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November 27, 2007

Coming soon: Make ad changes without replacing code

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: , , — SticKer @ 9:47 am

Adsense upcoming feature will let you easily manage your ad units from within your AdSense account. It isn’t live yet, but here’s a sneak peek so you’ll know what to expect in the coming weeks. (We know many of you have been eagerly anticipating its arrival.)

This new ad management feature means that your ad unit settings (such as colors and channels) for new AdSense for content ad units will be saved in your AdSense account every time you generate ad code. Then, if you’d like to change any of these settings in the future, all you do is make the update within your account — you’ll no longer need to manually replace the ad code on all of your pages. For instance, you can quickly change the borders of all your 300×250 medium rectangles from red to blue with just a few mouse clicks. Fancy! We hope that this new feature will help you save time and will simplify the process of optimizing your ad units.

As we noted above, please keep in mind that the ad management feature isn’t yet available in any publisher accounts. We’ll be rolling it out in phases in the next few weeks, and we’ll follow up with another post at that time to help you better understand how to use the feature. When you see the “Manage Ads” page appear under your AdSense Setup tab, you’ll know the feature is available for you to use. Here’s what it will look like:

AdSense Setup Tab

AdSense Setup Tab 2

Stay tuned to read more about this new feature!

You can also join our ongoing discussion about this topicĀ here

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3 Comments »

  1. 1

    This has now become active and its a great feature making it easy to get the codes already created over and over without having to go through all the menus and settings.

    Comment by Ad McD (1 comments) — December 4, 2007 @ 12:36 am

  2. 2

    yeh thats a handy feature introduced by google and will save that precious time we put in every time we make changes in the ad code. BTW this feature is already been enabled for my account.

    Comment by SticKer (25 comments) — December 4, 2007 @ 5:01 am

  3. 3

    Neat, I didnt know that, I will be checking your blog frequently,

    Comment by make a free blog (1 comments) — September 4, 2009 @ 4:49 am

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