Is it OK to input default keywords for Google search?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by skillipedia, Apr 29, 2007.

  1. #1
    Such as in this page of my new web site.

    Users will need to search for this term, anyway

    Cheers
     
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    Simple question: Did you modify Google's Javascript code to do that?
     
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    I'm no expert but I'm guessing that's close if not over the edge in violating ToS.

    You'll get all kinds of answers on here. To know 100% for sure, ask your local friendly Google rep! =)
     
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    How can we do it? How can we give Adsense a default keyword?

    Oh, OK, sorry, I got it now. It shouldn't be any problem as common sense.
     
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    skillipedia Well-Known Member

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    #5
    I haven't touched any Google's js

    All what've done is input "removals services in" + $city in search textfield
    city for every page


    here is the modifed code:

    cheers
     
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  6. Fka200

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    Hrm... You're not allowed to change the code... that's pretty weird.


    It might just be a Co-op search box, which you ARE allowed to modify.
     
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    Except that it has a publisher id in it.
     
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    There is your answer. If this is an adsense search, not a generic site search that google provides, you're violating TOS.
     
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    Yeah that's what threw me off. Didn't feel like checking the Co-op code I have ;)

    And yeah, don't modify any of the Adsense codes!
     
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  10. skillipedia

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    I contacted Google Adsene team and I am waiting for an answer, but it's good to find out that domain name I bought is 519 days old

    Cheers
     
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    It 's not OK at all

    thanks
     
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    What about if someone just changes the colors and layout of the search box?
     
    ScottHughes, Apr 29, 2007 IP