Revenue sharing and publisher IDs

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Volvospeed, Jun 9, 2007.

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    I searched and did not really find a clear answer. But are two publisher IDs on the same page ok? They will not both be my IDs. The only reason I want to do this is so I can have a banner in one format that is shared but another banner in another format that is a static one. Also referral links are at the bottom of the pages so I assume I need to remove those if two publisher IDs are not ok.
     
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  2. Lordy

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  3. sussane

    sussane Active Member

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    Two Publisher ID on same page is Against GOOGLE TOS ....
     
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    Nick_Mayhem Notable Member

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    Friend you can use single publisher ID on one page. And another on the next page. I have revenue sharing on my forum and I do that. I process the adsense revenue sharing at the very beggining of the page. And then all the ads block on that page have that same pub ID.
     
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  5. Volvospeed

    Volvospeed Active Member

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    Ok. Thanks for the help but you are all wrong on this. I have been waiting for a week for the answer from google which why I got bored and posted here. I got a long email back today answering all my questions with this said about the multiple publisher ID question.

    I'm happy to let you know that any AdSense publisher may display his or her ad code with another publisher's code as long as both publishers have approved AdSense accounts.
     
    Volvospeed, Jun 11, 2007 IP
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    oseymour Well-Known Member

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    According to Google AdSense Online Standard Terms and Conditions, section two, paragraph "AdSense for Content," last line:

    I asked earlier this year and got reffered to that line in the TOS.....maybe you asked the wrong question....
     
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  7. Volvospeed

    Volvospeed Active Member

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    They said thats is RE hosting or web development. In other words if I lease you a server I cannot put in google ads unless you know. Or if I program your site I cannot just throw in google banners.


    Thanks for your email. I understand you'd like clarification regarding displaying ads on a webpage that contains ads associated with another Google AdSense publisher (e.g. a web hosting company). I'm happy to let you know that any AdSense publisher may display his or her ad code with another publisher's code as long as both publishers have approved AdSense accounts. Please be aware that the revenue generated from these ads will be directly tied to the specific account indicated in the ad code.
     
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    I thought there was a wordpress revenue haring plugin that allowed you to do the same? Correct me if I am wrong...
     
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    there is one hack, check here

    but i am having issues to get it to work espcially with adsense deluxe this hack doesnt work since deluxe ask for your adsense code.
     
    godmode, Jun 13, 2007 IP