Block the adds

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by kalle437, Dec 28, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hey!
    I'm editing my site to fit the google adsense adds, and ive updated a lot of times. And I heard that's not good, beacuase Google can consider that cheating. And I read here in the forums some time ago that someone blocked them with a program or something, how do I do that?

    Best Regards.
     
    kalle437, Dec 28, 2006 IP
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    asapcorp Banned

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    you can use the publisher id as "test" instead of yours (suggested by Google). It works for me too. once you completed the construction you can use your adsense code
     
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    or if you use Firefox there is a extension adblock plus which will block all google and other ads.
     
    asapcorp, Dec 28, 2006 IP
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    Ok, but thats a lot of work, there must be a easier way. And I infact got 1,24 $ today (my first adsense day), in one click btw :D. So I dont wanna miss more money out :p That guy used like a fire wall or something, but I have my microsoft one on. Well, thanks for the tip anyway :)

    EDIT: Will try that extension, thank you.
     
    kalle437, Dec 28, 2006 IP
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    Are you sure that the firefox extension blocks these ads or its just not showing them? just wondering... :confused:
     
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    Im not sure eithier. But if I understand it right, the blocker reads thru the html code, and skips the code witch are recognized banners. So it doesnt download them. Because at their webpage it sais something about lowering the loading time for sites with many adds. If it does lower the loading time, it does block the adds.
     
    kalle437, Dec 29, 2006 IP