September 21st, 2012 |
by Mano Marks |
published in
Google Maps
Happy Friday everyone!
Once again, we have a fabulous video to share from Google Developers Live. On Tuesday, Pete Giencke and Ka-Ping Yee from the Google Crisis Response Team stopped by to talk to Paul Saxman about how they implement crisis …
September 21st, 2012 |
by Katie Miller |
published in
Google Adwords
SMX East kicks off in early October, and we hope to see you there. Stop by Learn with Google’s in-conference event on Wednesday, October 3; we’ll have speakers across Google Search, the Google Display Network, and DoubleClick Search, with question an…
September 21st, 2012 |
by Inside AdSense Team |
published in
Google Adsense
Every Friday, we’re posting Google+ tips to help publishers make the most of all of the features and resources available. Be sure to check back each week for the latest in our educational Social Fridays series!Since we started 4 weeks ago, we’ve wa…
September 21st, 2012 |
by Emily Wright |
published in
Google DoubleClick
There’s been some buzz in the industry this week around our big bets in display advertising and digital marketing technology, with coverage in Forbes of the progress made on DoubleClick Digital Marketing and articles in The Wall Street Journal and Th…
September 21st, 2012 |
by Google Analytics team |
published in
Google Analytics
Earlier this week HootSuite Enterprise hosted Adam Singer, from Google Analytics, to share how you can use Google to measure social performance. With over half of people talking more online than they do in “real life”, digital social media is a cri…
September 21st, 2012 |
by A Googler |
published in
Google Blog
What happens when you bring together the head of the Metropolitan Opera, YouTube creators, Comedy Central and Justin Bieber’s manager to discuss the Internet’s impact on arts and culture? In partnership with the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and En…
September 21st, 2012 |
by wdavidmarx |
published in
Google Enterprise
Editor’s note: Today’s guest post is authored by Reynaldo D. Laguda, Assistant Secretary and ICT Chairperson of the Philippines Department of Education (DepEd)Here’s a problem to solve: How do you connect 45,000 schools, 200 divisions and 600,000…
September 21st, 2012 |
by A Googler |
published in
Google Blog
Despite the fact that Israeli Arab and Jewish youth live in the same country and even study at the same universities, they often grow up without meeting. When tensions rise in the region, this lack of mutual understanding can lead to stereotyping, host…
September 21st, 2012 |
by Emily Wood |
published in
Google Blogger Buzz
Earlier this year, we launched Google Affiliate Ads for Blogger in the US and added new enhancements in June. The positive results and feedback we’ve received are very promising, and we’re excited to announce that this gadget is now available to Blogger users in the UK!
To refresh your memory, Google Affiliate Ads for Blogger is a gadget that makes it easy for Blogger users to insert an affiliate ad into a blog post and earn a commission when someone clicks the link and makes a purchase on the advertiser’s site.
Watch the video below for a quick refresher:
Here’s how to get started:
- If you’re a Blogger user in the UK (or the US), go to the Earnings tab in Blogger and sign up for AdSense if you don’t already have an account.
- Once you have an AdSense account, you may see the Google Affiliate Ads for Blogger gadget when you write a new blog post.*
- Write a new post and select a relevant affiliate ad from the ‘Advertise Products’ gadget.
- Publish your post, and voilà! You may earn a commission when someone clicks your affiliate ad and makes a purchase.
Participating UK advertisers:
Advertisers including Bestbathrooms.com, Cheapsuites.co.uk, Crooked Tongues, Diamond Manufacturers, eFlorist, Hudsonreed.com, Perfume Click and The Snugg have already come on board, and more are joining every day.
If you’re an advertiser interested in participating in Google Affiliate Ads for Blogger, please reach out to your Google Affiliate Network account team or contact us if you’re not already working with us.
September 21st, 2012 |
by Stephanie Taylor |
published in
Google Open Source
What is R? R is an open-source, statistical programming language that is increasingly becoming the lingua franca of modern data analysis. R developers have created over 4,000 packages to run in the R environment, including several dozen developed…