AdSense for content now in Hebrew

Feb 23, 2007 07:56 GMT  ·  By

Google AdSense is currently the most important advertising platform on the Internet because it allows users to earn money with ease by placing Google ads on their website. Because the product is attracting customers from all around the world, the search giant tries to release special editions of AdSense for certain countries. This week, Google launched AdSense for content in Hebrew, a Semitic language spoken by almost seven million people in Israel and Jewish communities around the world.

"This week, we've launched AdSense for content in Hebrew. If you're a publisher with a site primarily in Hebrew, feel free to begin displaying contextually-targeted ads on your pages by logging in to your account and generating your ad code under the AdSense Setup tab. As you may know, it can take up to 48 hours for our crawler to visit your site and determine which are relevant ads to display. Please know that we're working on making AdSense for content and AdSense for search available in more languages, and we'll be sure to post any updates right here (on the blog)," Arlene Lee, AdSense Publisher Support, posted on the official blog.

At this time, AdSense is available in numerous languages such as Dutch, Hungarian, Croatian and Slovak, in addition to AdSense for search available in Arabic, Bulgarian, and Greek. The release of a new version for AdSense is quite interesting because Google tries to take the power of its advertising platforms into the offline area using several ways: newspapers, radio stations, televisions, shops and billboards. It seems like Google AdSense has two goals: attract all the users on the Internet to certain versions of the advertising platform and send new customers to the online services by promoting the products in the offline market.