Adsense Update Solve | We encourage you to publish your seller information in the Google sellers.json file. Visit the account settings page to review your current visibility status 2020

We encourage you to publish your seller information in the Google sellers.json file. Visit the account settings page to review your current visibility status.
We encourage you to publish your seller information in the Google sellers.json file. Visit the account settings page to review your current visibility status

Since last week, AdSense Publishers has been receiving the notification, “We encourage you to publish your seller information in the Google Seller Jason file.  To review your current visibility status, go to the Account Settings page, “What does this mean?

According to AdSense, "Sailors.jason is a standard for IAB Tech Labs that enhances transparency in the advertising ecosystem and helps combat fraud."  This means that individual publishers can choose to share their website information so that verifying the identity of publishers can be beneficial to advertisers.

Additionally, AdSense says make your information transparent so that advertisers can verify your inventory and also says that if your information is not made transparent, advertisers will not be able to see your name.  Which can affect your revenue.

How to make your seller's information transparent

  Sign in to your AdSense account and click Account, you'll find the "Account Information" page, in which you transparently select Display of Seller Information.

 But make sure the domain name should be like google.com and google.co.uk, domain names such as "www" or scheme (ie, "https: //" "http: //", or usage)  Avoid. "FTP: //").

  How to find out if your domain is included in the sellers.jason file?

Visit this site for real-time bidding.google.com/selilers.json (provided by AdSense) and search for your website name or publisher ID (note: it takes time to appear in this list).

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