Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Digest for adsense-api@googlegroups.com - 6 Messages in 2 Topics

Group: http://groups.google.com/group/adsense-api/topics

    mym <me@yurasov.me> Oct 25 04:46AM -0700  

    Great news!
     
    But the request limit is way too small. I've developed a mobile AdSense
    client which have about 1k (and growing) active users every day and the
    current 10k quota is not enough even now. Please, raise the limit to 1M or
    at least 100k.

     

    Webshark <simongelfand@gmail.com> Oct 25 04:55AM -0700  

    Hi Sergio,
     
    Does this update include a fix for developers (hosts) to pull user
    (publisher) reports ?
     
    Thanks,
    Simon

     

    Tony J <tonyjohn@gmail.com> Oct 25 06:22AM -0700  

    Thank you for this announcement. Many publishers have been looking at
    this forum for a while asking for API access to regular publishers.
    Finally, there is something for every one.
     
    We have quickly setup a website to provide code samples, tips and help
    to AdSense API implementation. We had done the same when the original
    AdSense API came up few years ago, which helped many at that time.
     
    Here is our new site to offer help on AdSense API implementation:
    http://www.adsenseapihelp.com/
     
     
     
     
     

     

    "Sérgio Gomes" <sergio.gomes@google.com> Oct 25 06:29AM -0700  

    Hi there,
     
    We're still evaluating the concrete values,but we feel this should be a
    reasonable value for most programmers.
     
    If you need more quota, however, please feel free to file a request from
    your APIs console (under Quotas), which we'll then review.
     
    Cheers,
    Sérgio
     
    ---
    Sérgio Gomes
    Developer Relations
     
    Google | Gordon House | Barrow Street | Dublin 4 | Ireland
    Registered in Dublin, Ireland | Registration Number: 368047

     

    "Sérgio Gomes" <sergio.gomes@google.com> Oct 25 06:34AM -0700  

    Hi Simon,
     
    I'm afraid this API is only targeted at publishers (and application
    developers), not hosts; all of the information available refers to the
    publishers' accounts.
     
    We have a solution for the problem you mention in progress, but
    unfortunately we're not ready to announce any details at the moment.
     
    Cheers,
    Sérgio
     
    ---
    Sérgio Gomes
    Developer Relations
     
    Google | Gordon House | Barrow Street | Dublin 4 | Ireland
    Registered in Dublin, Ireland | Registration Number: 368047

     

    Tony J <tonyjohn@gmail.com> Oct 25 06:19AM -0700  

    Thank you so much for the reply. I tested and verified this. After the
    initial approval, we are getting the Approved status from Google and
    so we will start using the AdCode.
     
    However, there was a small flaw in the process. When Google team look
    to verify the Ad code implementation, they will see the profile page
    we are using as the "website of publisher". This special profile page
    did not have any Ad code used. Probably due to this reason, some
    applications were rejected. so we made a small change today: we are
    now using the Ad code in the profile page itself so that reviewers can
    verify the implementation. Also, we are including few links to the
    articles posted by the member so that Google team can follow the links
    and further verify the ad code implementation.
     

     

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