Can your google adsense code be an "include" file

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by yomick, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. #1
    instead of pasting the google adsense code 15- 50 lines of code can you create a google adsense include and just drop that in all your pages

    ie. <!-- include et... -->

    thanks
     
    yomick, Mar 30, 2006 IP
  2. hightide13

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    #2
    I know you can do it with a PHP include so it shouldnt matter.
     
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  3. Jean-Luc

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    #3
    As long as the source code of the resulting HTML pages exactly show the correct AdSense code, that's fine, no matter the way you create it.

    Jean-Luc
     
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    yes this is not a problem at all
     
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    yep, best way to do it so you can play with colors and such by just changing one file.
     
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  6. yomick

    yomick Active Member

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    Just an FYI DP'ers...

    I did have some display problems when using includes(some ads would NOT display) so I have done away with them


    Anyone else have that problem?
     
    yomick, Apr 8, 2006 IP
  7. yomick

    yomick Active Member

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    ACTUALLY...

    I just realized that it really didnt fix the problem.... not on IE anyways...

    The side includes wont show on cat.asp page? but on FF they do...

    any thoughts?
     
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  8. ryan_uk

    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    Is the adsense code within the resulting html and ads just don't show?

    And a link to cat.asp would help.
     
    ryan_uk, Apr 8, 2006 IP
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    i use include files on most of my about it world pages. if you're not seeing more than the first ad there might not be enough keywords or content to give you more links.
     
    AboutItWorld, Apr 8, 2006 IP
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    im new to these thing, how can i do that
     
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  11. wilfred

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    I hope someone can help me. On our website www.markthisdate.com we only get ads related to javascript etc. Can anyone tell me how this can be solved? Do i have to exclude javascriptcode on my pages?
     
    wilfred, Apr 18, 2006 IP
  12. ryan_uk

    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    #12
    It's better to start a new thread, but anyway:

    There's not much textual content?, this is a problem. But the real problem is that your page doesn't load unless JS is enabled. That's the first thing I'd ditch. Load the page anyway, no JS check. You're making it harder for bots to check the page content.
     
    ryan_uk, Apr 18, 2006 IP