Please tell me can i put two adsense account ads

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by techsaqib, May 8, 2010.

  1. #1
    I want to know that i have blog i already run the google adsense on that but my friend also put some ads in my blog . Is it save to do this please tell me he has adsesne account please give me a safe way to do this

    Help me please
    :confused:
     
    techsaqib, May 8, 2010 IP
  2. ePressDNA

    ePressDNA Guest

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    #2
    It is against Adsense TOS. It is not safe at all.

    You can put two adsense ads on different pages if you want. :)
     
    ePressDNA, May 8, 2010 IP
  3. clbyodo

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    #3
    It is against adsense policies.You can put both adsense accounts on different blog.Dont put on same blog.
     
    clbyodo, May 8, 2010 IP
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    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    #4
    Both previous answers are wrong. I don't know how people can be so wrong about something.
    To answer your question, yes you can have several adsense publisher id on a same page, as long as you still don't have more than the allowed number of adsense on your page.
     
    JamesColin, May 8, 2010 IP
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    Carefreeguy Member

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    #5
    In the first place, why put all the same publisher id in a same page ?
     
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    #6
    Senserly is right... you can put different adsense accounts' ads on a page up to the number of ads allowed on a page. that's a method of revenue sharing. but if may suggest you and your friend have a discuss to change a scheme to put ads on daily basis with the same ads format. say, ads block A, B and C today for you and ads block A, B, C or D, E, F tomorrow for your friend. You just need a little programming "if then else" based on date. I had once before.
     
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    #7
    You can put the different ads as long as It's not more than the allowed number of Text Ads, link units and search.
     
    monita, May 8, 2010 IP
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    #8
    yes, you may place two different accounts on a site, it was a new regulation
     
    seo-xpert, May 9, 2010 IP
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    #9
    It seems like people without no knowledge are ready to answer first :p

    what the first 2 guys said were wrong. :)

    You can Use Upto maximum 6 adsense accounts in a sameblog..

    wanna know How?

    There can be maximum 3 adblocks,2 link units and 1 searchbox per page.. you can use it from diff accounts

    The thing is that you should not own all those accounts :D

    This is what it is called revenue sharing sites :)

    even DP was a revenue sharing Forum before..!

    JUST MAKE SURE THAT THE TOTAL ADS PER PAGE DOESNT EXCEED WHAT IT IS INSTRUCTED BY ADSENSE :)
    Thanks,
     
    extremephp, May 9, 2010 IP
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    shaibibutt Member

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    #10
    yes, you can put ads. but keep this thing in mind that the max limit of ads to display on single page shouldn't exceed :)
     
    shaibibutt, May 9, 2010 IP
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    Actually it's eight not six: 3 adblocks, 3 link units and 2 searchboxes per page.
     
    JamesColin, May 9, 2010 IP
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    #12
    But i think it's against adsense faq on dp
    it said"yes you can put more than one account at the same page but not at the same time.
     
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  13. Tien

    Tien Greenhorn

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    #13
    I think it has been changed. Initially google hasn't allowed more than one account on same page. later they changed their tos
     
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    Sorry Sir, Memmory Errors he He Heh..!

    But we both were talking on to the same point and not conflicting..!

    So forgive that please :D
     
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    #15
    To get the story straight:
    Since the beginning, adsense allowed several publisher id on one site, but allowed several publisher id on one page only after asking adsense and getting back an agreement by email.
    Later on they changed that last part, saying now that you can have several publisher id on one page without first asking for permission.
     
    JamesColin, May 9, 2010 IP
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    No you cannot use 2 adsense account ads on one website or blog just use one adsense account ad dont be greedy ...
     
    Doollar, May 9, 2010 IP