Adsense and Jenna Jameson

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Gt1, Apr 14, 2006.

  1. #1
    Could we put AdSense on a Jenna Jameson website. The website only has decent information so is it possible.?
     
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  2. inerte

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    By decent you mean non-porn?

    I would say yes, you can, but confirm by emailing Google.
     
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  3. ahkip

    ahkip Prominent Member

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    i believe not, unless it is non porn..but if it is non porn. there is nothing much to talk about her :D
    show me ur URL dude
     
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  4. lorien1973

    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    It could be about Jenna jameson on world events. Or jenna jameson's thought on intergalactic space travel. jenna jameson discusses the heizenburg uncertainty principle. Jenna jameson disproves the theory of relativity -- using only her boobs. oh wait. :p
     
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    we want the url :D
     
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  6. TheNetCode

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    As long as the site does not break their TOS then you should be ok. Best to ask them though on that one.
     
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  7. jackburton2006

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    No pornographic pictures, none of her pornographic film titles, and you'll be fine. If it's just an information site about her, it's basically wikipedia. LIkewise with other porn stars.
     
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    TheSyndicate Prominent Member

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    You will get a lots off traffic that never going to click on anything. Can the url be porn? and the text be nice? I have a url called thailandpornstars.com i mean the url does not sound adsense ok but if i do not write a single word of porn in there?:rolleyes:
     
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  9. kneukm03

    kneukm03 Active Member

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    I believe they say no "mature" web sites, so I wouldn't do it. There was some article posted recently over on webmasterworld where a site whose subject was gay news (no adult stuff though, just news relating to homosexuality) was given the generic invalid clicks email.
     
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    Information about, say, Jenna Jameson's background, her life, would not be considered "mature" I think. I would mention her as an "adult film star" or "a star of adult films" and not "porno star", or anything with the word "porn" in it, as that is most likely an Adsense Stop Word and will get you PSAs.

    But as always, the OP should email Adsense for the definitive answer.
     
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    TheSyndicate Prominent Member

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    are they homofobic? yes i guess thailandpornstar is over the top. I have bangkoksexy.com but thats ok but porn is to much.
     
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    sketch Well-Known Member

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    No, that's Asia Carrera ... she's a member of MENSA, has like a 160 IQ or something :D
     
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    DomainMagnate Illustrious Member

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    damn what kind of a thread is it talking about porn stars and no pictures? :D :D :D
     
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    i am still waiting for the link to the Jenna site :)
     
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  15. Seiya

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    I wanna see her disprove the theory of relativity with her boobs , plss!! :D :D :D

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    As everyone else said if there is no reference to porn you should be fine. If there even is the word porn you will get PSAs im sure :p
     
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    Yea really we should be able to sample the goods.
     
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    Ok here we go :p
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  18. Sir Graves

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    I was having a lot fun with my new YouTube "BoobTube" girlie videoblog--till Google took my adsense away there this week. :( Content was too "adult" and "mature" for them, which, in fairness, I can understand, on the whole. But I did really try hard to walk a fine line and not post anything truly "graphic", as I'm not trying to do a porn site there. Just blogging hot chick videos I was collecting from YouTube. Saw a niche and went for it. I tried to keep it as close to adsense-safe as I could, but in the end it was still too much. Wish there was a "Google Blue" type mature adsense alternative for sites like mine that certainly are not porn, but just a little racey and sexy.

    The site's here, btw, if anyone wants to see it for reference (or hot chicks, lol): http://boob-tube.blogspot.com

    Anyway, the adsense was there for a month or so before they finally visited and took it away this week. Now I'm trying to figure out how the heck I want to go about monetizing it again, without Google, which has always been my #1 choice. Not many truly GOOD ad alternatives exist out there for mature content publisher's. That I know of anyway.

    As a footnote, I did take the standard advice given in these forums, and e-mailed Google when the blog was launched and before I added the adsense code, to ask if it would be acceptable. Everyone says to do that here, so I did. I explained my intentions with the blog, too, and assured them it was not going to carry porn or graphic sex--which it never has.

    They wrote back that I "don't have to check with Google before launching any future sites with adsense", that I can always "feel free to launch with adsense included" and that when they eventually review the site "Google will simply stop serving ads to it if it's in violation of the TOS, your account will not be terminated, but you'll be asked to remove the code from the offending site". Wow. Sounded pretty laid back to me. I was heartened to give my "mature" site a try with adsense--without fear of offending Google. So I thought.

    Sure. Then, when they did finally see it, and didn't like it, their tune was a little more stern and less flexible-sounding; "if we see more violations like this on your future sites, we may terminate your adsense account". But Google, I asked you to look at it beforehand, to tell me if it would possibly be violating the TOS, since I honestly wasn't so sure myself, and you told me to feel free to go ahead and try, that I never have to ask first!!!! :mad: So I take their advice, then they slap me on the wrist and tell me I shouldn't have run the adsense there and it better not happen again. Whatever.

    So take that blanket "run your site by Google first" advice with a big grain of salt, guys. Not only did they not seem to want me to "run my sites by them first", it also gives you a very false sense of security. Because if you do inadvertently wind up violating the TOS, you'll still be treated the same--whether you asked first or not. I don't see where that mattered a bit. Still looks like I now have one strike against me already, and from the way they spoke in the e-mail, you might only get two altogether. :rolleyes:
     
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  19. honey

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    I think as long as the content is not adult, it's okay. But can't hurt to ask google and confirm. You never know.
     
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  20. Sir Graves

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    True, certainly can't hurt anything to ask them first. But at the same time, it didn't seem to help one bit--in my case anyway.

    Additionally, they don't "confirm" anything at all (didn't for me). Just said, you don't have to run your sites by us first...go ahead and try it.

    No real help in the end. You still take your chances. :rolleyes:
     
    Sir Graves, Apr 14, 2006 IP