Another question about them while im here, are they there from deafult? I mean I have just started adsense so when people usually start adsense do they usualy start with PSA's? Then it changes after time? Or is there a way to maunally change the ad? Thanks
yea, they are default. every new website start with a PSA and there is no way you can manually change that i wanted to say that too, but seem like today is a good day so i tried to be nice
the fastest i seen is 2 day for a new PR0 site for some site, PSA stays forever.. i guess you 've just bought some site that will "make you thousand of dollar every month" from Ebay, am i right?
Strongly suggest folks follow the advice of Sketch ... for those who haven't been around long RTFM means Read The Foolish Manual ... in this case, Google's help pages on AdSense. You did read them before you entered into an enforceable contract with Google, didn't you? PSA = Public Service Advertisement (or announcement) ...a term that came from the radio and TV broadcast industry. It means Google (and you as a contracted publisher for Google) are displaying the ad as a public service ...for free ...pro bono. Google decides what ads will show on your page based on your content. You will get "real" ads within minutes "if" you have content that someone is paying Google to advertise. You also never need to show a single PSA. Read the Google instructions regarding alternate ads. If Google has no paid ads to display, you substitute another URL ... a good way to advertise one of your other sites, perhaps ...or you can force the ad unit space to be a solid color blank block. Publishers have the control; it's merely a matter of reading Google’s instructions. Personally, I like putting in the URL for one of my blogs as an alternate ... that way if I don't make any click money, I'll get a visitor or two ... for free.
You are wrong ahkip. Not indexed page by googlebot, no PR, ads in second. Just google mediapartners bot with first refresh.