Google AdSense Stops Displaying on Google Cache Results? (Search Engine Roundtable)

27 August 2008, 5:41 am

A WebmasterWorld thread reports that many publishers have started to notice that their Google AdSense ads are not showing up when someone accesses their pages via the Google cache. For example, a recent Google cache copy of my personal blog does not show the AdSense ad at the top right of my b... read more

Google Ad Manager Opens to All Publishers (Search Engine Roundtable)

27 August 2008, 5:26 am

Google's ad serving tool, Google Ad Manager ( google.com/admanager/ ), which launched as a beta in March is now open to all publishers. If you are a publisher using OpenAds, OpenX, phpAdsNew or a similar product, you may want to strongly consider switching to this free hosted platform. I perso... read more

Google Ad Manager Now Available to all Adsense Publishers (Search Engine Journal)

26 August 2008, 2:26 pm

For several months now, some selected Adsense publishers have been beta testing Google’s hosted ad serving manager which as we said before is a good tool for letting Adsense in to your site’s unsold ad spots. Today Google AdSsense has just opened up the Ad Manager to everyone who have existing A... read more

Ad Industry Roundup: MySpace; Microsoft; Google (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)

26 August 2008, 2:12 pm

-- MySpace's new look is better for ads : This summer's MySpace homepage revamp is now more hospitable to brand advertisers, says Pali Research's Rich Greenfield. So far, Sprint and Wendy's have been spurred to take advantage of the cleaner look and feel of the page.... read more

Google Ad Manager Now Available To All (WebProNews)

26 August 2008, 11:42 am

The beta tags just keep coming off.  Earlier today, it was Google Suggest that escaped the beginner's label, and now Google Ad Manager is experiencing a full rollout. read more... read more

Google launches free ad management tool (CNET)

26 August 2008, 9:09 am

Ad Manager is designed to help advertisers sell and display ads, and if any ad inventory goes unsold, Google is happy to fill it with its own through AdSense.... read more