When i came back i had a idea why not adult finder ads on the site you do not get paid for clicks but if people sign up you make a buck for each sign up.
Do that and get banned instantly.... Adsense is not allowed in sites with adult contents... Read Adsense TOS.
it is clear that no adsense code will be place on an adult content website..dont risk your account on getting banned..
When I contacted one blogger "Can't name here, sorry" who once had adult content in blog and earned from AdSense by monetizing it. What he did is, he got approval for some other niche blog and used that AdSense code in Adult blog. He managed for almost 6 months. Then he closed the blog himself and still his AdSense account is running.. What happened?
My other doubt is, I can try the same trick and write a adult blog and use AdSense code. But, if Google bans that blog its okay. Can Google dismiss my AdSense account also? That is the question.....
To try that we have to wait for 6 months.... This week I applied for AdSense for my Adult blog (to check whether Google accepts or not) and got this reply this morning saying...... Hello Murali, Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Unfortunately, after reviewing your application, we're unable to accept you into Google AdSense at this time. We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below. Issues: - Postal address incorrect or not provided - Unacceptable site content --------------------- Further detail: Postal address incorrect or not provided: We've found that the account information provided on your application is incomplete or incorrect. All applications must include a valid and complete address where you can receive mail. It is important that this information is entered correctly since payments will be issued to the payee name and checks will be mailed to the address as listed on your application. For more details on entering your address, please visit https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=47333. Unacceptable site content: In order to participate in Google AdSense, publishers' websites and application information must satisfy the following guidelines: *Your site must have been active for at least 6 months before you apply for AdSense. *You must provide accurate personal information with your application that matches the information on your page. *Your website must contain substantial, original content. *Your site must comply with Google AdSense program policies: https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=48182 which include Google's webmaster quality guidelines: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769#quality. If your site satisfies the above criteria in the future, please resubmit your application and we'll review it as soon as possible. That blog is only a week old.. what could be the reason? Not 6 months old or adult content?
RE: where do non nude sites or fully clothed over 18 model sites fall in terms of adense TOS? How is fully clothed people doing normal everyday behaviour and they allow photos with their permission classified as adult or p()rn material Non nude is nothing more than a person would see in the real work at a shopping centre in any town or city anywhere in the world There are heaps of photography sites that sell photo rights of pic with non nude models and i bet they have adense? To me whether content is adult or not is in eye of the viewer BUT in this case googles decision is Final........ Google TOS are black and white but they miss out the whole grey area in between - website or anthing on the net is NOT simple and i think they need to be more detailed in their writings I guess in the end there must other ways for adult webmasters to generate income from visitors other than just afiliate commissions for helping to sell related products or services
they will allow you to earn.... But definitely the will disable your account at the end of the month..or starting of the next month... That is Google style...):
Take a strong drink, visit a few adult sites and see what they use. You'll then have the answer to what monetizes adult sites. You'll probably find a lot of affiliate links for marital aids, sex shops etc. Traffic is high, but competition is huge.
Nope. This is definitely not allowed. You should read their ToS if you have other questions similar to this.