Google AdSense goes Mobile
Posted by gasusan2005 on 07/16/07 in The Internet
Google has begun inviting mobile website developers to display Google ads on their sites as part of a limited beta test. The offer extends to the mobile environment Google’s AdSense programme which lets website owners earn revenue by placing advertisements on their sites. Google runs the backend network that places ads on the sites relevant to site content. Site owners earn revenue when visitors click on the ads.
Sites must be written in one of three mobile markup languages including WML (Wireless Markup Language), XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CHTML (Compact HTML) in order to use AdSense for Mobile, according to a Google AdSense for Mobile help page. That’s because Google’s crawlers must be able to read the page in those languages to determine page content and serve up relevant ads.
In a statement, Google confirmed that it is conducting a limited beta to test AdSense for mobile. The company plans to evaluate the beta and refine the product based on feedback from users, it said.
Late last year, Google began delivering advertisements along with its mobile search results.
For more information visit Google AdSense and Google AdSense Quick Tour
Source: PC Advisor































