Which Web Hostings allow AdSense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by wilmiester, Jul 4, 2009.

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    I'm a 'newbie' to this world but really am interested in starting a website and placing Google AdSense onto it. I have ideas outlined, a business model and such. My question is, which types of web hostings allow you to place AdSense?

    I have looked into numerous places, but it looks like jumpline (http://www.jumpline.com/) would be my best bet. They don't come out and say you can place it there though. They have no forced ads and I would need to pay 9.95 for a domain and I can use their sitebuilder (even though I have a somewhat HTML background... it is old).

    Would jumpline allow me to put Google AdSense on their website once I get started? Or what sort of hosting would I need.
    Thank you,
    Wilmiester
     
    wilmiester, Jul 4, 2009 IP
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    asher_gben Peon

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    o love hostgator :) many website one bill LOL....
     
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    micksss Notable Member

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    If you a paying for web hosting you can put adsense on your website no matter who the paid host is. If they don't let you put adsense on your site and your paying for hosting there is something wrong.
     
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    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    No host in this world prohibits adsense on site ...
     
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    intelinside Well-Known Member

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    If you are paying for domain and hosting, then you should b allowed to put Adsense on them.
     
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    sakto Active Member

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    Also, basic webhosting are now cheap and so avoid free hosting service that limits your earning potential.
     
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    vagrant Peon

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    Welcome to planet Earth :)
    Did you travel far ?


    AdSense is fine on any hosting you pay for. It is only a few of the "free" hosting sites that do not allow it, but you re far better using "paid" hosting, as it will give you far more control over your site in all sorts of other ways as well.

    Vagrant.
     
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    any hosting, no matter with it :)
    but, for the domain, your account of google ads must have the same informations as in the domain owner !
    have luck with google ads mate !
     
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