Google Finally Change It’s Login Page and Launch Expandable Ads

Yesterday I have reported that Google is having some problem with their login page, and just today I have seen again the Login Page of AdSense but it is fully working. One thing I have also observe is that the Adsense Earning is now come back from its ussual CPC ( Cost per Click ) not like what happen since Last March 1, that Adsense Earning goes down drastically.

Welcome to AdSense 

Google have released it’s official statement regarding the Login Issue :

Login loop
If you tried to sign in to your AdSense account between 10:45 and 11:35 p.m. PST last night, you may have found yourself in a "loop" between the AdSense login page and your Google Accounts page. We’re in the process of trying out some new designs for our US English homepage, and we rolled them back after users reported a login error with one of the designs. If you’re still having trouble accessing your account, please clear your cache and cookies and then try logging in again at http://www.google.com/adsense. Rest assured the next time the new designs are rolled out, you’ll actually end up where you want to be: in your AdSense account! Thanks especially to the forum posters and Twitterers for quickly bringing this to our attention.
Slower stats
You may notice more of a delay in your AdSense and Google Ad Manager stats than usual today, as our engineers will be performing some maintenance work on our system. Please be assured that ads will continue to be served to your pages, and all activity will continue to be tracked as usual. Although it may take longer than usual to see impressions, clicks, and earnings reported in your account, you’ll be credited for all valid activity on your sites. We apologize for the short notice, and appreciate your patience as we work to keep our systems updated for you.

Thanks for a prompt response from Google Team. Furthermore Google has also launch a new system using expandable ads.  You can check this link for the Expandable ads Q & A. where they will try to give you idea about the following Question :

  • What are expandable ads?
  • How do expandable ads interact with existing ad formats?
  • How does pricing work for expandable ads?
  • How can expandable ads offer a positive user experience for my site visitors?
  • Will expandable ads move the content on my site?
  • Is my site eligible for expandable ads?
  • What earnings can I expect from expandable ads?
  • Can I opt out of expandable ads?

I need to understand this updates from Google AdSense and Let us see the results 🙂

Dexter Panganiban https://techathand.net/about-2/

Dexter is a person who loves technology,new gadget, SEO, Social Media and Christianity. Follow him at twitter via @techathand and add him @ Google+ and contact us at [email protected]

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      Dexter Panganiban

      @Josh,

      Good for You Josh.. My Adsense Earnings is now dancing like swing.. Sometime it is good , sometime it is not.. Traffic is same but earning is not. Anyway I think March will not be as profitable as what I think 🙂

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    macobex

    after that news yesterday, now it’s finally and formally launched. It’s sad that the statistics update is said to be slower, but the good thing is that google assured everyone of us that their system is still tracking and recording our ads activity. So we are still earning, but it is not reflecting on our accounts. Hope google will fix this issue as soon as possible.

    THanks for the news dex.

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