"Advertise on Your site" Link issue with multiple websites on single Adsense Account

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by hotice_, Jan 2, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I know that the TOS for Adsense only allows one single Adsense account even though you have multiple accounts and it can be managed with clearly defined channels.

    However, lets say Adsense was originally created for DOMAIN-A. I've since had DOMAIN-B & DOMAIN-C to which I've used the same Adsense account.

    Now if I click on the "Advertise on this site" link at the bottom right of every Google Ad Units, it brings me to the Google Adwords page that says:

    Advertise on DOMAIN-A (even though it came from Domain-B or Domain-C). This could be misleading for an advertiser that wishes to advertise specifically on B or C...

    Anyway around this?
     
    hotice_, Jan 2, 2007 IP
  2. netjobs

    netjobs Banned

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    In your account settings - Onsite advertiser signup page, there is few options, check there whether it could help something as you want setup the advertising page...
     
    netjobs, Jan 2, 2007 IP
  3. hotice_

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    Hmm...taken from their FAQ
     
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  4. The Stealthy One

    The Stealthy One Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    That's interesting - I hope they change that soon, because I am using that feature on several of my sites. :(
     
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  5. Eric Giguere

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    Easy fix. Open the AdSense console, click the "My Accounts" tab and the "Account Settings" subpage. Click the edit link for the "Onsite Advertiser Sign-Up" item. You can customize the site name, logo and description. Just choose something generic for the site name, like "this great site!", so that the advertiser will see something like "Advertise on this great site!" when they click the link.

    Or you could simply disable the advertising option entirely.
     
    Eric Giguere, Jan 3, 2007 IP