Google’s Latest Facebook Page is for AdSense

August 11, 2009 by: admin

Google recently launched its Facebook Page. Now they have launched one specifically for AdSense.

Google refers to this as one-stop shop for up-to-date info. It will be synched with the AdSense blog and Twitter account, and will also contain optimization photos and videos that are found on the AdSense YouTube channel.

AdSense Facebook Page

"To date, we’ve been sharing AdSense information with you through this blog, Twitter, the AdSense Help Center, and the AdSense Help Forum," Simone Davis of the Inside AdSense Team tells users. "You also expressed your interest in Facebook by creating a number of AdSense groups, and we listened."

Fans of the Facebook page will be able to respond to poll questions and complete surveys so that the AdSense Team can better understand the needs of users. Google says they will use this information to keep improving upon products.

Fans will also be able to find out about upcoming events. They will post updates about new features, webinars, and other events on the wall.

"Our team will be contributing to the page, so be sure to check the page often for different opportunities to provide us with your input and learn more about AdSense," says Davis.

Google does say that they won’t be responding to questions on Facebook if they are about individual AdSense Accounts. I doubt that this warning will stop them from receiving the questions, but it’s good to know at least that they are being up front about this. It’s better than waiting on a response indefinitely anyway.

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