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Discussion in 'General Business' started by luizeba, Jul 2, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hello my great mates

    I've looked for this information and the answers are really varied. Almost no one understood this question in the past, as I found a lot of wrong answers in old threads here on BHW and on other forums. So I'm here to know if anyone know the right answer.


    Can I send Adult Traffic to an Adsense Safe website? Is that allowed by Adsense?

    Let's clarify all the points:
    1) The Adsense Safe website is REALLY an Adsense Safe website: without any kind of porn, nudity, or anything against Adsense TOS. It's a site that's using Adsense for years and years.

    2) The Adult Traffic is sent by an Adult Website that has NO ADSENSE on it. It's just a god damn adult website, with nothing related to Adsense.

    3) The traffic will be sent using a neutral topic.

    FOR EXAMPLE:
    a) I own an adult site with TEENS theme. I own a travel website (100% adsense safe) that there's an article about "Cities to visit with your younger girlfriend", that give tips to older guys that are dating younger girls where they could travel, like Ibiza.
    I create a banner with "HOW TO IMPRESS YOUR YOUNGER GIRLFRIEND" and put it on the Adult Website, that directs to my article on the Travel Website.

    b) I have a review website about Wines, 100% adsense safe. In this Wine Website, I have an article about "Wines that 40+ ladies would love to drink".
    I go to an adult traffic broker and buy MILFs traffic to this article using a banner that saying "Thinking on going out with a MILF? Click Here First".


    Is that OK??
     
    luizeba, Jul 2, 2013 IP
  2. luizeba

    luizeba Active Member

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    Friendly Bump
     
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    No you can't. I wouldn't recommend even trying. They strictly enforce their anti-porn guidelines. Check out the very first line:

    Sites with Google ads may not include or link to:

    Pornography, adult or mature content
    Violent content
    Content related to racial intolerance or advocacy against any individual, group or organisation
    Excessive profanity
    Hacking/cracking content
    Illicit drugs and drug paraphernalia content
    Sales of beer or hard alcohol
    Sales of tobacco or tobacco-related products
    Sales of prescription drugs
    Sales of weapons or ammunition (e.g. firearms, firearm components, fighting knives, stun guns)
    Sales of products that are replicas or imitations of designer or other goods
    Sales or distribution of coursework or student essays
    Content regarding programs which compensate users for clicking ads or offers, performing searches, surfing websites or reading emails
    Any other content that is illegal, promotes illegal activity or infringes on the legal rights of others

    By driving traffic from a XXX website you are automatically linking your safe site with it.

    Read carefully their AdSense / AdWords guidelines for webmasters:

    https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/48182?hl=en

    https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2404197?hl=en

    Hope this helps.
     
    qwikad.com, Jul 2, 2013 IP
  4. luizeba

    luizeba Active Member

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    Hello mate!

    That's the point!

    This alert is under "Content guidelines". So they're talking about the CONTENT of the website using adsense. It's very explicit no "Sites with Google ads may not include or link to:".

    The site with Google Ads has NO adult content and has NO LINKS TO adult content.

    You misunderstood the phrase "automatically linking your safe site with it.". In fact, the ADULT WEBSITE is linking to my website, but the adsense website isn't linking to adult content.. In this case, I'm the owner of both sites. But what if I wasn't? I'll be banned because another webmaster linked to my website?

    You understood? The guidelines are kinda open about receiving adult traffic.
     
    luizeba, Jul 2, 2013 IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    Here's what you need to understand. Google will do anything to protect the interests of their advertisers. When you drive traffic from a sexually explicit site to your other site or blog, you violate the terms and conditions upon which those advertisers agreed to advertise on Google. Not a SINGLE advertiser will ever want traffic that comes from porn/adult or illegal sites. They are not crazy. They don't want to just throw their money away.

    AdSense policies say that the traffic sources must be "clean and healthy". What porn site can bring clean or healthy traffic? Or benefit any advertiser?

    You may want to check out this page: http://www.google.com/intl/en_ALL/ads/adtrafficquality/publishers/index.html if you truly care about your AdSense account.

    The problem I see is you want to hear what you want to hear. Nobody who takes AdSense policies seriously is going to tell you "Go ahead use adult traffic". If you don't care what other people say, just go ahead and do what you want to do. I can advise you, but I can't stop you from doing what you want to do.
     
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    at least google will find out where traffic coming from before user visit your site..

    I would say no, it's not safe
     
    robyries, Jul 3, 2013 IP
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    Now that's a reasonable argument. I'm not wanting to hear what I want because I'm not wanting to hear anything, I'm just wanting to know if I can do that or not.
    In fact, it isn't even a practical question, it's way more theoric. I don't own a single adult website.

    I wasn't aware of this "clean and healthy" traffic source requeriment, I'll take a look at that.
     
    luizeba, Jul 3, 2013 IP
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    luizeba Active Member

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    What I'm trying here is to find ways to "clean" adult traffic to funnel it to adsense sites. I'm not looking to go against Adsense rules, I want to create ways to improve the quality of this adult traffic to send it to better monetized pages.

    Right now I'm thinking about bridge pages. For example: Teen Pr0n Website => One-page Website (without adsense) with lots of happy girls on parties, on vacation, with links to Travel Articles => Travel Website (with adsense)
     
    luizeba, Jul 3, 2013 IP
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    Another option would be to use some of the paid traffic from www.revisitors.com , have used them couple of years ago, they do deliver some hits but those hits are not being converted into clicks for some reason, therefore have had to stop it at some point after about 6 month or so.
     
    instinctis, Jul 5, 2013 IP
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    You are talking about directing adult clicks to a mainstream travel website. This in itself is deceptive advertising and certainly would not be permitted by Google. I used to offer lots of adult traffic to clients and several had clean non-porn dating sites with Adsense set-up on them and they used to purchase adult clicks (and it used to convert well).

    I think long term (and probably short term) they will pick-up on exactly what you are doing and at best, you will get a warning and at worst, a ban.
     
    Domain.gs, Jul 6, 2013 IP
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    That is what y8.com is doing , directing adult traffic to their games website and google never ban them
     
    Asso, Jul 24, 2013 IP