Adsense For Search New Features

Recently, I received an e-mail from Google. they've informed about the new features of the Adsense for search.

AdSense for search is now powered by Custom Search, meaning that you can take advantage of advanced customization options to refine your search results and
ads. In addition, you can manage all of the options below directly within your AdSense account.

Here are some of the new features you might be interested in:

• Selecting ad location: Now, you can decide where to place your
ads on search results pages -- whether it's at the top, bottom, or
right side of each page. We recommend placing ads at the top and
right side of the page, as we've found this monetizes the best for
publishers.

• Refining searches with keywords: Search terms can have different
meanings in different contexts, but now you can tune your search
results and ads to what your users are interested in.

• Improved indexing of your pages: We've recently improved our
indexing technology so that you can provide a more enhanced Site
Search experience for your users. AdSense for search will now
index even more pages of your site, as long as we’re able to crawl
them, so that your users will see more results from your site in
your AdSense for search results.

• Site Search: If you're concerned about users leaving your site
through Websearch, you can now you can choose to provide just site
search so users can find all the information they're looking for
on your site. We also recommend that you host the search results
on your own pages so your users won't leave your site when they
perform a search.

• Vertical Search: You can also allow your users to search across
multiple sites - this could be a network of sites that you own or
other related sites that you think your users might find useful.
Examples of vertical searches include computer forums, travel
blogs, or political sites you endorse.

You can get started with the features above by visiting your
AdSense Setup tab and selecting 'AdSense for search' as your
product. Just like with your ad and referral units, your ad
settings will be saved within your account when you create a new
search engine. You can then go back at a later time and quickly
make any updates to your search settings. Once you've set up your
search box, you may wish to explore more advanced features such as
site exclusion, labels, and collaboration.

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