AdSense in email newsletters for regular publishers

Date February 16, 2005

Google AdSense has allowed a select number of publishers to run AdSense ads in their newsletters. This feature has been tested since last year, but its use is not widely known. But Brian Axe, a Product Manager for AdSense, confirms that they do plan to eventually release AdSense for email newsletters to regular publishers some time in the future.

Google plans to eventually expand the newsletter option beyond its direct AdSense partners to include the smaller publishers who use AdSense’s online self-service program.

“It’s a goal, but we haven’t put any dates around it,” Axe said.

While no date is known, it is promising to know that they do plan to eventually allow regular publishers the ability to run AdSense in html email newsletters.

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5 Responses to “AdSense in email newsletters for regular publishers”

  1. SearchViews said:

    AdSense for Email Newsletters

  2. Search Engine Roundtable said:

    AdSense in Emails

    There has been forum discussion on how AdSense is not allowed in emails at WebmasterWorld. In fact, here is the first known sighting of adsense in an email reported over at WebmasterWorld. In that second thread, they describe how one…

  3. kpaul said:

    hmm. interesting. i wonder if they’ll be releasing a Google Newsletter beta service soon? give it away for free with their adsense ads in it maybe - like blogger. or is there a big company they could buy out?

  4. Rick Blythe said:

    I’d really like to see adsense for GMail.

  5. Michael Simmons said:

    Is there anything like Adsense that could be used in email?

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