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Nice ads but probably violate the TOS

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by amnezia, May 24, 2007.

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    amnezia, May 24, 2007 IP
  2. fablex

    fablex Peon

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    yes, I wouldnt try doing that. certainly risking his adsense account.
     
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  3. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Ah ha - it's these backgrounds again. The people who supply them say they don't breach the TOS, but they would say that wouldn't they? I personally think they draw undue attention to the ads and therefore are against the TOS. I wouldn't risk it myself.
     
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    I think it's a great idea.
     
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  5. satishtalim

    satishtalim Peon

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    I believe that the background image I have used is completely safe and
    compliant with the AdSense TOS. The only pictures Google says that
    would violate this, are the ones that point to the ads or ask for them
    to be clicked. I have also written to Google and asked for their
    opinion. Let's see.

    Have you checked this site?
     
    satishtalim, May 24, 2007 IP
  6. Computerized

    Computerized Well-Known Member

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    #6
    Definitely nice ad blending. :D

    ^ So did Google say that it's okay?
     
    Computerized, May 24, 2007 IP
  7. satishtalim

    satishtalim Peon

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    Still waiting for Google's reply.

    One question though -
    People probably have a problem with the Man as a background on my main page. What about the banner on the top of my Ruby Certification page? Is that too a problem?
     
    satishtalim, May 24, 2007 IP
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    I had a simple gradient from white to blue near the ads, and they asked me to remove it.

    It may take a while but eventually the webmaster will receive a Google warning.
     
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    Computerized Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, that's an iffy one too. I'd say that's drawing attention to ads.
     
    Computerized, May 24, 2007 IP
  10. Lordy

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    Why don't one of you email google and lets settle this discussion :)
     
    Lordy, May 24, 2007 IP
  11. satishtalim

    satishtalim Peon

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    Then does that mean that Google does not allow any background images for Adsense?
     
    satishtalim, May 24, 2007 IP
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    cagintranet Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the mention! I personally wouldn't test my luck with the guy holding the ads. It looks bad -- who wants that guy on their site anyway?? All my backgrounds are non-specific and very, very general looking.
     
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  13. satishtalim

    satishtalim Peon

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    Okay, the issue is the background image of a man on my main page. What about the image in the center of this page? Would that violate Google's terms?
     
    satishtalim, May 24, 2007 IP
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    Nice placement satishtalim. I think all of them are good and not against TOS. Will be interesting to hear what Google says.
     
    login, May 24, 2007 IP
  15. cagintranet

    cagintranet Well-Known Member

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    I think the center image would be fine... but its of poor quality. The yellow bg of the ad doesn't match the color of the image, and the image looks hazy. Try this one instead... better quality and definitely would look better.
     
    cagintranet, May 25, 2007 IP
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    Well Google replied:

    • The background images used on
      http://rubylearning.com/other/certification.html and
      http://rubylearning.com/satishtalim/first_ruby_program.html would be
      considered a violation of our program policies because it could draw
      unnatural attention to your ads. Publishers are not permitted to encourage
      users to click on Google ads or bring excessive attention to ad units. For
      example, you may not use symbols or misleading images that direct
      attention to the ads on their sites. We ask that you please restore the
      ads to their intended settings.
    • We ask that publishers copy and display the ad code exactly as it
      appears in the 'Your AdSense code' box of your AdSense account without any
      modifications. Please keep in mind that modifying the ad code or drawing
      unnatural attention to the ads are against our program policies.
    Surprisingly, no mention by Google of the 'man' image on my main page!!

    The question now remains is whether anyone can use any background images at all? Also would cagintranet's images be allowed or not?

    ( Two image attachments for posterity! )
     

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    satishtalim, May 25, 2007 IP
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  17. hemantblog@gmail.com

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    I think that only two ads are permitted on a page, if i am wrong, could you please educate me.thanx
     
    hemantblog@gmail.com, May 25, 2007 IP
  18. satishtalim

    satishtalim Peon

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    Google has limits as to how many Google ads can be used on your page! On one page, you may have three ad units, two search boxes, one link unit, and two referral units.
     
    satishtalim, May 25, 2007 IP
  19. hemantblog@gmail.com

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    thanks satishtalim, if i request you to see my blog and advise on how to improve, will i violate TOCs.
    thanks
     
    hemantblog@gmail.com, May 26, 2007 IP
  20. satishtalim

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    Not at all. You are not requesting me to click the ads on your blog! What's your blog URL?
     
    satishtalim, May 26, 2007 IP