History of Google Adsense History

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History of Google Adsense History
Understanding Google

AdSense is an advertising cooperation program through Internet media hosted by Google. Through the AdSense advertising program, website owners or personal blogs that have signed up and approved their membership are allowed to install ad units whose forms and materials have been determined by Google on their web pages. The owner of the website or blog will get revenue in the form of profit sharing from Google for each ad clicked by a site visitor, known as a pay per click (ppc) or pay per click system.



In addition to providing ads with pay per click systems, Google AdSense also provides AdSense for search (AdSense for Search) and referral ads (Referral). In AdSense for search, website owners can install Google search boxes on their web pages. The site owner will get revenue from Google for every visitor searches made through the search box, which continues with clicks on the ads that are included in the search results. In referral ads, the site owner will receive an income after a click on an ad continues with certain actions by visitors that have been agreed between Google and the advertiser

Before talking a lot about Adsense is good first we see the history of the emergence of advertising cooperation program called Google Adsense name from the first stand up to now. Here's an explanation of its history:

History of Google Adsense

The AdSense program was established after Google acquired Pyra Labs in February 2003. The following month precisely on March 4, 2003, Google Chairman and CEO, Erick Schmidt, announced a targeted content advertising service called AdSense. To support the adsense program, on April 23, 2003 or a month later google acquired Applied Semantics whose technology supports AdSense service.

Since AdSense was established, the AdSense for Content unit only supports English and multiple languages ​​countries in Europe, Middle East and East Asia, as well as one Southeast Asian country namely Thai. But finally on February 1, 2012 Google officially announced that Indonesian is now supported to display AdSense for Content ad units, after previously only supported for AdSense for Search only. AdSense for Content now supports 36 countries in the world.

On November 7, 2012 Google announced that it has updated its new AdSense application for publishers who signed up for AdSense through a host partner, meaning new registrars are registering AdSense through Youtube, Blogger and Hubpages. Since then the AdSense account is divided into two types, namely a hosted AdSense account and a non hosted AdSense account. Based on official Google records, the number of AdSense publishers now reaches more than 2 million publishers worldwide.

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