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AdSense API

How do I start?

  • Getting Started Guide
    To get started, just follow the instructions in the Getting Started Guide.

    Developer Guide
    To make your programming environment even easier, the AdSense API utilizes SOAP and WSDL, which support a growing number of languages - including Java, .NET, Perl, PHP, Python and XML.

    Sample Code
    You can check out some sample code in the Developer's Guide.

More Information

What is the AdSense API?

The AdSense API is Google's ad sharing solution for sites with user generated content.
The AdSense API is ideal for web site developers whose users create their own web content through applications like web hosting, web publishing, blogging, or social networking.

Monetize user content, providing revenue for your users, and for you.
Through the AdSense API, you can allow your users to create their own AdSense accounts on your site and display Google Ads alongside the content that they have created. Plus, users can manage their accounts and view ad performance and earnings reports - all on your site. Each user's AdSense account generates revenue for the user, and for you, the site owner.

Minimum Traffic for Launch - As of Sep 13, 2007 only websites with over 100,000 daily page views across user pages are eligible to participate in the AdSense API program. If you have fewer than 100,000 page views per day, you are welcome to develop an implementation -- you can apply to go live once your users' pages reach an aggregate 100,000 daily page views. Or, you can monetize your site without the AdSense API, with Google AdSense. For additional information, please see What does the page view requirement mean to me?.

Learn More about the AdSense API

Learn how the AdSense API makes money for users while strengthening your product—and making money for you.
Read more about the AdSense API's key features and benefits like the Revenue Sharing and Referral Bonuses programs. Or, check out some case studies of developers who have implemented the AdSense API on their sites and shared ads with their users.

Have a couple more questions before jumping in?
Check out the Developer's Guide, browse the FAQ or join the discussion in the Developer Forum.