Dear Members and Mods Am i Able to Place Two Adsense Account in one Blog..?? Im planning to add my code with Friends Blog. He is also having adsense Account.
I'm not too sure if you can do that but I would advice to email Google and ask them if you can use your adsense code on your Friends blog which already has adsense ads.
You can only put one Adsense account on any given page. If you had page one and page two, you could yours on page one and his on page two but not both on the same page. That is the reason on revenue sharing forums like this, only one account ID shows up at any given time.
Incorrect. That used to be the case, but the revised TOS earlier in the year allow for multiple accounts on a single page, as long as the total number of units for the entire page is not exceeded.
The answer is No. you can't run two Pub codes on one single page at one time. You can however use diff pub codes on different pages.
it is possible, but keep in mind , google only allows 3 adsense units in one page.(you can put 3 adsense account in one page.)
where do you guys get your information? can you show us some reference where it says you can use multiple pub id on the same page at the same time? @ OP, the answer is NO. you can only use one adsense account on a single page at a time
Ok, here are a few things. First, this line was removed from the latest TOS: "In addition, You agree that while You may display more than one (1) Ad Unit on each Site Web page, You shall not display any Ad Unit on a page that contains Ads associated with another Google AdSense customer (e.g., Your Web hosting company), unless authorized to do so by Google." Second, here is a thread in Google Groups where a Google employee clearly states: "You can place ad code associated with two different publishers on the same page, as long as the owner of the site has given you both permission, and the site is compliant with our program policies." Any counter-proof?
I provided a link. It was removed from the TOS back in February. Here are details about that revision. When they first changed it, I e-mailed my AdSense rep for clarification. Here was her response: It seems pretty clear to me.