Third Party Ads, Google, and Privacy
203 words | Last Updated: May 23, 2008 |
Your AdSense earnings are going to experience a boost, what with the inclusion of third-party ads in the Google content network. What does that mean? More types of ads equals more opportunities for your site to earn advertising revenue.
There are some things you'll have to do, though...
Check out the optimization tips to help you make the most of these additional advertising inventory.
It will also help to review the Google AdSense Help Center info on third-party ads.
Yes, you'll most likely need to update your Privacy Statement. Or make that your numerous privacy statements if you're running a network of blogs and non-blogs.
One way of quickly updating your Privacy Policy is to create an XML or RSS file which contains your generic text about privacy, and then let your other sites display that generic portion via tools like RSS2HTML.
The next time Google introduces new policies or developments which require you to update your privacy statement, simply edit that single RSS file and your entire network of web sites will automagically have updated Privacy Statements too.
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First Posted: May 23, 2008 | Filed in: Adsense


It’s a cool way to earn a living. Google has always worked for the welfare of the common people. Thank you Google.