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Share your feedback on AdSense, AdMob, and other Google publisher solutions

It’s time to share your feedback! To improve our product and services, we send out a survey to a group of publishers every 6 months. The next survey will be sent soon and we’re looking forward to hearing from you. Your feedback and comments are important to us, and we really do read and consider everything you write. Thanks to previous suggestions, we’ve launched a number of new features to improve our services and help you grow your earnings. These include a new Optimization tab that provides tips on increasing your revenue, improved AdSense interface for easier user navigation and more transparency on our policies . You may receive a survey by email over the coming weeks. To make sure that you are eligible to receive the survey email, please  Update your contact details Update your email preferences to receive ‘occasional survey’ messages Whether you’ve completed this survey before or you’re providing feedback for the first time, we’d like to thank you for sharing your valuabl...

Announcing the launch of AMP in Search

Speed matters, particularly on mobile devices. People are likely to abandon websites after just three seconds if the content doesn’t load quickly. This is bad for the user trying to access content, and also for the publisher whose business depends on users engaging with content. That’s why, last October, we joined others across the industry to announce the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Project, an open source initiative to make the mobile web as fast as possible. Earlier today, Google announced that web pages created using AMP will appear when relevant in the Top Stories section of the search results page, giving users a lightning-fast experience --- early tests have found that AMP pages load an average of four times faster and use 10 times less data than equivalent non-AMP pages. A key goal of the AMP Project is to ensure that publishers’ existing business models are supported. To that end, AMP in Search will have what could be termed as version one of some new features aimed at he...

Meet AdSense Publisher Educación Inicial

Preschool teacher Marisol Godoy founded Educación Inicial when she was pregnant and had to spend many hours in bed. Full of ideas she’d never had the chance to write down, Educación Inicial became her archive of fun and educational projects for parents and other preschool teachers to enjoy with children. Using AdSense, Marisol was able to start earning an income from Educación Inicial. In time she was making enough to give up her teaching job and run the website full-time with husband David. Today the site has over five million regular contributors from all over the world. AdSense remains the site’s sole source of income, which gives Marisol and her husband the freedom to travel and spend time with their boys, who are now all grown up. Not yet an AdSense user? Sign up now! Posted by Stacey Garcia AdSense Marketing Manager

New year with new opportunities

What’s your New Year's resolution for 2016? If it’s doing what you love while earning money, you can start turning your passion into profit by signing up for AdSense and earning money from your content.  For more information, see our site or hear from our publishers . If you already have an AdSense account, consider the following alternatives to earn money online: Google Consumer Surveys : Earn incremental revenue beyond ads each time visitors complete short, user-friendly surveys in exchange for access to your content. Google Contributor : With Contributor, anyone can pay a monthly subscription to see fewer ads across the Web. Each time an ad is removed on your site, a thank-you message appears in its place and Contributor helps to fund your content. Google AdMob : If you have an app, you can gain insights about your users, drive more in-app purchases, and maximize your ad revenue with AdMob.  Happy New Year and see you online! Google AdSense Team

Explore opportunities with the new AdSense Optimization tab

Today, we’re excited to announce the new Optimization tab, a dedicated place in your AdSense account that shows tailored tips for your site. This new tab is a one-stop shop for all the resources that could help you increase your revenue and user engagement on your site. With the new Optimization tab, you can: Explore new opportunities and features that could boost your income Run A/B experiments and check results to make better decisions for your site Find valuable optimization resources in one place The new Optimization tab is currently in beta and available for a limited group of publishers. It will roll out to all AdSense publishers over the coming weeks. Check your account now to see if you have this exciting feature in your account! To create a great optimization experience for you, we’re planning to add more features to the new Optimization tab, including new experiment features and a host of new opportunities. We hope that this new tab will help you explore more opportunities...

2015 Year in Review

2015 was a year with new and exciting AdSense updates. Let’s have a look at 2015 to recap all the product enhancements launched this year. New features for your AdSense account: New sign-up flow : Signing up for AdSense is now faster and easier. Now, you have immediate access to your AdSense account once you sign up for AdSense. New AdSense website and mobile apps : We announced our new AdSense website with a new design and new publisher stories. We also updated the AdSense app with a fresh new look using material design and added some new features.  New AdSense performance reports : To give you quick and easy access to these reports, we introduced a new design for AdSense reporting with a new dashboard. With the redesigned Performance reports tab, you now have more control and flexibility, allowing you to better understand your AdSense earnings and performance. Improved transparency in payments : We've received feedback from you that you want to know more about the difference...

Can't log in? Here's how to solve the five most common issues

Not being able to log in to your account can be frustrating, and it happens to most of us now and then. Every week the AdSense support team receives emails from publishers who are logged out and stumped. With that in mind, let's look over the five most common "can't log in" scenarios and how you can clear them up and get back into action. 1. The email and password you entered don’t match This is always the #1 login issue. Luckily, a fix is just few clicks away. If you've run out of all your memory tricks for remembering your password, visit Google's account recovery service . Enter your login address to reset your Google account password. 2. You deleted your Google Account Your AdSense account is linked to other Google services like Gmail, Calendar, and Google+ under one Google Account. Sometimes a user decides to delete one service and deletes their entire Google Account, which cuts off access to their AdSense account as well. The good news: even if you delet...