Pretty basic and arguably dumb question, but does Google--or do any of the SEs--see AdSense ads as page content? That is, when the bots come by, and "see" a page with, presumably, different ads than were there last time, is that "changed content"? (Somehow, I have doubts, but it never hurts to ask.)
Some Adwords are imbeded, as the Alexa.com's adsense program. In your case, it is only a JS file. Once you got higher traffic, you can select html output as JS output and parse them as much as you like. You need 2M impressions to get there. So, adsense will not hurt you. However if you use Adwords properly, you can insert your adds and let SE to crawl your adwords. You first need to find a high traffic site, then find the rich keyword on there, then by Adword for that keywords.
That always confuses me: 2M impressions. I would take that to mean 2,000, but might it mean 2 million? And is that per site or overall? (Is this on the basic G info somewhere and I just missed it?)
20,000,000 impressions daily before you can become a preferred partner. (forgot a 0... and now, as shawn said, its 10,000,000 PVs)
Actually it's 5,000,000 searches per day or 10,000,000 page views (it uses to be 20,000,000): http://services.google.com/ads_inquiry/ct?hl=en_US
btw, is anybody here over the 2M limit for adsense? relatedQ: wasn't googlebot starting to "read JS"? There were some rumours about this. they recently did flash, so why not JS?
Some Adwords are imbeded, as the Alexa.com's adsense program. In your case, it is only a JS file. Once you got higher traffic, you can select html output as JS output and parse them as much as you like. You need 2M impressions to get there. So, adsense will not hurt you. However if you use Adwords properly, you can insert your adds and let SE to crawl your adwords. You first need to find a high traffic site, then find the rich keyword on there, then by Adword for that keywords.