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just go here
[google.com...]
at the bottom of the page, it says:
To sign up for our standard AdSense program, click here.
To sign up for our premium service, click here.
click on the second link, and you will have all the available details of premium adsense
:-)
Thanks for your interest in AdSense Premium. At this time, we're unable to offer this service to publishers. However, our AdSense team is currently able to support a wide range of publishers with diverse needs.
I've got the impression from some other people that it's no longer one package with all features, the Premium service doesn't seem to exist anymore. Not as such. They do provide the individual features separately. I.e. they enabled custom ads for another Dutch site when they asked for it. They also had an account manager assigned.
No such luck for me yet (Dutch site, 20M pages/month) while I could really use those custom ad formats :\
I was trying to place some irony at their lack of transparency!
Here:
[web.archive.org...]
is the OLD version of the page, before they decided that tiny infrmation was top secret!
I just need to get 19.5 million more page views to join them ;)
I want flexible ad formats and google dont offer these now if their premium package does not exist.
frox .. i see what you mean now! Its a little early here on a monday morning and my brain has not yet kicked in :)
You must get 20+ million hits per month to become Preium Publisher :)
Incorrect! It depends on the account, some have been asked to join with 5 million PI's (not hits) per month whereas some with 30+ million are not even considered.
Contact G or email them. As Preium Publisher you get
Dedicated rep and account manager
More ad formats
Advanced filtering
Optimization assistance from google itself
More monetization options
Good technical support
I can confirm this, I am a premium publisher with my own rep. Though useful, I think brianstorming together most things that "work" came from my own ideas, not to discredit my rep, but "not" being in the premium category is not a bad thing, I have not noticed much difference.
There also used to be a difference between US/global and local sites. 20M was the limit on global sites while local Google pages (like .co.uk and .nl) mentioned 10M.