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Google ads site authentication to AdWords
Google's AdWords advertising technology has been an blow away success for the company almost from the day it was introduced. For proof of that, look no further than GOOG's latest quarterly statement,where Web based advertising accounts for 99 percent of Google's revenue, to see that Adwords is the goose that laid the golden egg. So, despite occasional scandals -- such as the recent reports about AdWords being used as bait for attack Web sites, Google has added a new feature that allows its crawlers to go even deeper into the Web sites that display AdWords. Site Authentication is a new option for AdSense customers that allow them to provide site authentication information and let Google's crawlers dig deep into pages that are protected by a username and password.
Posted by Paul Roberts on June 6, 2007 10:27 AM
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