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Google AdSense is now being integrated into Google Earth. If you have ever used the “Street View” of this popular navigational program, you are likely quite familiar with the “Billboards” that are often located within the viewing area. It is not at all uncommon to find that these types of advertisements are extremely outdated. While some may be outdated by only as little as a few months and others are outdated as much as a year or longer, advertisements that are supposed to be profitable online should be upgraded on a more consistent basis. This is the purpose and intent of putting AdSense on Google Earth.

 

Recently, Google filed an official petition or patent with the United States that allows an exception and will permit them to place advertisements from Google AdSense into the Google Earth program. By doing this, the advertisements will literally cover all of those billboards that we all see when exploring the streets of the United States and other locations that we are interested in. It is believed that if you are an internet marketer that these new additions and upgrades to the billboards spaces will have a positive impact on the monthly earnings that you experience.

 

Google AdSense has recently launched the process of targeting advertisements based on locations around the world. This was great news for all of those in the Google AdSense program. Have you yet benefited from this? How do you feel about Google integrating its own advertisements into the billboards on the Street View of Google Earth? I think it could be a positive move, but we will have to wait and see what happens with it. Feel free to leave your comments below. If you would like to read more pertaining to this particular AdSense news piece, click on the following link: http://nexus404.com/Blog/2010/01/12/google-to-replace-billboards-with-adsense-in-google-earth-google-files-patent-to-let-them-replace-billboards-in-street-view/

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One Response to “Google AdSense Being Integrated into Google Earth”

  1. ShoeLace says:

    If I was paying for ads, I’d want it to be somewhere where people would see them: not in some Google Maps.

    Maybe it’s time to go to a partial pay model as newspapers have begun to try. Maybe I’d pay a small fee to use some of the Google services if they’d limit the ads.

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