Tuesday, January 17, 2006

From the mail bag

Malcolm asks: I have noticed that the number of ads displayed in my large rectangle ads has dropped form 4 to 2 ads. Do you know why this is?

We say: It sounds like you're seeing expanded text ads appearing on your site. Our technology optimizes the number of ads per ad unit to ensure your site's revenue potential is maximized. When AdSense determines that fewer ads will perform better in a particular ad unit, the lower paying ads are automatically dropped.



Carmen asks: My webhost is not compatible with JavaScript. Is there still a way I can participate in AdSense?

We say: Of course! You can place the AdSense ad code and search code on any page on any site that complies with our program policies. However, if you don't have a website, or your site isn't compatible with Javascript, you can create a new site using Google's weblog service, Blogger. Signing up for a Blogger account is fast, easy and free.

Once you've created your site, you can begin displaying Google ads in minutes by following the step-by-step instructions listed on the Blogger help pages.



David asks: My application to AdSense was initially disapproved due to an error in my contact information. I have since fixed this error, resubmitted my application, and was approved today. However, I am seeing a 'you are not authorized to view this web page' error message in my ad units and search results page.

We say: Don't worry -- since your application was previously disapproved, the servers may not have caught up with your more recent information, which is why you are seeing the error message. While our servers are being informed of the change to your account status, there may be a delay before Google ads and AdSense for search results start to appear. Ads usually start to appear within 48 hours.



Alastair asks: How much time does it take for my reports to update?

We say: AdSense reports are usually updated every 15-30 minutes, but sometimes there can be a longer delay before your reports are fully updated. Even if you notice a delay in your account reporting, fear not -- your stats are still being tracked and you'll be paid for all valid clicks and impressions.

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