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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/topnews/wpn-60-20060531GoogleBuildsAdSenseAPI.html
Already kicked around some, here's some fuel:
Approved AdSense API developers will receive a share of the revenue earned by the publishers you've signed up. In addition to the revenue share, you'll also receive $100 each time a new publisher you've signed up earns $100 in less than 180 days. This means that developers who currently charge for services can now use the AdSense API to offset some of the costs of your services--maybe even making it possible to offer your services free of charge.
Additionally, as the developer, you can optimize your ad's placement, color, and format to increase your users' earnings--and your users don't have to do any additional work to display optimized ads.
Publishers can offer several functions with the API:
• creating and managing AdSense accounts;
• creating or modifying AdSense for content ad customization or search box customization;
• implementation of referrals for AdSense and Firefox;
• and the ability to view performance and earnings reports.
Google will be interested in a site if it is receiving a minimum of 100,000 page views per day. For the AdSense API, they are primarily interested in web hosts, blog hosts, Wiki hosts, forum hosts, and web publishers.
-Allan :gl:
Already kicked around some, here's some fuel:
Approved AdSense API developers will receive a share of the revenue earned by the publishers you've signed up. In addition to the revenue share, you'll also receive $100 each time a new publisher you've signed up earns $100 in less than 180 days. This means that developers who currently charge for services can now use the AdSense API to offset some of the costs of your services--maybe even making it possible to offer your services free of charge.
Additionally, as the developer, you can optimize your ad's placement, color, and format to increase your users' earnings--and your users don't have to do any additional work to display optimized ads.
Publishers can offer several functions with the API:
• creating and managing AdSense accounts;
• creating or modifying AdSense for content ad customization or search box customization;
• implementation of referrals for AdSense and Firefox;
• and the ability to view performance and earnings reports.
Google will be interested in a site if it is receiving a minimum of 100,000 page views per day. For the AdSense API, they are primarily interested in web hosts, blog hosts, Wiki hosts, forum hosts, and web publishers.
-Allan :gl:







