Google launches Adsense for mobile applications

Written by Carl Hopkinson

Google’s AdSense programme has been around for some years now and lets webmasters earn money based on the content of their website. Google AdSense allows webmasters to paste code into their website pages that displays adverts served by Google, targeted to the content of their page.

So if your website is about football, the ads appearing would be for football related products, and such forth.

Google has just announced that it’s launching a beta version of its AdSense programme for mobile applications on phones such as the Apple iPhone and the HTC Magic. Google announced this in a statement on its blog.

AdSense for Mobile Applications allows developers to earn revenue by displaying text and image ads in their iPhone and Android applications. For our beta launch, we’ve created a site where developers can learn more about the AdSense for mobile applications program, see answers to frequently asked questions and sign up to participate in our beta. Advertisers can also learn about the benefits of advertising in mobile applications.

This should allow more people to earn money through Google AdSense by opening up the mobile market. Google also offered this video to further highlight the benefits of AdSense for mobile where Howard Steinberg, who is the business development director at Urbanspoon, talks about AdSense for mobiles.

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Filed under: Google — Written by Carl Hopkinson posted on June 28, 2009

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