Adsense on free hosting sites?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by anversli, Dec 15, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hey,

    Are we allowed to use adsense on free web space sites?

    For example, I have 50mb web space from Skynet without any popup,banner or other advertisements.

    So, its just a clean web space for me to use it :)

    My url begins with users.kynet.be/username/

    Thanks
     
    anversli, Dec 15, 2006 IP
  2. jmaresca2006

    jmaresca2006 Peon

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    good question. email adsense support. better safe than sorry.
     
    jmaresca2006, Dec 15, 2006 IP
  3. anversli

    anversli Active Member

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    Well, I'm reading the TOS again now and if I can't find anything I will mail them.
     
    anversli, Dec 15, 2006 IP
  4. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    It's allowed,definitely!
     
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    Yea you can use it. They even have a special service for sites like blogger or digitalpoint where you can sign up for adsense on the site so that you can place your ads on the site.. (i know google owns blogger, but any site like blogger could do it, instantspot.com for example)
     
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    rochow Notable Member

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    Yes you can. I was approved for adsense back in march with www.goodgamesonline.co.nr - free host, free template, free domain etc. Come to think of it I haven't been to that site in ages!
     
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  7. GetWebHost

    GetWebHost Active Member

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    I have use 100WebSpace before for the free hosting and have Adsense on my pages and never have a problem. It's allowed for sure :)
     
    GetWebHost, Dec 15, 2006 IP
  8. anversli

    anversli Active Member

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    Thx for your reply's guys, I didn't find anything in there TOS so to be sure I'm gonna mail them :)

    I'm not gonna make a huge site on that freespace, but just do some test with my SEO knowledge with several pages.

    So, I thought while testing why not earning?
     
    anversli, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  9. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    LOL!No need to email them about it!
    I'm sure there is no problem!
     
    Richie_Ni, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  10. geo88

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    The site I got accepted with in the Adsense program was on a free host :) .
     
    geo88, Dec 16, 2006 IP
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    The only problem is if the free host later decides to start putting their own Google ads on the free web pages also (probably not a good idea for them), as webpages should not have Google ads from two Google accounts.

    There are a lot of free hosts where you can get free web hosting with no forced ads:

    www.free-webhosts.com/no-forced-ads.php

    I would recommend freehosts that have been around at least many months.

    I have clicked on the "Advertise on this site" part of a Google ad several times, and saw a URL given that was a subdomain of some free host (on a different domain name), so you can even get your Google account accepted initally with a free site.
     
    freehostingman, Dec 16, 2006 IP