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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

AdSense update!

Save time by creating custom reports

We've added one-click access to your favorite advanced reports! You can now save report settings for up to 10 reports, so that you can quickly access the same report at any time from your Custom Reports list on the Overview page.

More channels!

If you weren't sure how you were going to track the performance of all of your new pages, your worries are over! We've increased the number of AdSense channels available to you, up to 200 active channels at any one time. Use your extra channels to compare the performance of your different ad units, of various page layouts, or to track the results of your optimization experiments.

If you'd like to learn more about channels, check out the Channels section of the AdSense Support site.

Find out what your visitors are looking for with AdSense for search

Wondering what your users are searching for on your site? There's now an AdSense for search Top Queries report that will let you do just that. This new report shows you what your users are looking for, by listing the 25 most common searches conducted through your AdSense for search boxes. Use this report to identify additional topics to add to your site, or to keep track of your most sought-after information. Visit our support center to learn more about AdSense for search.

Keep up to date with AdSense

We're excited to let you know about the new AdSense Blog. It's an outlet for our AdSense specialists to share their knowledge of the product, and to announce new features or events. Check back periodically at adsense.blogspot.com to see what's new in the world of AdSense.

Optimizing your ad formats

To increase monetization on your site and improve the relevance of ads, AdSense now varies the number of text ads that appear in a given ad unit. In cases where we determine that increasing the size of the most relevant ads will improve performance, we'll drop the lowest-performing ad or ads and expand the remaining ones to fill the entire unit.

Showing fewer ads works to your advantage, allowing the better-performing ads to draw more user attention and click-throughs. Google AdSense technology will automatically determine the optimal number of ads to display on any page and will only show fewer ads when doing so will make you more money!

original post on: AdSense Support

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