Inside AdSense in French

Jun 19, 2007 15:06 GMT  ·  By

Google's advertising platform evolves and is now reaching a new level as the parent company released Inside AdSense, the AdSense blog, for the French users. Basically, the new page provides valuable information about the advertising platform in French, helping the advertisers improve their AdSense results. Until now, there are numerous versions of the AdSense blogs because the Mountain View company wants to improve it periodically and add support for most of the countries.

"Say 'bonjour' to our newest AdSense blog -- Inside AdSense: Le Blog officiel AdSense en fran?ais. If you're a French-speaking publisher, we're excited to offer AdSense announcements, news, and optimization tips in your language. In addition, we'll be highlighting success stories from French-speaking publishers around the world and introducing you to members of our French support team," Simon Beauloye, French AdSense blog team, said today.

Lately, the Google advertising platforms were dramatically improved with lots of features, most of them being meant to bring more power to the registered members. Take the example of AdWords, the other Google advertising solution that is meant to migrate into the offline mode and take the ads into newspapers, radio stations and TVs. Some time ago, the search giant signed deals with US publications because it wanted to expand its offering and allow users to advertise into offline newspapers.

Then, the Mountain View company partnered with US radio stations to create audio ads, a move that was recently rolled out as a final Google product. The Google Audio Ads are available to any publisher interested in advertising in audio mode. Recently, the search giant said that it wants to take the advertising products straight on the street and place adverts on the billboards.

The latest Google plans are trying to add interoperability between the advertising platforms and other poducts belonging to the search giant. For example, the FeedBurner acquisition will help in this attempt because it can include adverts straight into the feeds delivered to the subscribed members.