Adsense / Bidvertiser / Adbrite...?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by sydzapp, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. #1
    Ok guys i'm in a confused state of mind.
    I opened up my site a week or so ago and applied for google adsense 3 days back. I currently am displaying an affiliate banner(125x125), a bidvertiser ad(125x125) and an adbrite ad (300xsomething)..

    I haven't got a reply from google so i believe my petition is still awaiting review. I'd like to know if its against google adsense TOS to be displaying any other ads apart from theirs??
    Do i have to do anything regarding the other adverts so as to be approved by adsense without any problems??

    Any replies/suggestions would be appreciated.
    If you'll want to take a closer look at the current ad placement, here's the link : tech frog
     
    sydzapp, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  2. fireurimagination

    fireurimagination Well-Known Member

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    #2
    I believe running really similar looking ads to adsense is against their TOS but running multiple ads is not a problem, just to be on the safer side you may want to take down competitions ads untill you get your account
     
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  3. Earner's Vision

    Earner's Vision Peon

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    Why do you think you need to go with all three from the very beginning?
     
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    Dear - Just adsense is enough if placed in proper position.
     
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  5. digital4axis

    digital4axis Peon

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    which is best from above of these ???
     
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  6. TheBum

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    Adsense its the top one digital
     
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  7. Rohit patel

    Rohit patel Prominent Member

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    Well I don't think so it will be issue, my friend also using all 3 Ad network on single page with Adsense, Adbrite and Bidvertiser ads and he is getting money too! So I guess you can use it! But it will be better if you remove ads when you applied for Adsense!
     
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  8. mrandrei

    mrandrei Peon

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    It's okay to put multiple ads in a page, just make sure they don't look identical. Google has issued guidelines regarding ad placement. However, I would suggest that you focus on Adsense. It pays better as compared to other affiliate programs.
     
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  9. sydzapp

    sydzapp Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the replies guys.
    I have another query..? What if google has already viewed my page and due to some reason declined my application. Can i apply again? when? with the same gmail id?
     
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  10. harishsyndrome

    harishsyndrome Peon

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    I think you website must be aleast 6 months for getting approved in Adsense.I tried with a two month old blog but failed
     
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  11. hostinghelp24

    hostinghelp24 Banned

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    I think your placement is ok.But dear u know once i have applied for one of my blogspot site for google adsence,they don't allow,why?,Do u have any idea?.
     
    hostinghelp24, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  12. dollarshower

    dollarshower Active Member

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    I have experimented with all of them at various stages of my blog. Nothing can beat AdSense in terms of earnings per click and the general aesthetics of the ads itself that prompt people to click :)

    If you want to compare them in detail please use the comparator tool that I have created.
     
    dollarshower, Aug 18, 2009 IP
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    If you got a good niche use Adsense
     
    curse, Aug 18, 2009 IP
  14. prasannas

    prasannas Well-Known Member

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    We can use banner ads with adsense,no problem.When your application is rejected, you will get a mail stating the reason of rejection and ask you to rectify the problem and apply ones again.
    The mail you got after rejection will expalin every thing,do as directed.
     
    prasannas, Aug 18, 2009 IP