If you haven’t been clicking noticing the new way that Adsense is redesigning the border and the way their logo looks on the ads well you probably will do so in a little while. See I wish I had written about this before as I got a screenshot from my other blog, like more than a week ago, where this same exact format was and it looked so nice with the rounded corner and all. So Web 2.0.
But, before you rush to make sure all of your ad units still match your site, please be assured that the fonts and colors of your ads won’t be changed.
I wonder what will happen when we advance to Web 3.0 maybe it will glisten on rollover and jokers will pop up and throw confetti around the place? Hmm….
Do not click on these ads, click on the other ones above





recep on April 5th, 2007
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l also just read from the adsense official blog of google about this article and l saw they gawe u a backlink of your article and its should be very friendly for you:)
l am also adsense publisher and like all adsense publishers myself also liked the news changes of best pay per click broadcaster of google adsense’s new advertisement blocks.
They are working hard to understand what the advertisers want and how to make them happy with the publishers clicks, from my point of wiew, adsense advertising unit workers also realised that the old wiew of google adsense was becoming unfriendly to the publishers and they become a very apart side of the website they are published. Google is changing this, they are tring to design new templates for their advertisers to let visitors of the adsense publishers pages more good looking and friendly to let them “click” on the advertisement.
l think adsense advertisers also want this new format. They were also realising they advertisers become very unfamilier with the site. They were also looking for the best position to their ads for maximum response. l think google will giwe more friendly looks to their advertisers to let the visitors “click” on the advertisements…
Advertisers happy, Publishers happy. Google happy.
Bob on April 7th, 2007
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It is an imporvement which was to be expected sooner or later. Im myself am still trying to figure out what is the best placement because I’m still not crazy about their looks
Johnny on April 18th, 2007
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didn’t mean to respond to an older post cause i don’t think anyone will read this but you. haha. but i think their next step is to add images next to the ads. basically let publishers have the option to add a small thumbnail next to the ads.
everyone knows that this helps CTR which google adsense banned a few months ago (probably b/c they want it for themselves imho).
joined your RSS feed. you have alot of good stuff here.
Ali on April 19th, 2007
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Thanks for joining my RSS feed, and your compliments.
The more the merrier