Thursday, November 15, 2012

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

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    "Sinan Uşşaklı" <sinan.ussakli@gmail.com> Nov 13 11:39PM -0800  

    Hi,
     
    I've written an app for Windows Store that displays today's, yesterday's,
    this and last months adsense income, cpc, rpm, ctr, clicks and page views.
     
    However in order for the Windows Store team to certificate the app, they
    need to login to the app. I only have my personal AdSense account (which
    contains my life, not planing to giveout it's password), and switching the
    test server is not acceptable with a setting or so (they don't allow it).
    Therefore I need a working readonly adsense account.
     
    What shall I do?
     
    Technical details:
    I'm not using any libraries as it will be a WinRT app, I'm calling API
    endpoints such as:
    https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token
    https://www.googleapis.com/adsense/v1.2/accounts
    https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v2/userinfo
    https://www.googleapis.com/adsense/v1.2/reports
     
    Thanks,
    Sinan

     

    "Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+jose@google.com> Nov 14 02:43AM -0800  

    Hi Sinan,
     
    I'm afraid there is no support for test accounts. Please check out this
    post as this has been discussed already:
     
    https://groups.google.com/d/topic/adsense-api/7aTVrPMnJwI/discussion
     
    Cheers,
    Jose
     
     
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    On Wednesday, 14 November 2012 07:39:38 UTC, Sinan Uşşaklı wrote:

     

    "Manu (AdSense team)" <mraivio@google.com> Nov 14 07:33AM -0800  

    Hi Sinan,
     
    it's also worth noting that you are allowed to have two AdSense accounts: 1
    Business and 1 personal.
     
    Manu
     
    On Wednesday, 14 November 2012 02:43:11 UTC-8, Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API
    Team) wrote:

     

    "Sinan Uşşaklı" <sinan.ussakli@gmail.com> Nov 14 10:55AM -0800  

    Thank you all for fast and complete answers. I do have a business. I have
    created a new adsense account (on the signup UI there was no account for
    business use selection). Do I need to contact Google so that they won't
    reject because I will end up with 2 accounts (if so who?)
     
    I also chatted with Microsoft, they said even tough the account is empty
    testers will not have a problem approving as long as the
    app functions correctly.
     
    Thank you very much.
     
    On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11:39:38 PM UTC-8, Sinan Uşşaklı wrote:

     

    Darian Shimy <dshimy@weebly.com> Nov 14 08:34AM -0800  

    Here is our situation, we host over 13 million sites that are built using
    our easy to use, drag-and-drop interface (several million with a custom
    domain). Many of our customers opt in for the Adsense program.
     
    We cannot have any manual tasks in getting a site set up for Adsense. If I
    can add the blocked URLs one for the Host (which is me) once, then there is
    no issue. I didn't think this was the case. Can you clarify?
     
    My use case is the following: We would like to filter ads from certain
    sites automatically for all sites in the Adsense program for which we are
    the host. Is this possible?
     
    Thanks.
     
     
    On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11:48:43 AM UTC-8, Manu (AdSense team) wrote:

     

    "Manu (AdSense team)" <mraivio@google.com> Nov 14 10:02AM -0800  

    Hi Darian,
     
    that's right, you only need to do this once in your own account to affect
    all your Host-publishers: go to Publisher Controls -> URL Blocking ->
    Select Host Property. These blocks are applied to all ad units which *contain
    the host-property code* in them (hence not affecting the publisher's
    non-rev shared own ad units) regardless of which domain they appear on.
     
    Manu
    AdSense Team
     
    On Wednesday, 14 November 2012 08:34:08 UTC-8, Darian Shimy wrote:

     

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