San Francisco — Search engine titan Google Inc. yesterday announced that it is currently experimenting with a better and sleeker interface of its AdSense account management.
The new interface offers solutions to the top three suggestions provided by AdSense account holders that will make the task of managing AdSense accounts easier and less discouraging. The beta is currently being tested by a small group of publishers, but Google promises to allow “thousands of publishers” to test this out “over the coming weeks.”
Google on its Inside AdSense blog states that the new program was designed based on the top three requests from users. Here is a screen-shot of one of the screens:
From the above screen-shot provided by Google, the new AdSense interface is more cleaner and delivers more detailed performance reports than the present one, which allows you to view daily statistics in a nice graphical format. It is also less cluttered and links to the information that you would like to know when checking your AdSense account are given outright.
In addition, it provides metrics that is related are also provided including earnings you earned from various ad implementation, ad targeting and ad bids types.
The newly tested interface also contains some enhancements to the Ad Review Center that will give users more choices to manage ads that appear on their sites, and offer what Google says is a cleaner interface that will make it easier to find and review them within the Ad Review Center.
“We have streamlined the AdSense interface to simplify common tasks, such as making a change to several ad units simultaneously,” says Google. “Additionally, to help you get the most out of AdSense, we have added more relevant help on every page, a message inbox for tips from our team, and alerts with important account related notices.”
Google is currently rolling out the beta version of the new AdSense interface to some users in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Japanese AdSense users. The test will be rolled out to thousands of publishers over the coming weeks (they will be notified via email notification).