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New Features in Adsense for Search

 

Google has finally provided a solution to combine the Adsense for Search and the custom search. If you've used Custom Search Engine (CSE) before, you know that Custom Search offers advanced customization options to help improve the accuracy of your search results and tailor them to what users are looking for. With the new integration between the two search functions, you can earn more money without leaving your Adsense account.

Here are some of the new features in Adsense for Search:

* Improved indexing of your pages: Google has improved their 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 Google is able to crawl them, so that your users will see more results from your site in your AdSense for search results.

* Site Search: You've worked hard to attract users to your site, so it's understandable that you'd be concerned about those users leaving through web search. Now you can choose to provide just site search so users can find all the information they're looking for on your site, and you can host the search results on your own pages so that they can find that information without leaving your site.

* Selecting ad location: Do you want ads to appear at the top and bottom of your search results? Or along the right sidebar as well, just like the one you searched in Google.com? With this new feature, you can make the call on where ads are placed.



* Quick and easy updates: Just as you use our ad management feature to quickly change the settings for your ad and referral units, you'll be able to do the same for your search engine within your AdSense account. Your settings will be saved in your account, so you won't need to generate new search code for each change.

* 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. If you write book reviews on your blog, for example, you can use vertical search to specify a list of online bookstores for users to search through. Other examples of vertical searches include computer forums, travel blogs, political sites you endorse, etc.

* Tuning search results and ads with keywords: Search terms can have different meanings in different contexts, so you can now configure your search engine with relevant keywords. Let's say you manage a site about yoga - you can enter keywords such as 'yoga,' 'exercise,' and 'meditation' so that when a user searches for 'mat,' the search results and ads will be more related to yoga mats and less to commercial floor mats. (You can see an example of this in the video below). In experiments, we've found that this tuning has led to an increase in earnings for publishers.

What are you waiting for? Go now, and check these new features inside your Adsense account now! Don't forget to leave your feedbacks and reviews by leaving comments here.



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Cliff (Sapele, Other) says...
Is there a difference between the custom search and the google adsense search. I have the adsense search bar on my site.
16th August 2011 5:16pm
Adsense Hut (Torrance, US) says...
@Cliff

Both are same. Earlier, Google termed it as Google Adsense Search. The only difference was that the "Custom Search" water mark was no there.

Later they added this watermark so that visitors could actually see the difference between the original google search at google.com and that of the adsense publishers. Safeguarding their brand I suppose.

16th August 2011 10:18pm
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