Two publishers on same page?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by n971, Mar 27, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    AFAIK, it is forbidden by AdSense TOS to have 2 publishers codes (ads) on same page. But what exactly happen when you do that? If I frame someone elses page, and I have my AdSense in one frame and someone elses AdSense ads in other frame what will happen?
     
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  2. 0lgi

    0lgi Notable Member

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    #2
    Personally I believe both of the accounts will get a warning and if they are still together both of the accounts will get banned!
     
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  3. >>>TO><IC<<<

    >>>TO><IC<<< Active Member

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    #3
    i heard about New TOS of Adsense allows Two publishers on same page.. but not sure :s
     
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  4. 0lgi

    0lgi Notable Member

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    May you please elaborate it more ?!

    Where did you read that ?

    Thanks

    Olgi
     
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  5. binjamin

    binjamin Banned

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    #5
    New update in adsense TOS allow to publish more than 1 publisher ads in same page.
    Read New TOS
     
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  6. part time jobs

    part time jobs Peon

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    #6
    Am not sure. But let me tell you something. People who use freehosting, like freewebs.com, they do have freewebs.com adsense ads on the top.

    So there exists two adsense publishers ID.

    Freewebs.com pub ID and the freewebs user's Pub ID.

    I have seen this happening for years and years and I dont think of any ban here.

    Who agrees this here?
     
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  7. nevmoscoso

    nevmoscoso Peon

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    #7
    Better put one adsense on one page? Why 2?
     
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  8. Qryztufre

    Qryztufre Prominent Member

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    #8
    More then one ad is allowed on a page, and for pages/sites that allow rev_sharing, then it's WIN WIN for both parties...

    I'm not saying it's OK, just answering one possible "why"
     
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    poshswinger Active Member

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    Yes, sometimes it is because there may involves Adsense revenue sharing, and so more than one Adsense pub-IDs are there.
     
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    n971 Well-Known Member

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    Didn't know that, when it is changed?
    I just read https://www.google.com/adsense/policies

    and really can't find that it is prohibited to have 2 publishers code on one page.
     
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  11. prince4life

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    I know people that do it. But i am unaware if it is prohibited or not
     
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    jagannath_4all Peon

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    Qryztufre Prominent Member

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  15. The Stealthy One

    The Stealthy One Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    #15
    It is Ok for free hosts (I confirmed this with Google, back when we used AdSense), but I am not sure in a more conventional situation.
     
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