Google AdSense is now Romanian

Apr 18, 2007 08:22 GMT  ·  By

As I announced yesterday, Google AdSense receives two more languages, Greek and Romanian, users being now able to implement the service into their mother tongue. Although it wasn't an official confirmation from the search giant, AdSense hit Romania in two flavors: for Search and for Content. As you might know, AdSense for Search allows webmasters to earn money by placing a Google search box on their website and every time a user searches the Internet using it, a certain amount of money is transferred into the member's account. AdSense for Content is a little bit different because it pays only for the adverts provided by Google and clicked by the visitors of a certain page. Yesterday, the AdSense pages weren't yet updated and didn't include Romanian among the supported languages but today, the company announces the new release officially and improves the website. Google also revealed the Greek version of AdSense but it seems like only the Romanian publishers are able to use AdSense for search.

"We're happy to announce that we've just expanded our product offerings for two long-awaited languages: Greek and Romanian. Starting today, Greek and Romanian publishers can monetize their content by displaying targeted AdSense for content ads on their pages. As an added bonus, Romanian publishers can now implement AdSense for search as well. If you're ready to get started with these languages, just log in to your AdSense account and follow the wizard located under the AdSense Setup tab," Mariela Foumi (Greek) and Otilia Otlacan (Romanian), AdSense Publisher Support, sustained on a blog post published today.

As Delia Dragusin, Softpedia's Communication Manager, sustained, AdSense is more than a simple service for most of the companies that decided to implement the Google solution. AdSense helps numerous firms to increase their funds and boost the number of visitors. Recently, AdSense was improved, the search giant struggling to get the online advertising platform into the offline media.