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AdSense feature requests July 2008

         

Januuski

3:30 am on Jul 1, 2008 (gmt 0)



I guess is that time again.

[edited by: Januuski at 3:31 am (utc) on July 1, 2008]

Scurramunga

3:35 am on Jul 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Ah Januuski, you cheeky devil.

Januuski

3:36 am on Jul 1, 2008 (gmt 0)



My request is:

Everything requested from this forum in the past as almost nothing from the past requests has been added or included.

How about we start with the 200 limit for the SpamList?

Scurramunga

3:38 am on Jul 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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And/ the ability to block advertisers by account

zett

5:52 am on Jul 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Now, that's a smart idea, to collect the publisher requirements for the Adsense program. Wow. Goes to show that The Plex is really listening to us.

So, when I think about it, I'd like to see those features implemented:

1. Increase the size of the competitive filter
2. Ability to block by advertiser account
3. Ability to block by keywords in ad copy
4. Useful statistics, e.g. which ads were clicked
5. Meaningful communication, e.g. feedback on the status of feature requests
6. Ability to activate/deactive CPM in the admin panel
7. Ability to stop CPM ads from showing completely
8. Ability to select number of ads per ad block
9. Ability to select fonts within ad blocks, i.e. treat fonts just like colors
10. Provide a convenient tool that allows us to identify Flash ad URLs (for blocking purposes)

How about that?

But as I said, I really like the idea that Google listens to us. That, at least, gives me the feeling to not be a brainless drone. ;-)

Januuski - you now working for Google? Shouldn't ASA have (at least) started the thread? You see, it's much more fun to reply to ASA's request for features. :-)

encyclo

4:57 pm on Jul 1, 2008 (gmt 0)

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