ll gradually stop working on updates to the previous interface. Over time, it’ll transition all publishers to the new interface.
To prepare for this transition, Adsense may begin disabling certain features in the old interface and only supporting them in the new interface. The ad review centre is one of these features. Soon, the ad review centre will only be available in the new interface.
Right now, Adsense can’t tell you an exact date when the old interface will no longer be available. It’ll make sure that we communicate with you by email and via the Inside AdSense blog, so you’ll have plenty of advance notice.
Adsense encourage you to start using the new interface soon. It contains most of the functionality available in the previous interface, along with many improvements. It is continuing to build out features into the new interface .


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