It seems like Digg have managed to change the ads layouts a lot more than I've ever seen before, so do they have a special type of account due to their high page impressions, creditability, etc?
I know two magic words. I was wondering when looking at http://digg.com/ I have the feeling the adsense ads on top have be altered (in a very nice way). But I thought this was against the TOS. Or is the TOS just for us simple mortals?
People with millions of impressions can become premium publishers and then change the ads beyond what the mortals and inferior are allowed to do.
Well, that's somewhat misidentifying the situation. They aren't "breaking" the rules because they negotiate their own rules, thus they are very well within the rules set forth specifically for them upon signing on the dotted line with Adsense.
oh another light bulb in my head Besides adsense and T-shirts what kind of earnings do you think digg has. for example: Do they "sell" top digg stories??
I highly doubt they sell digg stories. Google has their own news section but I dont think they have ventured that far into the field yet. Then again, the content submitted to digg is hardly a story, it simply provides a brief description and link to the original publisher.
Guys Today i was surfing digg.com i suddenly noticed they have google ads their ads are totally diffrent they have drop over effect when i checked the source of the ads i saw that they have modified the ads wch is against google tos is it allowed or no if no lets complain
They're a premium publisher. They are allowed to mess with their ads much more than the regular publishers.