Fresh Ad Implementation By Google Adsense

Posted by Saad Hamid on April 5, 2007

Google Adsense

As we are already aware of the sweet fact that Google Adsense is high on implementation, production and creativity these days. We have had a lot of instances that exhibit that Google Adsense is really concerned about their Publisher satisfaction and Ad Optimization. This is of course something like a fruity charm for the Publishers and Advertisers. Finally following the sweet innovative trends of Google Adsense here comes another one of Google Adsense Ad Optimization strategies which includes a new default Ad format for Publishers which is promised to be very much visually appealing and enticing for users :oops:


Google Adsense Fresh New Ad Look

Google has finally given the Google Adsense Ad units a new, fresh and totally innovative default makeover look. According to the official Google Adsense Blog the new ad unit look implementation has been carried after a long term research and testing. Though I am aware of the fact that Google has been doing a huge testing with their Ad unit looks lately but never did I see anything like the new Google Ad unit look that has been made officially default now for all Publishers :idea:

Google Ad Unit Blending

Google has mentioned that in the next few days all Google Ad Units shall be updated with the new looks and schemes but it is to be kept in mind that no colors and fonts have been changed so basically there is no need to update your Google Adsense code to match or blend your site or blog :lol:

Google Ad Unit Looks Expected In Future

Google has mentioned a very notable point that as Google Adsense is always trying to improve the test and feel of Google Ads so Publishers should always stay tuned for new Ad blending features and format options in the future :roll:

Google Ad Unit Preview

Here is a preview of the new Google Ad Units:

Fresh Google Adsense Ads

Personal View:

Personally I feel that it is a good step by Google Adsense and it shall help Publishers generate more revenue. What do you think? :???:

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