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Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by cafinater, Jun 21, 2006.

  1. ebliss

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    #21
    You can always change the number of clicks before the ads stop showing.
     
    ebliss, Jun 23, 2006 IP
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    #22
    Yeah...I've been messing with that a bit. The only problem is I'm not too sure what the threshold is for "Clicking ads out of interest or curiosity" and "Haha I'm gonna get you banned :D"...So it's a hard bargain...I've found that people normally click 2 ads...so I've set mine a little higher than that per 24 hour perioud.
     
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    #24
    Hi again, sorry to keep asking questions back annd forth >.<. I have put the Java script in and still nothing :( do I have to put the PHP gnerated code in aswell as the java script?
     
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    #25
    The php code is only to "hide" your adsense ads if the user click more than a few times. I think you should post in the adlogger forum for further assistance regarding the logging problem.
     
    ebliss, Jun 25, 2006 IP
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    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    #26
    Yes, and the javascript code must be put right before the end BODY tag : /BODY or simply after the last adsense code. If you put it at the beginning of the page, it won't work.
     
    JamesColin, Jun 25, 2006 IP
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    #27
    well I'll try this script
     
    windy, Jun 25, 2006 IP
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    #28
    From my understanding, this is not against the TOS because it chooses whether or not to display adsense on the code via the PHP tags around it, which is different from 'hiding' or 'masking' the javascript-produced images or ads, which IS against the TOS, and a tactic employed by other programs that do this sort of thing.
     
    Telmari, Jun 26, 2006 IP
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    #29
    It is a great piece of code which is doing what Google should look forward to provide it's publishers with.
     
    Endurer, Jun 27, 2006 IP
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    #30
    we have two options .. one is google analytics with the extra code

    and adlogger which does a lot more than analytics.

    Can anyone tell for sure about if this goes well with the adsense TOS. Did anyone mail G about this ... Looks like adlogger is a great tool to have .. atleast to protect ourselves.. remmem when reinstating accounts G asks for detailed logs and proof that u were a victim of a clickfraud.
     
    nriweb, Jun 27, 2006 IP