I am pretty angry with Google Adsense right now. I do not want to convert my money to local currency I want to keep the dollar or I want to pick the currency I want. I do not have any pages in my language and I am so used to do the US dollar. Now I have to keep converting every day how much I make in US dollar.
I do not know why Google need to have my money in local currency I really do not know. Maybe if they explained it better or let me have choice in the matter but Google Adsense forced me to swap.
If you still using dollar thank your lucky star for that!

Adsense forces publishers to use local currency

Adsense mix up the links

Posted by | December 18, 2009 | Adsense, Adsense Placing

It looks like Google Adsense have made a misstake with the links and ads in Adsense.It made people believe that Adsense links made more money then they should. Here is an email you should have gotten from Adsense by now.

As a publisher using link units on your pages, we’re writing to let you know about a recently resolved reporting issue that affected your account.

We discovered an issue with the way that earnings from link units were being displayed in publisher accounts, which resulted in some of your ad unit earnings being incorrectly attributed to link units instead. However, this was only a reporting display issue and so your overall earnings and payments were not affected. We’ve resolved the issue, and as a result, you may now notice slight differences when you look at reports for previous months. Specifically, when you generate separate reports for link units and ad units, you may see that earnings from link units on a particular day have decreased, but that the ad unit earnings for the same day have increased by the same amount.

Again, please be assured that your aggregate earnings and payments were unaffected, so you’ve been credited for all valid clicks and impressions. In addition, this issue has not affected your ad performance in any way.

Your reports will now accurately reflect your earnings from link units and ad units – we apologise for the inconvenience and any confusion caused.

Yours sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team

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Can you trust Google Adword

Posted by | November 23, 2009 | Adword

If you advertise with Google Adword you really need to check that content network marker. Google Adword has really no clue where they put your ads. I have my ad places on 100 pages and in 95 percent the pages broke the Google Adsense terms and most of them were just crap sites.
I sent an email to Google Adword and I got a auto reply back so I wrote another letter and they said nothing they can do. So I said you are breaking the law and then finally she sends it to another department.

If you are a Adsense publisher you know the rules that your website have to follow so when you advertise with Adword you expect other sites to follow the same terms. Why should your ads be shown on pages that clearly break the Google Adsense terms? You are paying Google money for them to make sure they don’t place your ads on crap pages.

If you placing ads on content pages take a look once a week on the pages that Adword put you and if you think they violate the terms of Adsense or Adword tell them and ask for a refund.
I am still waiting for the answer from Google Adword Support I keep you posted.