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What Are New Polices Of Google Adsense for 2010?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by webmaster777, Jan 3, 2010.

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    Any Know Knows about new polices of Google adsense for 2010 bcz i am seeing that my adrate is going high on my blogs espicelly on Mesothelioma,i think Google is now paying Good.
     
    webmaster777, Jan 3, 2010 IP
  2. Nonny

    Nonny Notable Member

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    You aren't thinking about it the right way. It's not Google paying more, it's the Adwords advertisers bidding more for the keywords related to your site. When the advertisers pay more, you get more per click.
     
    Nonny, Jan 4, 2010 IP
  3. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    There's no new policies that I know of, but I don't read their blog regularly, so I wouldn't know immediatly.
     
    JamesColin, Jan 4, 2010 IP
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    Acorn7 Peon

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    Lets hope that Adsense drops down even harder on blogs that have loads of copied content like yours. Mind you they are doing a pretty good job of disabling accounts for copied content once they reach $100 anyway.
     
    Acorn7, Jan 4, 2010 IP
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    tstewart Peon

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    The New Adsense Polices Changes is

    * Selling text links to casinos, gambling sites, prescription drug sites is now a violation of the AdSense terms, since publishers now cannot *link* to those sites (and many other types of sites).

    * Making your contents/ads blended enough that it is hard to tell them apart.

    * Very specific webmaster guidelines AdSense publishers must abide by, including no hidden text/links, that sites must be information-rich, and no doorways or cookie cutter affiliate sites.

    * Changes if you receive traffic from paid search.
     
    tstewart, Jan 4, 2010 IP
  6. Nonny

    Nonny Notable Member

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    None of those are new, unless you consider "new" to include updates made a year or more ago.
     
    Nonny, Jan 4, 2010 IP
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    smile633 Peon

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    Most interesting! Didn't know that! Thanks for sharing!
     
    smile633, Jan 4, 2010 IP
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    hanfree Peon

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    I think its good luck and good keyword :p
     
    hanfree, Jan 12, 2010 IP
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    eLeSlash Active Member

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    its simply the advertisers paying more.
     
    eLeSlash, Jan 12, 2010 IP