Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Ads. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Ads. Mostrar todas las entradas

jueves, 16 de enero de 2014

Plugin de WordPress para usar Webmaster Tools y AdSense

Google anuncia a traves de esta noticia en su Blog del Webmaster del 15/1/14, que se ha lanzado la versión Beta de su Google Publisher Plugin para Wordpress.

Gracias a este plugin podrás monetizar tu web con AdSense, además de analizar tu web con la fantástica herramienta que es Webmaster Tools.

Requisitos para poder instalar el Plugin:

- Versión de PHP 5.2.0 o superior
- WordPress versión 3.0 o superior.

miércoles, 28 de agosto de 2013

When is an ad not an ad?

The most I found really interesting about this post this post published on Mobile Marketer was:

Promoted discoveryFinally one of my favorite ad products I am seeing the rise of is the third-party product review in ad units on news sites. It is the “Recommend” articles you see at the bottom of the page.
There are a couple of companies helping facilitate this, notably Outbrain and Mashable’s “lift” product.

martes, 23 de julio de 2013

Gmail’s New Email Ads Aren’t Actually New, And Aren’t Even Real Emails


Interesting post on hte web TechCrunch  about ads, or “Sponsored Promotions” as Google called them, that you can find in your Gmail's Promotions tab.

As Marketingland says on its original post:
Prices are based on a CPC model. An advertiser is charged just one click per user when the user clicks on its ad message and opens it. 
Advertisers will only be charged once in the following cases:
- user clicks on the ad multiple times 
- user takes an action like completing a form, watch an embedded video or click-through to a landing page, forward it, 

Besides at this post at Google's Official Help blog, we found how select Google ads that will be showed to us:

To sum up briefly, if you’ve recently received a lot of messages about photography or cameras, a deal from a local camera store might be interesting. But if you’ve reported these messages as spam, you won't see that ad.
They explained that they are planning to use use your Google search queries, cookies, Google Profile, +1’s and other Google Account information.
Don't worry about any person can access your Google Account information because ad targeting in Gmail is fully automated, and no humans read your email.At least Google inform that...