A few payments announcements

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We’d like to notify you about two issues related to November checks and phone verification.

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Answers to your video units questions

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Since launching video units to U.S. publishers with English-language websites, we’ve received quite a few emails about this new product. Here are the top 4 questions we’d like to address:
1. I selected “Automated Content” but the videos aren’t relevant to my site. What can I do?
Thanks to your feedback, we’ve implemented a feature to improve content relevance. Before, if you typed in [cars planes taxis], for example, only videos which matched all of these keywords would be returned. If there were no videos which matched all of these keywords, we delivered a default set of videos from the most popular YouTube partner content. Read the rest of this entry »

Simplified ad management is rolling out now

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Two weeks ago, we gave you a sneak peek of what was in store for November.

Now, we’re happy to let you know that we’ve started rolling out our new ad management feature to publishers! As a reminder, this feature will save the settings of your ad units within your AdSense account. That means, each time you want to change the colors, channels, or even the corner styles for your ad units, you can make the changes directly in your account rather than generating and pasting new code. Again, we’re still working on rolling this feature out to all publishers, so don’t worry if you don’t see it in your account yet — it’ll be there soon.

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Track Google Images Search in Google Analytics

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原文地下:http://blog.thesulli.net/2007/06/track-google-images-search-in-google.html

The other day I noticed a lot of traffic from Google Image search, so I decided to figure out how to properly track Google Images search in Google Analytics. Right now GA shows all traffic from Google Images search as referrals. So you can not get keyword information in the current implementation. I first thought that I would be able to get Google Images search working by adding it as a search engine before the google entry in the urchin.js search engine array, but I ran into a strange complication. The referrer url for a Google Images search does not contain the keyword in a query parameter. It is buried within the “prev” query parameter, that leads to the search results page, as you can see in this URL. Read the rest of this entry »

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