New Google AdSense Sizes
Word has emerged that Google is introducing two new AdWords sizes, one a 2560×1920 full-size unit, and one a 1×1 pixel unit. According to Adotas, the larger unit is designed so advertisers can use full-size, full quality photos in their ads, and the smaller unit is Google’s attempt to jump on the Million Dollar Homepage bandwagon.
Wait, its March 31? Isn’t this news a day early?
By the by, is AdSense down for everyone, or just me?



AdSense ok here.
Comment by Randy Charles Morin | March 31, 2006
O yes next week they are going to double all adsesne income for european publishers and cut in half income of USA ones
Comment by Alex | April 1, 2006
[…] Wenn sich Google da mal nicht ein Ei gelegt hat? Bereits gestern wurden 2 neue Google Adwords Formate vorgestellt, welche evtl. die Werbewirkung der Werbeeinblendungen von Google stark beeinträchtigen könnten, andererseits aber auch die Möglichkeit bieten, völlig neue Zielgruppen zu erschliessen … Die 2 Formate werden nach ersten Testläufen in der Größe von 2560×1920 zur optimalen Darstellung von großflächigen Bild-Werbungen hochauflösender unreduzierter Bilder, sowie in der Größe von 1×1 zur Nutzung in 10-er Blöcken pro Keyword eingebunden werden können. Es wurde von Google ebenfalls bereits angedacht, auch insgesamt bis zu 10406 einzelne Pixel-Adsense in 10-er Blöcken (Striche, Unterstriche, Symbole etc.) pro URL nutzen zu dürfen, wenn sich die Adwords Varianten in den kommenden 12 Monaten bewähren sollten … Mehr dazu unter Google AdWords unveils two new image sizes via Google Blog News Channel […]
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There are so many different programs being offered to make money with Adsense and Adwords it’s hard to decide which way to go. At least is was for me. However I found one I decided to try that is now actually providing me with a regular monthly income. What I have learned is that you simply have to decide to try “something” and then commit yourself 100%. My biggest problem was that I found myself jumping from program to program. I finally realized I was not going to get anywhere this way. That would be my advice to everyone. Pick a program, commit and execute. If you don’t get the results you are looking for then begin the process again until you find your success. Best of luck to you!
Comment by James Wayt | July 14, 2007